There's lots of misconceptions about Panama. I've been living out of Panama for ~4 years and happy to answer any questions.
There's misconceptions about the city not being safe. This is total bulls**t. Panama
is safe. I drive a supercar and wear a $10K watch at all times. I am an obvious foreigner. Never been robbed. I feel safer here than in the U.K.
I have a unique perspective having lived in U.A.E., the Caribbean's, and now in Panama.
Pros:
- Cheap to live: full-time maid is ~$500/mo, unlimited data plan ~$100 per YEAR (~$8/mo!), Uber is ~$3-5 max, etc.
- Zero tax on foreign-sourced income. There aren't even filing requirements if your income is all abroad. Panama has a specific exclusion so that foreign-sourced income is exempt even if the mind and management here
- You don't have to live in Panama to maintain residency. Just a visit every 2 years is sufficient
- Warm weather year-round. We have dry and wet season only. Can be a bit humid for some but I love the weather
- Developed city with great infrastructure: Internet is reliable and fast, cellular service everywhere, etc.
- The best beaches, mountains, islands and nature just 1-2 hours from the city
- Lots of (paid) women. If you want to get laid, you
will get laid with little to no effort
- None of the bulls**t censorship like UAE with banned websites, WhatsApp calls not working (forced to use Botim), etc. No fear of getting deported from the country for offending an Emirati
- You have lots of banks, including major international ones: Citibank,
Scotiabank, etc.
- Same time zone as the U.S. markets + close proximity
- Can bribe everyone so no speeding tickets etc.
- Path to
citizenship in 5 years
- No extradition of citizens
Cons:
- You can get by without speaking Spanish (not hard to learn), but it's uncomfortable. I didn't speak a word when I landed in Panama and still had a great time
- If you wire money into Panama, the sending bank will likely flag the transaction. I had my banking in place before arriving in Panama and kept it that way. Out of an abundance of caution, I typically don't like keeping bank accounts where I physically live. I just use credit cards for local expenses and withdraw
cash from ATMs when (rarely) needed
- Relatively far from Europe. We have direct flights to some European cities like Madrid but 10+ hours
- Expat population is small and concentrated
- Very few good food options
I am probably missing a few things, so feel free to ask.