An Expat Talks about Living in Las Lajas, Panama
What is the name of the city or town that you are reporting on?
Las Lajas
If a friend of yours was thinking of moving to this city or town from far away, what other advice would you give them.
Expats considering retirement in Las Lajas should be aware that the cost of living is generally lower than in many Western countries, but it's still important to budget carefully. The official currency is the US dollar, which can make financial transactions easier for American retirees. Spanish is the official language, so learning some basic Spanish would be beneficial, although many locals and expats speak English. Healthcare in Panama is of a high standard, with many doctors trained in the US or Europe, but it's advisable to have comprehensive health insurance. The climate in Las Lajas is tropical, with a wet and dry season, and it can be quite hot and humid. The area is known for its beautiful beaches and natural beauty, offering plenty of outdoor activities. However, it's less developed than some other parts of Panama, which can mean fewer amenities and services. Panama has a friendly attitude towards expats and offers a Pensionado visa program, which provides several benefits for retirees. However, it's important to understand the legal requirements and process for obtaining residency. Public transportation is available but not always reliable, so having a personal vehicle can be beneficial. Finally, it's important to understand that while Panama is generally safe, crime can be an issue, particularly petty theft, so it's important to take standard precautions.
Additional Information:
- Expat Guide to Las Lajas
- Healthcare & Health Insurance in Panama
- Best Places to Live in Panama
- Real Estate in Panama
- Is Health Insurance Required When Moving to Panama?
- Pros and Cons of Living in Panama 2024
- 2024 Guide to Moving to Panama
- More Advice about Retiring in Panama
- Members Talk about the Cost of Living in Panama