July 27, 2013 Many people couldn't imagine life - esp. starting a new life - without their dog, cat, or other animal friend. You can bring your pet to Panama. It isn't hard, but the process can be daunting at times. There are many regulations and organizations involved in the transport Read More
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Waterfront Park Is Revitalized
The waterfront park in Puerto Armuelles is being transformed. Not only are new railings being constructed as I write, but it is part of an ecological recycling project. School Recycling Beautifies Park Puerto Armuelles' San Vicente Elementary School has created play structures, furniture, and Read More
Health Care in Panama
Health care is a major consideration when moving overseas. Panama's overall health care is affordable and good. But there are a number of factors to keep in mind. In this post, I cover the following points. 3 Health Care Systems Your Location Matters Cost of Health Care Observations Read More
Our Experience With School In Panama – Initially
Every parent moving abroad is worried about how the move will affect their children. School looms large in the list of things you are anxious about. It was one of our biggest concerns when we decided to live in Panama. Your questions and concerns are likely the same as ours: What are the Read More
Panama’s 10K Rule & Ownership By Foreigners
What is Panama's 10 kilometer rule? Panama's constitution prohibits foreign ownership of land located less than 10 kilometers from its borders. This impacts Panama property within 10K of both Costa Rica and Columbia. (FYI - 10 kilometers is the same as 6.2 miles.) The same restriction used Read More
Panama May Keep Its Secret Tax Haven Status
April 13, 2013 Hold The Presses! Last week I said that Panama was off the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) grey list and was now on its white list. This was because Panama had promised to reveal the real owners of Panama corporation bearer shares. Proposed Bill Read More
You Can Run, But You Cannot Hide
The Tax Man is everywhere. This is not a problem, unless you are trying to hide from him. Reyn and I are not trying to hide. In fact the thought of being targeted by the IRS puts my guts into knots. I really want to play by the rules, but of course, I don't want to pay more taxes than are Read More
Your Routine In Panama Might Never Get Boring
Mine doesn't. Living in Panama, in our small town of Puerto Armuelles, we are only a short drive to Costa Rica. We are also only a few degrees removed from the equator, so the days are roughly the same length as the nights (12 hours light- 12 hours dark,plus or minus). There is no Winter, Read More
Thanks & What To Expect From Your Newsletter
Please share why you signed up for the Newsletter on our contact page. Sometimes Social Media is a better option. Please visit us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Twitter, and Linkedin. Welcome to Living in Panama Newsletter. For Read More
Kayaking On Palo Blanco River in Puerto Armuelles, Panama
February 16, 2013 There were so many pelicans! The mass of pelicans on the water made it look like they were sitting on an island, not on the water. I was so happy Robin invited me to go kayaking on Saturday. It was a beautiful day. Cucuy Put In We started at Robin and Diana's house Read More
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