Advice on How to Live in Panama City as an Expat (2020) | Expats Everywhere

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @ExpatsEverywhere
    @ExpatsEverywhere  4 года назад +1

    If you're thinking about moving to Panama City, let us know below. Why do you want to go there? Do you already know Spanish? When do you hope to move there?

    • @mrsalazar4206
      @mrsalazar4206 4 года назад

      So what is the difference between a expats and a immigrants?????

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 года назад +3

      Mr Salazar in short, semantics. The modern usage of the two words speaks to the length of stay or intended length of stay in the new country and often times a lifestyle choice. Expat is viewed as far more temporary and also the decision to go abroad is bore out of the desire to living a lifestyle of travel and seeing new things although economic advantages are still there. The reality is you can use the two words pretty interchangeable.

    • @blashernandez7229
      @blashernandez7229 3 года назад

      Pp.9lp

    • @KelEZCookingandIdeas
      @KelEZCookingandIdeas 3 года назад

      I’m thinking about moving to Panama and need more info on working in healthcare there. Plus, would love more info on best places to live in or near Panama City.

  • @veronikas.8831
    @veronikas.8831 3 года назад +4

    Are you kidding... 4-5k/month? How much are you spending... that is ridiculous that you work from home and cannot save on an income like this

  • @yollyrv7774
    @yollyrv7774 4 года назад +1

    I plan to move to panama in 3 yrs RET. yes I speak spanish , I am going on the pension visa to the BOQUTE AREA .

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 года назад

      Woooo! Congratulations. We wish you the very best. Thanks for sharing and checking out this video.

    • @rberding
      @rberding 3 года назад +1

      You are right. I am Dutch, speak fluent Spanish and live since 6 years in Alto Boquete.

  • @RapClout
    @RapClout 4 года назад +1

    good interview!

  • @JoseGtassh
    @JoseGtassh 4 года назад +5

    1500 a month will make it.... if you make more you can save that up

    • @fanfare100
      @fanfare100 3 года назад

      $1,000/month you can live comfortably and even save. You just gotta know what you're doing, for example: ruclips.net/video/zKy8PdLTrZQ/видео.html As you can see, it doesn't have to spell an hardship nor the need to live in an straw hut. Let's not forget that for the average Panamanian the middle income salary is actually $1,200/month. Immigrants to Panama often frame things based on the expectations of their home countries. Let's face it, most people don't live in a condo with a gym and a rooftop pool overlooking the Panama Canal and the ocean. Most everyday people live like, well, everyday people.
      I do welcome these Hamburgers as they look like good people and I wish them a happy residence in Panama as Panama has a bit of everything for everyone.

  • @airbrush640
    @airbrush640 4 года назад

    I move here from Miami ...I love Panama !!!

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 года назад

      Tito boom one That’s what’s up, Tito. How long have you been in Miami?

  • @CRAPO2011
    @CRAPO2011 3 года назад

    With the super restrictive lockdowns they had i would have left with the quickness lol

  • @tylerjames5855
    @tylerjames5855 3 года назад

    FACTS In order to be eligible for the foreign-earned income exclusion, you must meet the following three requirements: •Your tax home must be in a foreign country
    •You must have foreign-earned income $107,600 of your foreign-earned income from your U.S. income taxes. For the tax year 2021, this amount increases to $108,700.[1
    ] This provision of the tax code is referred to as the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 года назад

      •You must have foreign-earned income $107,600 of your foreign-earned income from your U.S. income taxes. For the tax year 2021, this amount increases to $108,700.[1] This provision of the tax code is referred to as the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion.
      Up to this amount should qualify for Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. Over this amount will be taxed.

  • @akm4akm4akm4
    @akm4akm4akm4 3 года назад

    In regards to safety do you feel generally safe there especially at night?

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 года назад

      Thanks for the question. She didn't mention it off camera that there were any issues but if you have any doubt you can contact her IG: Cornelia.Mikolash & life_balance_passion Website: cornelia-mikolash.com/

  • @johnsteelman1410
    @johnsteelman1410 4 года назад

    Hello, what kind of Visa you need to visit Panama ? From John in America, Please reply ...Thanks......John Steelman from North Carolina.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  4 года назад

      Hi John, Americans have 180 day for tourism visa free.
      travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Panama.html
      Here's a video we recently did about Panama for additional information. ruclips.net/video/BVr4fsKcQqE/видео.html

    • @rberding
      @rberding 3 года назад

      You do not need a Visa just asa tourist from the USA, Canada or the EU. You can stay for 180 days-

  • @tylerjames5855
    @tylerjames5855 3 года назад

    FACTS we all happy for what we got but at some point we all going to get older and we going to need cash, that is the reason you will need a future tax free planning in order to live good
    and free of high expenses, here is an example you got a boat, you have to park it at the marina, it cost lot of money to park, ok let me go look for a country that offer free park and tax haven
    ok we will take the boat to Marbella Spain, now you see why is important to understand the U.S. TAX CODE in order to live tax free at low cost living, THE U.S. tax code give you the opportunity
    to exclude $108,700.1 in PANAMA IF YOU OWN A CORPORATION but you can not have client from panama other wise you will be tax in PANAMA just stick to the U.S. TAX CODE TAKE CARE

  • @cancelking4805
    @cancelking4805 3 года назад

    "So, far" her bags aren't even unpacked and 4k/month?! I'll be her handyman.

  • @msway836
    @msway836 3 года назад +1

    VERY ROBOTIC INTERVIEWER, QUIT BEING SO SCRIPTED

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback. We all have our off days. 😆

  • @ailishmitchell6649
    @ailishmitchell6649 4 года назад

    4000$ ? What

    • @CorneliaMikolash
      @CorneliaMikolash 3 года назад +1

      Hi! What is your question? Please tell us your experience :)

    • @fanfare100
      @fanfare100 3 года назад +3

      It's all in the framing. More like $1,000/month; you can live comfortably and even save. You just gotta know what you're doing, for example: ruclips.net/video/zKy8PdLTrZQ/видео.html As you can see, it doesn't have to spell an hardship nor the need to live in an straw hut. Let's not forget that for the average Panamanian the middle income salary is actually $1,200/month. Immigrants to Panama often frame things based on the expectations of their home countries. Let's face it, most people don't live in a condo in the big city near the banking sector with a gym and a rooftop pool overlooking the Panama Canal and the ocean. Most everyday people live like, well, everyday people.
      I do welcome these Hamburgers as they look like good people and I wish them a happy residence in Panama as Panama has a bit of everything for everyone.

    • @CorneliaMikolash
      @CorneliaMikolash 3 года назад

      You are right and of course I do not forget that. And I am happy for you, that you are living with way less.
      The city is definitely more expensive - standard, expectations and lifestyle plays a huge role. At some point we will leave the city as well. But not for now.
      $4000 is an average. Can you live with less? Sure, as you can around the world.
      The question is who is watching and wants to know more about moving, working and living in Panama.

    • @ExpatsEverywhere
      @ExpatsEverywhere  3 года назад

      @@CorneliaMikolash Yeah, you're right. This video is certainly more positioned to business people moving to Panama City rather than someone going to Panama to work a coffee plantation (which would be fun) or to go there on a fixed income as a retiree.

    • @CorneliaMikolash
      @CorneliaMikolash 3 года назад

      @@ExpatsEverywhere :)