Updated March 16, 2017
Americans may have more reasons to get a Panama residency than other foreigners, but every nationality benefits. (Scroll down for 3 American specific reasons)
As I said, a cedula is a Panama ID card. You can only apply for a cedula, after you become a Panama resident.
A cedula is forever. It is a document with a number specific to you. Like your social security number, it never changes.
Without a cedula, anything you do: getting a bank account, electricity, buying land, or even registering your car is done using your passport number. Unfortunately, every time you renew your passport you get a new passport number as well. Changing the passport number you have associated with almost everything in Panama is a nightmare and takes time.
More Cedula Perks
Get even more details about Panama cedulas in one of my older posts.
If you’re an American, you may have even more reasons to want be a Panama resident.
3 Reasons To Consider
Learn more about 4 types of Panama Residency Visas on my site.
March 2017 UPDATE: New Tourist visa rules make it impossible to be a Permanent Tourist in Panama. You must leave the country for at least 30 days before you can get another tourist visa.
Until March 6, 2017, many people lived in Panama as tourists for many years. But no longer!
You will need many documents to get residency: an FBI report, finger prints, birth certificates, medical examination reports, affidavits and more. It all must be certified, authenticated, notarized, stamped and gathered together and submitted, in person, in your presence. And some of those documents, like your FBI report, can expire and need to be done again if too much time passes before you are able to submit it.
There are 8 or 9 Panama residence visas. As I mention above, I have written about the 4 most common types of Panama residency visas.
You may want to hold off on getting your residency visa until you are sure you want to live in Panama on a long-term basis. The tourist visa gives you 180 days to check out Panama as you decide if it is a good fit.
Please let us know if we forgot to mention some of the benefits of having residency. Please comment below.