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5 Important Things to Bear in Mind When Moving to Panama

Moving to Panama or any other country can be very exciting but daunting for most people.
It is therefore important to at least find someone who can help you or be prepared for whatever comes your way.
Panama is a great place to retire to, yet one must be armed with insights about what the country is like.
Here are 5 important things to bear in mind when you plan to move to Panama or make it your permanent country of residence.
· Learn the language.
The Panamanian language is Spanish so it would be best to learn the language beforehand or at least try to know some important words like the Spanish numbers and commonly used nouns and verbs.
Spanish is one language that is not hard to learn.
It helps to know some words most especially if you're buying something.
The locals will also appreciate you more when they see that you try to blend in and talk like they do.
· Be prepared for tropical weather.
While some people feel that tropical weather is great, the weather can get very humid during the hot months of the year from December to April.
During these months, the weather can be uncomfortably warm so it would be best to be prepared with light and comfortable clothing.
The weather from May to November, on the other hand, is somewhat rainy.
In planning your move, try to go during the summer months so rain won't pose a problem while you're starting a new life.
· Determine your place of residence.
Will you be more comfortable living in Panama City, where modern conveniences and tall skyscrapers abound? Or would you rather stay in the relaxed and cooler environment of Boquete Panama? Research about these places or talk to someone who knows a great deal about moving to Panama.
Many American expats can be found in Boquete as this place has a much cooler climate than other areas of the country.
· Think if you want to rent or buy.
While this topic is highly subjective, most people would probably advise you to rent.
You can start by renting a house and then look for a home that you can buy when you've already made your move to Panama.
· Travel to Panama and stay there for a week.
This is a great way to see what it's like to live in this country in Central America.
Discover where the best neighborhoods are, where to go shopping, where the English-speaking health practitioners are and many other important things.
Find a tour that's designed to show you the life that awaits people who are considering moving to Panama.
Choose a tour that allows you to meet and visit American expats who are currently living in the country.
I have made my move to Panama in 2012 and love the lifestyle that this country offers.
The costs of living expenses are much lower compared to that in the US and Canada.
Eating at a restaurant is very cheap.
A couple only needs to spend $8 to get a decent meal, drinks included.
Medical treatment is also inexpensive yet the services are comparable to that in the United States.
I chose to move to Panama as it is a country where one can live comfortably while enjoying the finer things in life.
It truly is a developing country with a bright future where you too can live the life that you've always wanted.


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