Panama is a top destination for digital nomads and retirees, offering a dedicated Remote Worker Visa, the famous Pensionado retiree program with exceptional discounts, and the Friendly Nations Visa for 50+ countries. The country uses the US dollar, has modern infrastructure, and offers a territorial tax system where foreign-sourced income is not taxed. Panama City features world-class connectivity and amenities, while beach towns and mountain retreats like Boquete offer affordable alternatives.
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Visa Types
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Nationalities visa-free
๐ชชYour Passport:
Visa requirements vary by nationality
๐ซ Available Visa Types
โญRecommended for Digital Nomads
Special Program
Digital Nomad Visa (Short-Stay Remote Worker)
The official Panama Digital Nomad Visa allows remote workers, freelancers, and employees of foreign companies to live and work in Panama for up to 18 months while earning income from abroad.
9 months
Duration
$300
โ fee
+$1,700 additional
๐ฐ Income Requirement
Minimum $36,000/per_year
Alternative: Income must be proven through bank statements, employment contract, or business documentation. The minimum is $3,000 per month or $36,000 annually from foreign sources.
โ Key Benefits
โLive and work remotely in Panama for up to 18 months
โNo Panamanian income tax on foreign-sourced income (territorial tax system)
โOpen local bank accounts
โRent housing and access essential services
โNo additional work permit required for remote work
โFreedom to travel throughout Panama
โAccess to modern infrastructure and high-speed internet
๐ Requirements (9)
โขValid passport with at least 6 months validity
โขProof of employment with foreign company OR proof of freelance/business activity abroad
โขMinimum annual income of $36,000 USD (or equivalent) from foreign sources
โขBank statements proving income comes from abroad
โขCriminal background certificate from country of residence (apostilled)
โขHealth insurance valid in Panama for duration of stay
โขAffidavit declaring you will not work for Panamanian companies
โขThree passport-sized photographs
โขCompleted application form
๐ Application Process
Embassy Requiredโฑ 30-45 business days
1Gather all required documents and have foreign documents apostilled
2Translate all documents into Spanish by a certified translator
3Complete the application form from the immigration office
4Submit application to Servicio Nacional de Migraciรณn in Panama (in person or through licensed attorney)
5Pay the $250 government fee and $50 card fee
6Wait for processing (approximately 30-45 business days)
7Receive your temporary residence card upon approval
Process: Extension requires the same documentation as the original application. Must be submitted before current visa expires. Total stay cannot exceed 18 months.
Renewal: After 18 months, you must leave Panama or apply for a different visa category such as Friendly Nations Visa or Pensionado if eligible.
๐ก Pro Tips
โขUsing an immigration lawyer is highly recommended as it simplifies the process significantly
โขPanama City offers the best internet infrastructure and coworking spaces
โขBoquete and Bocas del Toro are popular alternative locations with lower costs
โขStart gathering apostilled documents 2-3 months before planned application
โขKeep all bank statements and proof of income organized for the application
โญRecommended for Digital Nomads
Special Program
Friendly Nations Visa (Permanent Residency)
A popular residency program for citizens of 50+ friendly nations. Grants 2-year provisional residency leading to permanent residency, with the right to work in Panama.
2 years
Duration
$1,050
โ fee
+$9,000 additional
โ Key Benefits
โPath to permanent residency in Panama
โRight to obtain work permit and work in Panama
โInclude dependents (spouse, children up to 25, parents)
โCan open local bank accounts easily
โNo minimum stay requirements
โCan be absent up to 2 years without losing residency
โPath to citizenship after 5 years of permanent residency
โObtain Panamanian ID card (Cรฉdula)
๐ Requirements (8)
โขCitizenship of one of the 50+ Friendly Nations countries
โขValid passport with at least 6 months validity
โขCriminal background certificate from last 2-5 years of residence (apostilled)
โขHealth certificate from licensed Panamanian doctor
โขProof of economic or professional ties to Panama
โขPower of attorney for immigration lawyer
โขSix passport-sized photographs
โขAffidavit of personal background
๐ Application Process
Embassy Requiredโฑ 3-6 months for provisional residency approval
1Verify your country is on the Friendly Nations list
2Gather and apostille all required documents in your home country
3Hire a licensed Panamanian immigration lawyer (mandatory)
4Travel to Panama to submit application in person
5Complete health examination at authorized Panamanian clinic
6Submit application to Servicio Nacional de Migraciรณn
7Pay government fees ($250 + $800)
8Receive temporary residency card (valid 6 months while processing)
9Wait for provisional residency approval (3-6 months)
10After 2 years of provisional residency, apply for permanent residency
โขA Panamanian lawyer is mandatory for this application
โขReal estate investment is the most popular option
โขThe $200,000 real estate can be financed through a Panamanian bank
โขEmployment option requires a work permit application simultaneously
โขProcess both applications at once if including dependents to save time and money
โญRecommended for Digital Nomads
Special Program
Pensionado Visa (Retiree/Pensioner)
One of the world's best retirement visas. Grants immediate permanent residency to anyone with a lifetime pension of $1,000/month, plus exclusive discounts of up to 50% on many services.
