Panama Pensionado Program

Panama Pensionado Visa (Permanent Residency)

for Retirees with $1000+ Monthly Pension

Get your Panama Pensionado Visa and permanent residency in less than 6 months.
Our licensed immigration lawyers in Panama guide you through every step, from document preparation to approval.

With a lifetime pension of $1,000 or more, you can apply for the Panama Pensionado Visa and obtain permanent residency in less than 6 months. Our licensed immigration lawyers in Panama will handle the process from start to approval.

Requirements for the Pensionado Visa in Panama

To qualify for the Pensionado Visa in Panama, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Proof of lifetime pension of at least USD 1000 per month.
  • Authenticated and apostilled pension certificate.
  • Valid passport 
  • Police record (apostilled).
  • Marriage certificate and dependents’ documents (apostilled) (if applicable).

Panama Pensionado Visa Benefits and Requirements – Document Checklist

Before applying for your Panama Pensionado Visa, make sure you have all the required documents ready and properly apostilled.
Each document must be issued within the last 90 days and apostilled or legalized in your country of origin.

You can
download the complete document checklist here (PDF)
to verify that everything is in order before your trip to Panama.

Why Choose Our Immigration Law Firm?

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Our immigration law firm in Panama has assisted hundreds of retirees from the U.S., Canada, and Europe to obtain permanent residency with a panama retiree and pensioner visa quickly and safely.

We are specialist lawyers in immigration procedures in Panama.

Cost and Processing Time

Panama Pensionado Visa – Transparent Fees

Below you’ll find an itemized overview of typical costs for the Panama Pensionado Visa. Final amounts can vary depending on your documents (translations/apostilles), dependents, and case complexity.

ConceptApplicantEach Dependent
Government fees (ID cards, stamps, filings)Included*Included*
Legal fees (preparation, filing, representation)Included*Included*
Other services (translations, apostilles, courier)Variable**Variable**
Total packageUS$ 1,950 – 2,200US$ 900 – 1,200

* Our standard package includes government and legal fees for typical cases (one applicant).
** Translations/apostilles depend on the country issuing your documents. We provide a document checklist to minimize extra costs.

Processing Timeline

Step-by-Step Panama Pensionado Visa Process

*Updated October 2025 — Estimated based on current government processing times.*

Stage What happens Typical timing
Pre-filing Step 1: Eligibility check, document checklist, translations/apostilles 1–4 weeks (depends on documents)
In-person filing in Panama Step 2: We file your case and you complete biometrics 5 business days in Panama
Provisional ID (Temporary card) Step 3: Issued on filing day; valid for 6 months Same week
Resolution & Permanent Residency Step 4: Background checks, resolution, and permanent card ~5–6 months after filing

Times may vary depending on government workload and your document readiness. We’ll provide you an accurate schedule after the eligibility review.

Need an exact number? Send us your pension letter and dependent details and we’ll provide a fixed quote before you travel.

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Start Your Pensionado Visa Process Today

Contact our English-speaking Panama immigration lawyers today and start your residency process.
To better understand your case and help you avoid wasting time and money, we’ll first schedule a short video call. In many cases, this initial consultation is offered free of charge if you qualify

What Our Clients Say About Us

“Julissa and her team made my residency process simple and stress-free.”
– Jaime Restrepo, Retired in Panama

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)

When you apply for a retiree visa with us, generally the legal fees including government fees and attorney’s fees are between 1950 and 2200 U.S. dollars for one person.

In case you add a dependent an additional $900 to $1200 for each one.

The day we apply you will receive your first temporary residency card valid for 6 months which you will have to renew after 6 months, that day is when you will get your permanent residency card if you decide to apply with us.

Yes, you need to come to Panama to apply and you will have to stay in the country for at least 5 working days, then you can leave and enter Panama whenever you want but you should not stay more than 23 months out of the country because you will lose your permanent residency.

Yes, Panama is the safest country in Central America and possibly in all of Latin America, it is very rare to see a robbery with violence or acts of violence against citizens, there is a very low rate of crimes against personal safety.

Yes. You can include your spouse and dependent children under your Panama Pensionado Visa as long as you can show additional income to support them.
The main applicant must demonstrate a lifetime pension of at least $1,000 USD per month, and an extra $250 USD for each dependent.
Each dependent will be granted the same permanent resident status once the main applicant’s visa is approved.
All documents such as marriage and birth certificates must be apostilled and issued within 90 days before filing.

👉 Example: If your pension is $1,500, you can include your spouse and one child.

Yes, there is an alternative route for applicants who don’t have a monthly pension.
If you own property in Panama valued at $100,000 USD or more and have a lifetime income of at least $750 USD per month, you can still qualify for the Pensionado Visa under the economic solvency category of the same program.
The property must be titled in your name, free of major liens, and you’ll need to provide the public deed, registry certificate, and property appraisal.

👉 Note: This alternative still requires proof that your income is permanent or lifetime, such as a private annuity, pension fund, or retirement plan.

If your pension is just under the minimum (for example, $900–$950 per month), there are a few solutions:

  1. Add other verifiable income (such as rental income, dividends, or annuity payments) to reach the $1,000 threshold.

  2. Deposit the shortfall in a Panamanian bank account and provide proof of recurring availability.

  3. In special cases, an affidavit of support or supplementary documentation may be accepted by immigration authorities, but this is evaluated case by case.

Our firm can help you combine pension and secondary income to meet the legal requirement and avoid rejection during the residency process.

Each case is evaluated individually by Panama’s National Immigration Service. We review your income sources and provide a written eligibility report before filing, so you know exactly how to qualify.

Our Professional Memberships

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For official and updated information about the Panama Pensionado Visa, the National Immigration Service of Panama publishes the current regulations and application forms.
You can review the official requirements directly on the Government of Panama’s website at www.migracion.gob.pa

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Panama Immigration Lawyers Office Map

Our law firm is located in the heart of Panama City, inside The Century Tower, on Via Ricardo J. Alfaro.
If you wish to visit us in person or get precise directions, please go to our location page where you’ll find the interactive map, parking information, and nearby landmarks:

 

👉 See how to get to our office

We receive clients by appointment only, so we recommend scheduling your consultation in advance through WhatsApp or our contact form.

If you wish to visit us in person or get precise directions, please go to our location page where you’ll find the interactive map, parking information, and nearby landmarks:

 

Panama City, via Ricardo J. Alfaro, Century Tower building, 16th floor, office 16-09. Republic of Panama.

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