🇵🇦 Panama Pensionado Visa
The world's best retirement visa — Panama's been running this game since 1987
Panama's Pensionado Visa is widely considered the gold standard of retirement visas — and for good reason. $1,000/month in pension income gets you permanent residency, a pile of discounts on everything from airfare to restaurant bills, and no obligation to actually stay in Panama. There's no age requirement (the pension just needs to be a lifetime pension), processing is relatively fast, and it leads to citizenship in 5 years. The discount package alone (25–50% off hotels, restaurants, utilities, entertainment, transport) makes it the most generous retiree program in the Americas. Panama's been offering this since 1987 and has no plans to stop — it's basically their national tourism strategy for the over-50 crowd.
Who actually qualifies
- ✓Lifetime pension income of at least $1,000/month from a government, private, or corporate pension plan
- ✓Additional $250/month per dependent
- ✓No age requirement — 'pensionado' refers to the income source, not your age
- ✓Pension must be verifiable through a letter from the issuing institution (translated + apostilled)
- ✓Clean criminal record from country of origin and any country of residence in past 5 years
- ✓Health certificate (basic medical clearance)
The paperwork pile
- 📄Pension verification letter (stating lifetime monthly amount, apostilled + translated to Spanish)
- 📄Valid passport (6+ months)
- 📄Police clearance from country of origin and all countries of residence (past 5 years)
- 📄Health certificate from a Panamanian doctor
- 📄6 passport-size photos
- 📄Birth certificate (apostilled + translated)
- 📄Marriage certificate if including spouse (apostilled + translated)
- 📄Proof of $1,000/month deposit into a Panamanian bank account (some lawyers use this as evidence)
- 📄Power of attorney to immigration lawyer (recommended — most applications go through an abogado)
What it'll cost you
The waiting game
Processing time
3–6 months (Panama immigration is relatively fast by Latin American standards). Initial provisional permit often issued within 30 days.
Path to permanent residency
Immediate — the Pensionado visa IS permanent residency from day one.
Path to citizenship
5 years of holding the Pensionado card (with at least some physical presence). Spanish language not formally tested but naturalization interview is in Spanish.
The tax situation
Territorial taxation — only Panama-source income is taxed. Foreign pensions, investments, and remote work income are completely tax-free. No capital gains tax on foreign investments. No inheritance tax. No wealth tax. This makes Panama one of the most tax-friendly retirement destinations in the world for people with foreign income.