999 years
Duration
$400
โ fee
+$2,000 additional
๐ฐ Income Requirement
Minimum $1,000/per_month
Alternative: Minimum $1,000/month lifetime pension. If you purchase property in Panama worth at least $100,000, the requirement reduces to $750/month. Add $250/month per dependent.
โ Key Benefits
โImmediate permanent residency
โNo age requirement (anyone 18+ with qualifying pension)
โExceptional Jubilado discounts: 50% off entertainment and recreation
โ30% off public transportation
โ25% off airfare, restaurants, utilities (electricity, water, gas, internet)
โ20% off medical consultations
โ15% off hospital services and dental
โ10% off prescription medications
โOne-time import tax exemption on household goods up to $10,000
โImport tax exemption on new car every 2 years
โInclude spouse and dependents
โForeign income not taxed (territorial system)
โCan combine spouse pensions to meet minimum
โNo minimum stay requirement - only visit once every 2 years
โPath to citizenship after 5 years
๐ Requirements (8)
โขProof of lifetime pension of at least $1,000/month (or $750 with $100k property)
โขPension must be from government, international organization, or recognized private company
โขValid passport with at least 6 months validity
โขCriminal background certificate from last 5 years of residence (apostilled)
โขHealth certificate from licensed Panamanian doctor
โขIf married: marriage certificate (apostilled)
โขSix passport-sized photographs
โขSingle status certificate if unmarried (apostilled)
๐ Application Process
Embassy Requiredโฑ 3-6 months for full approval
1Gather pension documentation proving lifetime income of $1,000+/month
2Apostille all foreign documents (criminal record, pension letter, marriage certificate)
3Hire a licensed Panamanian immigration lawyer
4Travel to Panama to begin application process
5Register passport at immigration office in Panama
6Complete health examination at authorized clinic
7Submit application through your lawyer
8Receive provisional processing card
9Wait for permanent residency approval (3-6 months typically)
โขSocial Security and military pensions from most countries qualify
โขPrivate company pensions also accepted if verifiable as lifetime
โขIf pension letter does not say LIFETIME explicitly, you may need an affidavit
โขProperty purchase at $100k reduces pension requirement to $750/month
โขPlan at least 2 trips to Panama: one to start process, one to collect documents
โขThis is considered one of the best retirement programs in the world
Tourist Visa-Free Entry
TouristPopular
Citizens of over 100 countries can enter Panama visa-free for tourism. US and Canadian citizens receive 180 days, while most other nationalities receive 90 days.
90d
Duration
$0
โ fee
+$500 additional
๐Apply: On Arrival
โฑImmediate upon arrival
๐No extension
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๐ฐ Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Entry feeNo visa fee for eligible nationalities
$0โ
Additional (estimated)
Proof of economic solvencyMay be requested at immigration - cash, credit cards, or bank statements
$500โ
Required Total
$0โ
+ Additional (estimated)
$500โ
Estimated Total
$500โ
๐ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.
