Friendly Nations Visa Panama
Residency solutions for eligible foreign nationals seeking to live, work, invest, and establish themselves legally in Panama.
What Is the Friendly Nations Visa?
The Friendly Nations Visa is a Panamanian immigration program that offers a residency pathway to nationals of countries that maintain recognized diplomatic, economic, and professional ties with the Republic of Panama. The program is governed by Executive Decree No. 226 of July 20, 2021, and administered by the National Migration Service of Panama.
The program was designed to encourage qualified foreign nationals to establish genuine economic and professional connections with Panama — whether through employment, professional practice, or participation in a Panamanian legal entity. It reflects Panama’s broader strategy of attracting international talent, investment, and skilled professionals to its growing economy.
The residency process unfolds in two stages. Approved applicants are first granted provisional residency, valid for an initial two-year period. Upon completion of this stage and subject to continued compliance with immigration requirements, applicants may proceed with an application for permanent residency in Panama.
As with all immigration programs, requirements and eligible country lists are subject to change under Panamanian law. Our firm stays current with regulatory developments to provide clients with accurate, up-to-date guidance throughout the process.
Benefits of the Friendly Nations Visa
Path to Permanent Residency
The program provides a structured two-stage pathway from provisional to permanent residency, offering long-term legal stability for qualified applicants and their families.
Right to Reside in Panama
Approved residents may legally establish their lives in Panama, benefiting from a cosmopolitan, safe environment with modern infrastructure and a high standard of international living.
Banking and Financial Access
Residency status improves access to Panama’s international banking system and opens doors to investment, asset management, and financial services in one of Latin America’s leading financial centers.
Work Permit Eligibility
Once residency is approved, qualifying applicants may apply for a work permit, enabling legal professional and commercial activity in Panama, subject to the applicable regulatory framework.
Family Inclusion
Spouses and minor dependent children may be included within the primary applicant’s residency file, allowing the family unit to obtain legal status in Panama simultaneously.
International Travel Flexibility
Panama’s Tocumen International Airport is one of the most connected aviation hubs in the Americas, offering exceptional convenience for residents with global travel requirements.
Business and Investment Environment
Panama’s open economy, free trade zones, and regional connectivity make it an attractive base for entrepreneurs, investors, and international business operators seeking a strategic Latin American presence.
U.S. Dollar Economy
Panama operates on the U.S. Dollar, providing monetary stability and eliminating currency exchange risk for residents managing international financial interests.
Strategic Geographic Position
Located at the intersection of North and South America, Panama offers unmatched advantages for regional business operations, logistics, international commerce, and cross-border investment.
Work Permit Eligibility
Following approval of provisional residency, qualifying applicants may apply for a renewable work permit through Panama’s Ministry of Labor and Workforce Development. This authorization enables residents to engage legally in professional or commercial activities within the country.
It is important to understand that work permit terms may differ depending on how the residency application is structured. When residency is established through a Panamanian corporation or legal entity, the associated work permit is generally linked to that corporate structure during the provisional period. Modifications to the work permit or its associated structure may be limited during the initial two-year provisional stage and are subject to immigration and labor regulations in force at the time.
Applicants who qualify through a real estate investment structure may have broader work permit flexibility available to themselves and eligible dependents, subject to the applicable requirements and regulatory framework in Panama. These distinctions are assessed on a case-by-case basis during the initial consultation.
Dependents included in the residency file may also apply individually for their own work authorization, subject to their specific circumstances and the labor regulations in effect at the time of application.
Corporate and Economic Connection Options
The Friendly Nations Visa requires applicants to demonstrate a genuine economic or professional connection to Panama. This may be established through various legal means depending on each applicant’s situation and objectives.
Employment Connection
Applicants employed by a lawfully registered Panamanian company may use that employment relationship to demonstrate the required economic tie to Panama, subject to applicable documentation and immigration review.
Real Estate Investment
Applicants may qualify through ownership of real property in Panama with a minimum appraised value of B/.200,000 (two hundred thousand balboas), free of liens, held for a minimum of three years. The investment may be held in the applicant’s name personally, through a Panamanian legal entity, or through a Private Interest Foundation in which the applicant is the ultimate beneficial owner.
Company Incorporation Assistance
For applicants who do not yet have a corporate presence in Panama, our firm provides professional company incorporation services as part of a comprehensive immigration and corporate strategy — fully compliant with Panamanian corporate and immigration law.
Ongoing Compliance and Maintenance
Following incorporation, we provide continued compliance support, annual corporate maintenance, and resident agent services to ensure the entity remains in good legal standing throughout the residency process and beyond.
Each matter is assessed individually. Corporate structure options are discussed during the initial consultation. No specific immigration or legal outcomes are guaranteed.
Application Process
The Friendly Nations Visa process is completed in multiple stages. Applicants first obtain temporary and provisional residency before later applying for permanent residency in Panama.
Initial Filing and Temporary Residency Card
The applicant and dependents must travel to Panama to submit the application before the National Immigration Service. This initial visit is generally short and may take only several business days.
- — The application is filed through a Panamanian attorney.
- — Immigration photographs are taken in Panama.
- — A Temporary Residency Card is issued.
- — Immigration may temporarily retain the passport during processing.
Provisional Residency Approval
Once the application is approved, the applicant receives a Provisional Residency Permit valid for two years. During this period, applicants must continue complying with the legal requirements of the program.
