Panama Tax Residency and Legal Residency Planning for Foreigners
Díaz & Asociados assists foreigners, investors, retirees, entrepreneurs and internationally mobile clients who are considering Panama for legal residency, banking, corporate structuring, real estate and long-term planning.
Panama immigration, corporate, banking, foundation and real estate legal services for international clients.
Díaz & Asociados provides Panamanian legal services and general legal orientation. This page does not constitute tax advice. Tax residency and tax consequences must be reviewed case by case with qualified tax advisors in the relevant jurisdictions.
Why Foreigners Consider Panama for Residency and Planning
Many foreigners searching for the best tax residency options and international planning jurisdictions review Panama alongside other countries. Panama is not automatically the right fit for every person, and each of the factors below should be evaluated against your own circumstances.
Legal Residency Options
Panama offers several residency routes for qualifying foreigners, including the Pensionado Visa, Friendly Nations Visa, Qualified Investor Visa and other immigration categories.
International Banking Environment
Many clients combine residency planning with personal or corporate banking preparation in Panama.
Corporate and Foundation Structures
Panama corporations and Private Interest Foundations may support business, holding, estate planning and long-term asset organization, subject to proper legal and compliance review.
Real Estate and Relocation
Some clients combine residency with real estate due diligence, property purchase, relocation planning or long-term presence in Panama.
U.S. Dollar-Based Economy
Panama uses the U.S. dollar as legal tender, which can simplify financial planning for many international clients.
Strategic Location
Panama is a practical base connecting North America, Latin America, Europe and international business routes.
Who This Page Is For
This page is for foreigners who are comparing international residency options and want legal guidance before deciding whether Panama fits their personal, family, business or long-term planning goals.
Tax Residency Planning Must Be Legal, Documented and Case-Specific
International tax residency planning requires careful legal and tax review. A person’s tax position may depend on residence, physical presence, center of interests, income source, business activity, reporting obligations, home-country rules, treaty analysis and supporting documentation.
Panama Residency Options for International Clients
Panama legal residency and Panama residency planning options vary by nationality, income source and personal goals. The categories below are among the most common starting points for foreigners.
Pensionado Visa
For foreign pension recipients and retirees who meet the applicable pension requirements.
Learn more about the Pensionado Visa →Friendly Nations Visa
For qualifying nationals who can establish an economic or professional connection with Panama.
Learn more about the Friendly Nations Visa →Qualified Investor Visa
For qualifying investors who meet the applicable investment requirements.
Learn more about the Qualified Investor Visa →Retire in Panama
For international retirees considering Panama as a retirement, banking, real estate and relocation destination.
Explore retirement in Panama →U.S. Veterans Retire in Panama
For U.S. veterans and retired service members considering Panama as a retirement and residency destination.
Learn more for U.S. veterans →Banking, Corporations and Private Interest Foundations
Many international clients considering Panama need more than a residency filing. Díaz & Asociados can assist with legal support for personal and corporate bank account preparation, Panama corporation formation, Private Interest Foundations and long-term planning structures, including Panama corporation and tax residency planning considerations reviewed case by case.
Panama Bank Account Assistance
Legal guidance and document preparation for personal and corporate bank account onboarding in Panama.
Panama banking and residency support →Panama Corporation
Formation and legal support for Panama corporations used for business, holding or planning purposes.
Learn about Panama corporations →Private Interest Foundation
A Panama Private Interest Foundation may support estate and asset organization planning, subject to individual review.
Learn about Private Interest Foundations →Corporate Structure Advisor
Compare Panama corporate structures to identify which may fit your business or holding goals.
Compare corporate structures →International Corporate Services
Legal support for international corporate structuring, offshore company formation and related compliance matters.
Explore International Corporate Services →Real Estate and Relocation Support in Panama
Foreign clients may also evaluate Panama through real estate, relocation and long-term lifestyle planning. Díaz & Asociados can assist with real estate due diligence, purchase agreements, closing coordination, property ownership structures and relocation-related legal support, as part of a broader Panama relocation legal support plan. See our Panama Real Estate Guide for more information.