๐ Requirements
โขValid passport with at least 3 months validity from entry date
โขReturn or onward ticket
โขProof of economic solvency (minimum $500 recommended)
โขHotel reservation or accommodation address (may be requested)
๐ Application Steps
1Arrive at any Panamanian port of entry
2Present your passport to immigration officer
3Show return/onward ticket if requested
4Demonstrate proof of funds if requested
5Receive entry stamp in passport
โ ๏ธ Restrictions
โขCannot work legally - neither locally nor remotely
โขNo path to residency
โขMust show return/onward ticket
โขOverstaying results in fines and potential entry ban
๐ก Tips
โขBook a return or onward ticket before arriving
โขCarry at least $500 in accessible funds or credit cards
โขKeep your passport with you as ID may be requested
โขCheck entry stamp date carefully - overstaying has consequences
Third-Country Visa Exemption
Tourist
Nationals who normally require a visa can enter Panama visa-free for 30 days if they hold a valid multiple-entry visa or permanent residency from US, UK, Canada, Australia, EU, Japan, Singapore, or South Korea.
30d
Duration
$0
โ fee
๐Apply: On Arrival
โฑImmediate upon arrival
๐No extension
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๐ฐ Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Entry feeNo fee for eligible third-country visa holders
$0โ
Required Total
$0โ
๐ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.
๐ Requirements
โขValid passport with at least 3 months validity
โขValid multiple-entry visa or permanent residency from qualifying country
โขVisa must be valid for at least 6 months at time of entry (updated Oct 2024: only needs to be valid)
โขReturn or onward ticket
โขProof of economic solvency ($500 minimum)
๐ Application Steps
1Arrive at any Panamanian port of entry
2Present passport with qualifying third-country visa or residency
3Show return/onward ticket
4Receive 30-day entry stamp
โ ๏ธ Restrictions
โขMaximum 30 days only
โขThird-country visa must be valid
โขCannot work in Panama
โขNo path to extension or residency
๐ก Tips
โขQualifying countries: US, UK, Canada, Australia, EU members, Japan, Singapore, South Korea
โขAs of October 2024, the visa only needs to be valid (no longer requires 6 months remaining)
โขGreat option for citizens of countries that normally need Panamanian visa
โขCheck with airline before travel to confirm eligibility
Professional Work Visa
Work
For qualified professionals with job offers from Panamanian companies. Requires employer sponsorship and approval from the Ministry of Labor (MITRADEL).
2y
Duration
$1,150
โ fee
+$2,500 additional
๐Apply: Embassy
โฑ6-9 months for work permit approval
๐Extendable +24y
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๐ฐ Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Immigration fees$250 National Treasury + $800 Immigration Service
$1,050โ
Work permit applicationMinistry of Labor (MITRADEL) fees
$100โ
Additional (estimated)
Immigration lawyer feesRange $2,000-4,000 depending on complexity
$2,500โ
Required Total
$1,150โ
+ Additional (estimated)
$2,500โ
Estimated Total
$3,650โ
๐ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.
๐ Requirements
โขJob offer from Panamanian company
โขValid passport with at least 6 months validity
โขProfessional degree or qualifications (apostilled)
โขCriminal background certificate (apostilled)
โขHealth certificate from Panamanian doctor
โขEmployer must provide company registration documents
โขWork permit application signed by employer
๐ Application Steps
1Receive formal job offer from Panamanian employer
2Employer submits work permit request to MITRADEL
3Gather and apostille personal documents
4Submit residency application with work permit request
5Complete health examination in Panama
6Wait for work permit approval (6-9 months)
7Receive provisional residency and begin working
โ ๏ธ Restrictions
โขTied to specific employer
โขChanging jobs requires new work permit
โขCertain professions restricted to Panamanians only
โขLengthy processing time
๐ก Tips
โขWork permit process can take 6-9 months - plan accordingly
โขEmployer must demonstrate no qualified Panamanian was available
โขFriendly Nations Visa may be faster option for eligible nationalities
Yes, Panama launched the Short-Stay Visa for Remote Workers (Digital Nomad Visa) through Executive Decree 198 in May 2021. This visa allows remote workers, freelancers, and employees of foreign companies to live and work remotely in Panama for 9 months, extendable once for a total of 18 months. Applicants must prove minimum annual income of $36,000 USD from foreign sources, have health insurance valid in Panama, and cannot work for Panamanian companies or local clients.
How long can US citizens stay in Panama without a visa?
