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Montañas de Caldera

A short distance from Boquete lays a place called Caldera, perched amidst rivers, mountains and lush plateaus. Tucked into the landscape you'll find Montañas de Caldera, a luxury residential development built to international standards and backed by more than a century's construction experience spanning three generations.

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Trout Fishing

On the slopes above the little village of Volcan is an even smaller place known as Bambito. Famous for its charming Swiss-style inn, Bambito is bordered by trout streams and ponds teeming with fish. It is a magical place, serene and graceful, in a setting that rarely fails to move even the most sophisticated globe-trotter or ardent nature lover.
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Panama is rapidly becoming one of the favorite places in the world for astute retirees. It is considered one of the best places to live outside the United States by both popular authorities such as "AARP" and "Modern Maturity" magazines and financial authorities such as Standard and Poors.

Throughout its history Panama has experienced different waves of immigration that helped it become a culturally and racially diverse country. Expatriates living in Panama find themselves in a peaceful and tolerant environment. Although Spanish is the official language, English is widely spoken. Healthcare is modern and readily available at a fraction of the cost found in the U.S. Health insurance is affordable and easily obtained.

Retired persons who apply for a visa have the right to bring all their personal belongings (including one car) free of tax every two years. There are no taxes on principal residences for retirees. There is a comprehensive program of discounts and incentives available to those choosing to live as jubilados (pensionados) in Panama. Becoming a jubilado is neither difficult nor expensive and has no impact on one's original citizenship.

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