Life in PANAMA FULL DOCUMENTARY ! - The Land of GORGEOUS SEXY WOMEN and the DUBAI of CENTRAL AMERICA
There are some countries in the world where the way of life of that people intrigues and surprises us in many ways. Imagine a country where you can swim in two different oceans on the same day. Well, people can't hide their shyness when they see a stranger. They are extremely happy and embarrassed to see you. It is a country where people live modestly with their families and can be happy with simple things.
Imagine a country where if you immigrate there from abroad, you don't pay even one U.S. dollar in income tax and all the money you earn stays in your pocket. For this reason, it can be called a tax haven for those who do business online.
This is the country of Panama which you may have heard of through the Panama Canal. You may have heard of Panama in one way or another, but not enough is known about how the people live there. He. This is the land of concrete, sand ships and low taxes, so to speak.
It is a Central American country where people live in high rise concrete buildings. Merchant ships pass through a narrow canal to make money for Panama, and the people are not taxed with a surface area of 75,000km². Panama has a population of only 4.5 million. This country, which ranks 117th in the world in terms of surface area, is the 130th most populous country in terms of population. That capital is located in the center of the country and is known as Panama City. The north of the country faces the Caribbean Sea, while the south faces the Pacific Ocean.
Its land border neighbors are Costa Rica to the west and Colombia to the east. At one time they were even united with Colombia, but in 1903, with the support of the United States, they separated from Colombia and declared their independence. This is exactly how Panama's flag was designed after independence, with rectangles divided into four and two stars of different colors. The flag is very eye catching and beautiful in appearance.
The country is best known for its famous Panama Canal, a obviamente también Panama Canal Canal Panama también se puedo visitar a giant and then la. This canal connects the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, and provides a great ease of passage for shipping companies. Of course, this paves the way for millions of dollars to enter Panama's coffers. The Panama Canal is a seriously important place because it is statistically said to be the narrowest passage on the world map.
This canal is certainly one of the largest manmade works in the world. This brings with it an interesting fact. It is the only country in the world where the sun rises in the Pacific and sets in the Atlantic. If you look at how difficult it is for ships to pass through the canal, you can see that this passage that divides the continent in two is really narrow. Thanks to the ships passing through this tiny space, Panama is set to host 15% of the world's global trade traffic. Imagine that you have a narrow passage that divides continents, and thanks to this passage, you earn a lot of money from trade.
Maybe the phone in your hand, the computer on your desk, and many more of your belongings reached you through this channel on ships. This is why Panama has been recognized by various research companies as the world's greatest maritime power since 1994. You can already guess that this power is not about brute strength, but about the volume of trade. The country has a stable economy, but also manages to attract people with its ease of living. In a country that is intertwined with oceans. It is, of course, expected that there will be plenty of fish.
Panama is a major exporter of fish. From Central America to the whole of the Americas, and fishing is the biggest source of livelihood for people in the country. Fishing is a good source of income in the country, so people are used to waking up early. Not only fishing, but the whole country of Panama starts the day very early. Unlike the rest of the world, people start work at 8 a.m., not nine a am.
There are even a considerable number of people who work out at 7 a.m., since the sun sets at £0.06 pm in this country, people are not supposed to miss the sunset. Therefore, they start work an hour earlier in the morning and finish their work before the sun sets at work and they see the sunset. Business offices in the country usually consist of long, thin, skyscraper style buildings.
At the same time, the buildings with the concept of living centers where the country's elite live, are also built from huge structures. But of course, there are Panamanians who live in modest buildings. Is okay.
And in La Ciudad de Panama, El Salvador is no mas o menos un promedio de la is a permis la professional mas rituals para mise en I will de persona say I love those, many, periodistas e muchas personas, because they can, I cannot impress us on empresario. The country offers favorable attractive tax conditions for expatriates, allowing foreign businesspeople coming to Panama to stay in luxury residences. It is even said that 25% of the country's 4.5 million population is made up of foreigners.
If expatriates or locals want to buy a house. The average price of a decent apartment in Panama is around 180,000 to 250,000 U.S. dollars. It is worth noting that the country was the first Latin American country to adopt the U.S. dollar as its currency. It is also possible to rent extremely beautiful and luxurious apartments in Panama City.
With a monthly budget of $1,000, monthly rents of these apartments can go up to $1,500. If you do not want to live in the center of the capital but a little bit outside the city, you can easily find housing for up to $500 a month because there are small towns surrounding the capital. The city's most vibrant quality areas are places like Costa del este on the coast.
