Panama has been declared by many as the most preferred location, for a retirement home for North Americans.
For its citizens, Panama is one of the top three of the Latin American countries for quality of life: health, education and economic well-being.
Panama has the best retiree incentive program in the world, benefits including discounts on air travel, eye exams, movies, restraints, and much more.
Panama City is Latin America’s location for the Johns Hopkins International Medical Center. At this time, the only other country outside of the United States to have a Johns Hopkins is Singapore.
Panama City is often referred to as a “Second Miami” because of its sophisticated business district, healthcare, the American style infrastructure and the elegance of many of its neighborhoods.
Retirees can bring all household goods to Panama TAX FREE.
Panama has a perfect climate with temperatures between 77 and 87 degrees year round.
Panama’s Pacific Coast is home to world-class deep-sea fishing.
Panama has the highest level of communications infrastructure for telephone, fax, Internet, and cellular communications in all of Central & South America, including the Caribbean.
Panama City is home to the second largest international banking enter in the world next to Switzerland.
Panama has the most modern and successful international banking center in Latin America, with more then 150 banks from 35 different countries.
Panama tariffs are lowest of all the Americas.
Panama is a shopper’s paradise whether you are shopping for fashion, computers, electronics, or automobiles; you can find everything you need in Panama.
Private education is excellent! Panama City has many international schools and dozens of other bilingual schools available.
The U.S. dollar is Panama’s legal currency, nearly eliminating any currency exchange risks to foreign companies relocating here.
NO PROPERTY TAXES on new construction.
Panama’s Cost-of-Living: rent, homes, services, utilities, transportation, food, etc. are well under USA and European prices.