Legal Services That May Support Your Panama Plan
Reference starting fees for services related to Panama residency planning, corporate structuring, banking and real estate. See the full Legal Fees and Service Packages page for complete pricing detail. Clients considering a broader relocation, business entry or investment plan in Panama may also review our Soft Landing in Panama overview.
Panama Residency Legal Services
From US$2,500Depending on visa categoryQualified Investor Visa
From US$3,500For principal applicantPanama Corporation
From US$1,300Non-operational formationPrivate Interest Foundation
From US$1,500Legal structuringPersonal Bank Account Assistance
From US$500Individual clientsCorporate Bank Account Assistance
From US$800Corporate clientsReal Estate Legal Support
From US$2,200Depending on transaction scopeHow the Process Works
Initial consultation
Review of personal, family or business goals
Residency option analysis
Banking and compliance profile review
Corporate or foundation planning if needed
Real estate or relocation review if applicable
Document checklist and legal roadmap
Case execution and follow-up
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Panama a good tax residency option for foreigners?
Panama may be a suitable option for some foreigners depending on their personal, family and business circumstances. It is not automatically the best option for everyone, and each case should be reviewed individually together with qualified tax advisors in the relevant jurisdictions.
Does Panama residency automatically change my tax residency?
No. Obtaining Panama legal residency does not automatically change your tax residency status in your home country or elsewhere. Tax residency depends on specific rules such as physical presence, source of income, center of vital interests and applicable treaties, and must be evaluated by a qualified tax professional.
Does Díaz & Asociados provide tax advice?
No. Díaz & Asociados provides Panamanian legal services related to immigration, corporate, banking, foundation and real estate matters. We do not provide tax advice. Clients should consult qualified tax advisors in their country of citizenship, residence or source of income.
Can I move to Panama and keep foreign income?
Many clients relocate to Panama while maintaining foreign income sources. The tax treatment of that income depends on the rules of the relevant countries and must be reviewed case by case with qualified tax advisors.
Which Panama residency option is best for me?
The most suitable option depends on factors such as nationality, income source, pension status, investment capacity and personal goals. Our attorneys can review your situation and help identify which residency category may fit your circumstances.
Can retirees use Panama for long-term planning?
Yes, many retirees consider Panama for residency, banking and relocation planning, often through the Pensionado Visa or other applicable categories, subject to meeting the requirements.
Can entrepreneurs use a Panama corporation?
Yes. A Panama corporation may support business operations, holding activities or international structuring, subject to proper legal and compliance review and any applicable substance or reporting requirements.
Can a Private Interest Foundation help with estate planning?
A Private Interest Foundation is a legal structure some clients use for asset organization and estate planning purposes in Panama. Whether it fits a particular client’s goals depends on individual circumstances and should be reviewed with legal counsel.
Can Díaz & Asociados assist with bank account preparation?
Yes, we assist clients with legal guidance and document preparation for personal and corporate bank account onboarding in Panama, though bank approval remains subject to each institution’s internal review.
Is approval for residency or banking guaranteed?
No. Approval for immigration and banking matters is subject to the applicable government authority’s or bank’s own review, requirements and final decision. Legal assistance does not guarantee approval.
Do I need to travel to Panama?
Requirements vary depending on the residency category, bank or corporate matter involved. Some steps may require in-person presence in Panama, while others may be coordinated remotely. This is reviewed case by case.
How much are the legal fees?
Legal fees vary depending on the service, visa category, corporate structure or transaction involved. Reference starting fees are listed above, and a personalized quote is provided after an initial consultation.
Considering Panama for Residency and International Planning?
Start with a legal review of your residency options, banking needs, corporate structure, family situation and long-term goals. Díaz & Asociados can help you understand whether Panama may fit your international planning strategy.
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