A family with an income of 3 or $4000 a month can rent a decent apartment around Costa del SD, have quality high status neighbors, and even play golf in the neighborhood. The average square meter of a three bedroom apartment in the capital ranges between 100 and 140m². There is also a detail that if you go to the richer areas of Panama City, you will see that the people there have much whiter skin than the locals.
These white skinned people are not actually Panamanians. They are people who came and moved there later on. Therefore, people with white skin in the country are more defenseless to being robbed because they are. The majority of the rich.
People with money are considered extremely respectable in the country. If a local person notices that you don't have money, their respect for you diminishes and they don't give you credit for many things. For example, there is also a club tradition in the country.
Rich communities become members of certain clubs. You can think of these clubs as a kind of foundation. Large sums of money are regularly invested in these clubs by the rich. For example, joining the club can cost as much as $100,000. Afterwards, a monthly payment is made in advance for the continuity of the club.
Over time, these clubs become famous and renowned in the country and become your stamp of reputation and prestige. The higher the status of your club, the more you become a person of influence. A flamboyant person within Panama. On the other hand, those who have never been to Panama think it is a village surrounded by leaves and palm trees. However, it is not like that.
Their capital, Panama City, is today one of the most developed cities in South America. For example, those who hear that there is no income tax in a Central American country may think that the system there is not settled, and that they are going to a country in the countryside. Then they are surprised when they see an urbanized and developed country. When you look at the local people of this beautiful country, they have a typical Central American look.
They look just like the Costa Ricans and Colombians right next door. Both men and women of dark, tanned skin. The men usually have a muscular, athletic physique, while the women have the plump curves often seen in Latin Americans.
The women are friendly, eager and warm hearted. For this reason, men from Canada and the United States are very attracted to Latin American women. Europeans, on the other hand, would never even think of settling in Latin American countries like Panama because of security concerns for Europeans. The problem is not only about trust. Europe is a place where it rains even in summer, and people wear jackets because of the cold weather. Panama, on the contrary, is a place that makes people sweat all the time and invites various allergies.
There are also many wild creatures in Panama, and Europeans are not used to living among them. For example, Panama has 986 bird species and is one of the top 20 countries in the world with the highest number of bird species. There is a very high chance that you will encounter any particular species of bird while walking on the road. For this reason, Europeans may be allergic to these creatures. They may not want to live in a climate where they constantly sweat because of the heat. In terms of beauty, Colombian women are the favorite among men who come here from abroad.
However, it is safe to say that Canadian men and US retirees marry young Panamanian women. People here do not get sick easily. Their bodies are more resistant to nature due to the warm tropical climate, and their skin is thick. People's biggest pastime in Panama is undoubtedly the relationships between men and women. Both men and women are physically strong, and their hormones work hard.
Also, as in almost every Latin American country, dancing and family relationships are the basis of life for them. In Latin American countries like Panama, people value emotions. People here live for their family and friends. Not so much for money and career. Of course, men are happy with their women. And women are very desirable and warm towards men.
In Latin America, only Brazil has a high number of divorces, and in this sense, Brazilians may lead the world in divorce. The fact that Brazil's divorce rate leads the world may be related to its large population. In Panama, however, the population is small. There are fewer men and women, and people are more loyal to their relationships. This is because if someone living in Panama loses their partner, they may not be as lucky as Brazilians to find a new one in the same country.
Anyway, I think it would be unfair to the gorgeous women of Panama to cheat on such buxom and beautiful women, especially in Panama City. You will see some wonderfully attractive women who will dazzle you. That is why Panamanian men work to keep their women happy and strive to raise their children. Women are the most valuable asset and the joy of life for men there. Even if a Panamanian man does not own a car or a house, he can achieve the same happiness with just his wife and children. For them, feeling happy is not about material things.
It is about family. But despite this, there are still men in the country who like one night, stand in Panama. There are houses for rent in the garage. Concept for short term relationships.
For example, there are places called Panama pushbutton motels in the country. These places look like garages in American movies and are built in pink. People don't go there to stay. They go there for one purpose and one purpose only to have a sexual experience that they can get away with. There's even no staff working in the garage hotel so that people don't get caught cheating on their spouses.
You go there and pay $10 an hour and the garage opens its doors to you. That, my friends, is the great pastime of the Panamanian people. There are also those who claim that these garage rooms are meeting or hiding places for criminals on the run from the state, because there is no identity check, and you can enter those rooms with money. So a guilty person can hide there for a certain period of time. If you are newly settled in Panama and do not have a partner, you can also try to satisfy your needs in a more level headed environment in the capital. For example.
