Investing in Panama

Having said that, a successful investor, like any successful business person, brings money into the country and that automatically makes them an attractive proposition as a potential resident.

Make some enquiries with the Panamanian authorities in your home country before proceeding.

Investor visa

If you are an entrepreneur, you can move to Panama with an investor visa. This applies to those wishing to set up a company in the country or invest in an existing company. To be eligible, you must commit to investing at least US$160,000 in a company whose head office is located in Panama, and a sum of more than US$2,000 for each dependent you wish to bring with you. The funds must come from abroad. The company must be registered with Panama's social security program.

You must recruit at least five Panamanian employees, pay them at least the national minimum wage and grant them social security benefits.

The investor visa offers a two-year residence permit, with a permanent visa at the end of that period. After living in Panama for five consecutive years you can apply for Panamanian nationality and citizenship.

Proceedings

Documents to be presented when applying for an investor visa are:

Agricultural Investment Visa

Investing in an agriculture project is one of the fastest and easiest ways to obtain an investor visa and temporary residence in Panama. It is valid for six years and comes through an agricultural investment project which has to be approved by the Ministry of Agriculture of Panama.

To be eligible for this visa, you must make a minimum investment of US$60,000 in an agricultural or reforestation project.

Useful link:

Immigration Service of Panama


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Last update on 31 July 2017 13:12:45
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