US citizens can stay in Panama for up to 180 days (6 months) without a visa under Resolution 22706. This is reciprocal treatment, as Panama matches the stay duration that Panamanians receive in the US. Canadian citizens also receive 180 days. Most other visa-free nationalities receive 90 days.
What is the Friendly Nations Visa and who can apply?
The Friendly Nations Visa is a residency program for citizens of approximately 50 countries with which Panama has strong diplomatic and economic ties. Eligible countries include the US, UK, Canada, most EU members, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and several Latin American nations. Applicants must demonstrate economic ties to Panama through employment with a local company, real estate investment of at least $200,000, or a $200,000 fixed-term bank deposit for 3 years. The visa grants 2-year provisional residency leading to permanent residency, with a path to citizenship after 5 years.
What is the Panama Pensionado visa and what are the benefits?
The Pensionado Visa is Panama's world-famous retirement program offering immediate permanent residency to anyone with a guaranteed lifetime pension of at least $1,000/month (or $750 with $100,000 property purchase). Benefits include exceptional Jubilado discounts: 50% off entertainment, 30% off public transport, 25% off airfare, restaurants and utilities, 20% off medical consultations, 15% off hospital services, 10% off prescriptions. Additional benefits include one-time import tax exemption on household goods up to $10,000 and tax-free import of a new car every 2 years.
Is foreign income taxed in Panama?
No, Panama operates on a territorial tax system, which means only income earned within Panama is subject to local taxes. Foreign-sourced income such as remote work salaries, freelance payments from foreign clients, pensions, investment returns, and rental income from properties outside Panama are not taxed in Panama. This makes Panama particularly attractive for digital nomads and retirees with foreign income sources.
Can I open a bank account in Panama as a foreigner?
Yes, foreigners can open bank accounts in Panama, though the process has become more stringent due to international compliance requirements. Having residency significantly simplifies the process. Non-residents may still open accounts at some banks (Multibank, Tower Bank, Global Bank) but will need extensive documentation including passport, proof of income, bank reference letters, and proof of economic ties to Panama. Some banks require initial deposits of $1,500 or more. An in-person visit is typically required.
What is the cost of living in Panama for digital nomads?
Panama offers a moderate cost of living compared to North America and Europe. In Panama City, expect to spend $1,500-2,500/month for a comfortable lifestyle including rent, food, transportation, and entertainment. A one-bedroom apartment in a central area costs $800-1,500/month. Smaller towns like Boquete or beach communities offer 30-50% lower costs. Panama uses the US dollar, eliminating currency conversion fees for dollar-earners. Fast internet is available throughout Panama City and popular expat areas.
What is the third-country visa exemption for Panama?
Under Executive Decree 521, citizens of countries that normally require a Panamanian visa can enter Panama visa-free for 30 days if they hold a valid visa or permanent residency from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, any EU member state, Japan, Singapore, or South Korea. As of October 2024, the qualifying visa only needs to be valid at time of entry (previously required 6 months validity). This exemption does NOT apply to Cuban or Haitian nationals.
Can I do border runs to extend my stay in Panama?
Yes, border runs are possible and commonly done via Costa Rica. The Paso Canoas border crossing to Costa Rica is the most popular option. After leaving Panama and re-entering, you receive a fresh entry stamp with the full tourist stay period (180 days for US/Canada, 90 days for most others). However, repeated border runs may raise questions with immigration officers. For longer stays, applying for the Digital Nomad Visa, Friendly Nations Visa, or Pensionado is recommended.
What are the best areas in Panama for digital nomads?
Panama City is the top choice for digital nomads, offering modern infrastructure, fast internet, numerous coworking spaces, international dining, and an active expat community. Popular neighborhoods include Casco Viejo (historic charm), El Cangrejo (central, affordable), and Costa del Este (modern, upscale). Boquete in the highlands offers cooler weather, nature, and a strong expat community at lower costs. Bocas del Toro provides Caribbean island vibes for those seeking beach lifestyle. All areas have reliable internet suitable for remote work.
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Important Disclaimer
Visa requirements can change frequently. This information is provided for general guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the official embassy or immigration authorities before making travel plans. Last updated: December 1, 2025