Waiting Period — Two Years
After maintaining provisional residency status for two years, the applicant may proceed with the permanent residency phase.
Permanent Residency Application
After the two-year provisional residency period, the applicant may return to Panama, if abroad, and apply for Permanent Residency. The National Immigration Service may require several months to issue a final resolution.
Permanent Residency Approval
Once approved, the permanent residency is granted to the applicant and eligible dependents.
- — The applicant receives the Permanent Residency Card.
- — Dependents also receive permanent residency approval, if applicable.
- — A final visit to the Immigration Office may be required.
Optional E-Cédula
Approved residents may optionally apply for the Panamanian E-Cédula, the national identification card for foreign residents. Although not mandatory, the E-Cédula is highly recommended for banking, identification, and daily activities in Panama.
Processing timelines are determined by the National Migration Service and cannot be guaranteed.
Immigration Requirements
The following reflects the standard documentation requirements for the Friendly Nations Visa application. Requirements may vary based on each applicant’s specific circumstances and country of origin.
- Valid Passport — A notarized or duly authenticated copy of the applicant’s valid passport.
- Criminal Background Certificate — A clean criminal record certificate issued by the competent authority in the applicant’s country of origin or country of residence, duly apostilled.
- Health Certificate — A medical certificate confirming the applicant is in good health, issued by a licensed physician.
- Passport Photographs — Three recent passport-size photographs meeting immigration specifications.
- Personal Declaration Form — A sworn personal background declaration form required by the National Migration Service of Panama.
- Proof of Economic or Professional Connection — Documentation supporting the required economic or professional tie to Panama (employment letter, corporate documentation, or property title, as applicable).
- Power of Attorney — A notarized power of attorney authorizing our firm to act on your behalf before Panamanian immigration authorities. The document must indicate the applicant’s name and nationality.
- Dependent Documentation (when applicable) — Proof of legal relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificate, or applicable custody documentation). Dependents between 18 and 25 who are full-time students may also be required to provide enrollment certification and a single-status declaration.
Professional Fees and Government Costs
Professional legal fees for the main applicant are divided into two stages during the residency process, allowing legal costs to be distributed according to each phase of the immigration procedure.
Upon Initiation of the Provisional Residency Application
USD $1,250 — due at the commencement of the application process and document preparation stage.
Upon Filing for Permanent Residency
USD $1,250 — due upon initiation of the permanent residency application after the qualifying provisional period.
In addition to professional legal fees, applicants are required to cover the following government payments and processing costs.
The estimated combined starting total for a single applicant is approximately USD $3,400. Final costs vary depending on individual circumstances.
Additional Government and Documentation Expenses
In addition to the professional fees and government payments listed above, applicants should anticipate the following documentation and incidental costs.
- Apostille expenses
- Official document translations
- Notary expenses
- Passport copy notarization
- Passport photographs
- Immigration declaration forms
- Government filing fees
- Certified checks for immigration authorities
Eligible Friendly Nations
The following countries are among those currently recognized under Panama’s Friendly Nations Visa program. Nationality — not country of residence — determines eligibility.
The eligible country list is established by the Panamanian government and is subject to revision under current immigration regulations. Eligibility is confirmed at the initial consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply if I currently live outside my country of nationality?
Yes. Eligibility under the Friendly Nations program is based on your nationality, not your country of current residence. Applicants living in third countries may still qualify, provided they hold a valid passport from a designated friendly nation and meet all other program requirements.
Do I need to appear in Panama in person?
Applicants are generally required to be physically present in Panama at key stages of the process, including for biometric registration and submission of the immigration file at the National Migration Service. Specific requirements are reviewed during the initial consultation.
Can my family members apply with me?
Yes. Spouses and minor dependent children may be included as dependents within the primary applicant’s residency file. Each dependent must meet the applicable documentation requirements, and additional fees apply per dependent.
Can I work legally in Panama with this visa?
Once provisional residency is approved, qualifying applicants may apply for a renewable work permit through Panama’s Ministry of Labor. The terms and flexibility of the work permit may vary depending on how the residency was structured. Our firm advises each client on the appropriate work authorization pathway for their specific situation.
How long does the Friendly Nations Visa process take?
Processing timelines depend on document preparation and the current workload of the National Migration Service. As a general reference, provisional residency decisions are typically issued within several months following complete file submission. Specific timelines cannot be guaranteed.
Can I open a bank account in Panama as a resident?
Residency status generally strengthens your position when approaching Panamanian banks. Our firm provides dedicated bank account assistance services, helping clients navigate documentation requirements, compliance onboarding, and the banking application process.
Can I apply through a Panamanian corporation?
Yes. Ownership or participation in a lawfully incorporated Panamanian company may serve as the basis for establishing the required economic connection. For applicants without an existing corporate presence, our firm provides professional company incorporation services as part of an integrated immigration strategy.
Do I need to reside permanently in Panama after approval?
There is no strict continuous residency requirement during the provisional stage. However, prolonged absences from Panama following the grant of permanent residency may have implications for immigration status. We provide detailed guidance on applicable obligations during and after the residency process.
What documents are generally required?
Standard documentation includes a valid passport, apostilled criminal background certificate, health certificate, passport photographs, proof of economic connection to Panama, a sworn personal declaration form, and additional supporting documents depending on each applicant’s circumstances. A complete checklist is provided following the initial consultation.
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