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Foreign embassies in Panama exist to facilitate international relationships as well as to assist their citizens with passport renewals, voter registration, income tax forms, reissuing of stolen passports, birth reports for citizens born abroad in Panama and with emergency services in the event of arrest, illness or death. They also do their part to keep citizens informed of the current state of Panama and any dangers or concerns that should be taken account before traveling or moving to the country.
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Filed under: General, Information on June 5th, 2009 | No Comments »
Panama has become one of the top countries in the world for international investment due to the country’s tax friendly laws and high-class financial security and privacy. The government of Panama has established a plethora of incentive programs to attract foreign investors, and with its mostly virgin territory, an adventurous entrepreneur has numerous possibilities. (more…)
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Panama’s growing reputation of being a culinary destination does not come without merit. The international, metropolitan city offers delectable cuisine from all over the world that will not only satisfy the most discerning tastes but will also not put a major dent in the wallet.
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Jobs in Panama are as diverse as the country’s infinite eco-systems from Peace Corps to corporate banking. The most lucrative positions may be in real estate, banking and tourism, while internships and jobs at the beach offer the benefits of a unique cultural and language learning experience. As a foreigner, you may feel like you’ve got the short end of the stick if any of the following apply to you: no work permit, little to no Spanish ability, no local contacts, etc. However, there are always a handful of positions or business opportunities out there if you know how to look for them.
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Panama’s modern infrastructure, stable government, established banking system and dedication to international relations make it an attractive prospective base for new and developing businesses. With an average annual growth of 8.7%, Panama’s economy is growing and prospering.
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