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– International Living (IL) has named Panama the best place to retire in 2016.
Their correspondents, editors, and contributors across the globe analysed,
rated, and ranked the most popular retirement destinations.
Panama has long been a favorite of
retirees. You’ll find them along both Caribbean
and Pacific coasts, on white-sand islands, living contentedly nestled in
mountain valleys, and along the glittering promenade of Panama City. Panama has
hands down the best package of retirement benefits in the
world. Pick your climate-tropical or temperate. On top of that, Panama
is just a three-hour flight from Miami.
Both
the cost of living and crime rate are low, the weather is warm and pleasant
throughout the entire year, health care services are excellent highlighted by
the Johns Hopkins affiliated hospital, the food is delicious, the airport
offers worldwide flights, it’s only 2 ½ hours to Miami, the roads and highways
are excellent, cell phone services are top notch, and high speed Internet service
and cable TV are great. These are just some of the reasons that make Panama a
great place to live and/or retire.
All
that is required to qualify as a pensionado (pensioner) is that you must be in
good health, AIDS-free, have an up-to-date passport from your country of
citizenship, and you must draw a minimum pension of $750 and invest at least
$100,000 in property in Panama or you must have a pension of at least $1,000
per month (no real estate requirement). However, there is a plus: you may now pool
your pension with your spouse’s to meet the minimum pension requirement.
Foreigners
who become pensionados can buy and own Panama property and enjoy exactly the
same rights and protections as Panamanians, not always the case in many nations
and an important point people often forget to consider. As for income taxes,
you will be pleased to know that in Panama you pay no taxes on income earned
outside of Panama.
Panama
has created the most attractive special benefits programs for foreigners and
retirees. As a pensionado [retiree] in Panama, you will receive:
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50% discount at most recreational, movie, and sporting events
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30% discount off public transportation (including buses and ships)
–
25% discount off Copa airline flights
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50% discount off hotel stays on weekdays (30% on weekends)
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25% discount at selected restaurants
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15% discount at fast food restaurants
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10% discount off prescription drugs
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20% discount on doctor’s visits
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15% discount on dental work
–
25% discount on your electric bill (if less than $50)
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25% discount on your telephone and water bills.
In
addition, a pensionado is entitled to a one-time exemption of duties on the
importation of household goods (up to $10,000) and an exemption every two years
of duties for the importation or local purchase of a car.
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