What $20K application fee? I think that all the government fees combined for the Panama friendly nations visa tally between $1,000 and $1,500.EliasIT said:
back to topic, what other drawbacks do you face with a Panama residency, as far as I know then if you have paid the 20,000 US$ application fee you can have dual citizen ship and avoid taxes this way?!
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that's if you do the job yourself. I spoke with a few OSP's as you call them, they charged up to 20K for the residency and second passport.Golden Fleece said:
What $20K application fee? I think that all the government fees combined for the Panama friendly nations visa tally between $1,000 and $1,500.
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What? That is way too much. One of the top lawyer there charged about around 7k all inclusive with the company/personal bank/cedula. On top you need 5k us$ cash to deposit, but you can use that later again if you want. I did mine years ago and it was a pretty stress free experience given the highly bureaucratic processes prevalent in Latam.EliasIT said:
that's if you do the job yourself. I spoke with a few OSP's as you call them, they charged up to 20K for the residency and second passport.
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No, the government fees apply no matter who does the work. Your initial post stated $20k "application fee," which is a government fee. There is no such thing in that amount. Now you are talking about other things, including lawyer fees, the $5,000 bank deposit (which you get back), and all other related costs -- not just the "application fee."EliasIT said:
that's if you do the job yourself. I spoke with a few OSP's as you call them, they charged up to 20K for the residency and second passport.
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Hey! Thanks for the info. What do you mean about Panamian residency vs tax residency? To be tax resident in Panama you should spend 6 months or more per year? Am I right?Golden Fleece said:
What $20K application fee? I think that all the government fees combined for the Panama friendly nations visa tally between $1,000 and $1,500.
Panama does not allow dual citizenship, but currently does not enforce that law. As everything else in life, that could change.
Panamanian citizenship will never happen unless you live in Panama for a number of years and establish basic ties to the country. That important point is often glossed over by many OSPs.
Legally avoiding taxes is certainly possible, but not guaranteed and is based upon your fact-specific circumstances. A legal residency is different than a legal tax residency, which does not automatically follow from legal residency. You must separately establish your Panamanian tax residency.
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Yes, to maintain residency under the friendly nations visa program you must simply visit Panama once every few years. As you noted, to maintain tax residency requires far more time each year.Panama said:
Hey! Thanks for the info. What do you mean about Panamian residency vs tax residency? To be tax resident in Panama you should spend 6 months or more per year? Am I right?
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