Obtaining Panama Residency/Pensionado Visa -- Part 3
Panama Pensionado Visa allows foreigners to obtain legal residency in Panama. There is no minimum or maximum age required for this visa. You must provide the required documents.
Steps to get the Pensionado Visa
2. Follow the required recommendations of the lawyer for the documents
3. Proof of Life Time pension from a trusted and authentic source. A government pension, a private pension or an Annuity that states the pension is for life
4. Have a security/Police check done by RCMP
5. Make sure all the required documents are dated with in the previous six months or less if possible
6. Photo copy of all the pages of your passport
5. Make sure all the required documents are dated with in the previous six months or less if possible
6. Photo copy of all the pages of your passport
7. Have all the documents (APOSTILLED) NOTARIZED by a lawyer in Canada
8. Once Notarized, have the documents authenticated by "Official Document Service" in Canada
10. Send all above documents, photocopies only, to the lawyer in Panama
11. Arrange for a VISIT to Panama, for a minimum of 3 weeks, and take all original papers with you
12. Your Panama lawyer will take over from here
The lawyer's fees, application fees and document translation fees should amount to $3000 to $4000 depending on the services provided for the couple.
13. Visits to the immigration department will be arranged by the lawyer who will accompany you for the application process.
14. From the date of application, a temporary Jubilado card will be issued, with instructions to collect a permanent on or a given date.
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