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Any advice or facts I should know before moving to Panama

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INDY6273

Hello everyone,Ìý I am considering moving to Panama next year. I am a single American male. I expect to work while there as a English Teacher. Is there any advice or facts I should know

Bhavna

Hello INDY6273,

Welcome to the Panama forumÌý :)

Moving to a new country comes with its load of adjustments.Ìý You did the right thing by asking for advice.

We had launched a thread back then and to this day, the thread is still informative. May i suggest that you have a look at it ?

- What to expect when moving to Panama

If you have any query, feel free to post them here.

Regards,
Bhavna

kristc99

You might want to look into possibilities for working on the internet. If you work (and get paid) in Panama, you need residency and a work permit. Jobs aren't always that easy to find, and Panama limits the number of foreigners who can work at any company. Many people from their own business. Maybe get your own private students? I'd definitely come with enough money to support yourself for a while until you get things going here. If you are on Facebook, look for the group Expats I Panama where this has been discussed by others who know a lot more than I.

WyrldTraveler

You should visit the country first and talk to people in person.Ìý Lots of stories promoting the place; not so many stories from the people who realized that they made a mistake and moved home/elsewhere.

Americans can visit for up to 6 months on the visa waiver program.

Panama is a difficult place for a foreigner to survive without a strong network of contacts and lots of people will tell you anything to get their money.Ìý It's not like moving to Florida.

Ajones2222

Contact my wife and I if you have any questions on moving to Panama.Ìý We have been for over a year.

INDY6273

Thank You

INDY6273

Thank you, will do

INDY6273

I want to bring my Harley- Davidson Fat Bob Motorcycle with me to Panama to use, during the dry season mostly, and purchase a truck on the local market.Ìý does anyone have an opinion?

GuestPoster212

You may find this blog post helpful:

RiccoExpat

Ride it down from usa and hire some mercinaries for company :)

Sunnymikkel

If you decide to ride your Bike to Panama take out a LARGE Life insurance Policy and make sure your will is in order, carry several thousand dollars for bribes and think up places to hide it. Get lots of tattoos so you look like a gang banger.

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