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Panama: All You Need to Know (Plus a “Flight Credit” Discount)

Bocus, Panama

We’re gearing up to host hundreds of IL readers in Panama next month, who plan to review and pursue every opportunity this country has for starting a business, retiring, living, relaxing, banking, having fun, and making money. There is a lot going on in Panama right now—and the Live and Invest in Panama Seminar couldn’t be taking place at a better time.

In fact, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to attend this event…so we’re releasing a special $150 “flight credit” discount until Friday, March 25. More on that below.

Meantime, to quickly get you up to speed on Panama:

- Expats in Panama City enjoy excellent and inexpensive health care. The top-notch hospitals here include the brand new state-of-the-art Punta Pacifica Hospital, affiliated with the well-respected Johns Hopkins Hospital in the U.S.

You’ll find the latest medical technology there (even more than in many hospitals in the U.S.), and most of the doctors speak fluent English. In fact, some procedures (especially anti-aging and preventative treatments) are available in Panama that you won’t find in the States or Canada.

- The pensionado program of special benefits for foreign retirees is the best on offer anywhere. Panama has a low cost of living. But when you start taking advantage of the pensionado discounts, that low cost drops even further.

Half-price movies and hotels. You get 25% off utility and phone bills. Discounts on visits to the doctor, dentist, and optometrist. Lower airfares.

You don’t even have to wait in line—banks and shops have special pensionado sections so that you get served as soon as you walk in the door.

If, at any time, you decide you want to get to know Panama better…sign up for the Live and Invest in Panama Seminar taking place April 13-16. As I mentioned, if you book a place before Friday, you get a $150 “flight credit” discount.

That means if you reserve a seat at the Panama Seminar this week, you get $150 off the registration fee. You can use that saving toward your flight…or whatever you want. (And if you bring a guest, they also get the $150 discount in addition to the already-low guest price.)

You can find full details of the “flight credit” discount here.