There are many places where beautiful, sexy women and muscular strong men hang out at night. You can find dozens of cafes and nightclubs. As you know. Latin American people are already very interested in meeting and talking to new people.
They are very friendly and smiling because of their genetics and character. If you take a little care with your clothes, make up your hair, you will definitely attract the attention of a beautiful Panamanian lady or a handsome man with money. Therefore, you should never be shy in a Latin American country and be sociable with the local people in these nightclubs. There are also similarly dressed dancing girls, all of whom are favorites of American men for their beauty and smooth skin. Panama is a place where casinos are free, and making money from this sector is a goal.
Therefore, if you visit Panama during the day, you may not see many people. All sectors in the country generally operate at night and people sleep during the day. Nevertheless, Panamanians present themselves as religious as possible. For example, they have a famous saying if you ask a plumber if he can come tomorrow morning and fix my faucet, he says manana Studios choir. Meaning if God wants me to come. In addition to all this fun life with beautiful people, the Panamanian people are also religious.
They party like crazy at night and during the day they go to churches to pray and ask for forgiveness for their sins. It is an interesting fact that a society that loves entertainment so much is also very religious. It can be inferred from this that Panamanians both value spiritual values and enjoy worldly pleasures at the same time. For example, it is a country where a person who goes to church during the day can drink at home in the evening of the same day.
When you walk the streets of the country, you will see plenty of street vendors, regardless of men and women. Many elderly people are trying to make a living by selling things on the streets or doing other basic jobs. These people are most likely retired and are moonlighting. Younger people are able to engage in construction, and those with a little capital tend to open shops.
This way, they aim to make better money with long term jobs rather than day to day temporary jobs. There are also thousands of people on the streets in Panama looking for any kind of work. Considering the population and the size of the country. It is not easy to find a job there in a short time.
Despite this, the Panamanian government offers many incentives to pensioners. Panamanian pensioners benefit from a 25 discount for both land and air travel in some of the country's restaurants and museums. Despite these difficult economic conditions, Panamanians never lose their enthusiasm for life. They are always passionate, live positively and are happy within themselves.
For example, they have a saying that wars and nonsense. It's all about maneuvering. I honestly think that if every country had such beautiful and full of life people, nobody would worry about other problems. Panamanians really radiate positive life. In other words, Panamanians see themselves in a struggle for survival and are not afraid of difficulties. If you go to Panama, you will see that every single person you will meet there has a strong character and acts in a mature manner.
Panamanians are hardworking and are true adults from 7 to 70. Although local people are harmonious among themselves, they are not happy with the bureaucracy and politics. They believe there is massive corruption in the country. Although many people will not admit it. Panamanians are dissatisfied with politics and expect their leaders to create a better living environment for them. I think in many countries in center and South America, this corruption and related economic problems persist.
The best example of this is certainly Venezuela. Also, if you want to shop in a local Panamanian shop, never try to bargain. Especially people from Slavic and Middle Eastern backgrounds love to bargain. But this is not the case in Central American countries like Panama. However, because living conditions are very difficult in this country, people want to get full money for the products they sell and they are right to do so. Remember, Costa Rica had a similar situation.
Some products in the country are absurdly expensive. For example, a product that you can buy for $2 in the United States can cost $25 in a Panamanian shop. Retirees who come to live in Panama from Canada or the USA spend an average of $2,000 per month and make a significant contribution to Panama's economy.
Despite these, money, inflows to the country also increase the national income of Panamanians. La la la la la la la la la. Puede ser UN poquito UN poquito principio. Pero Karen Confianza in some personas muy muy. The eastern part of Panama in particular is heavily forested.
And since the 2000 the forest has been cut down and opened for mining. Although this may look like an investment in the country, Panama's green lands are being turned into piles of stone. These mining companies are usually based in Canada. For this reason, local Panamanian environmentalists are not happy about this trend and criticize their government at every opportunity because the mines are destroying their green spaces, polluting their natural water sources, and making people sick from the chemical gases they spread.
On the other hand, the country has an immigration problem. Since Panama is located on a north to south and south to north migration route, there are migrants from unsafe Caribbean countries such as Haiti, as well as from dangerous South American countries such as Venezuela. According to statistics, more than 500,000 people migrated to Panama in 2023 alone.
And a significant number of them are migrants who entered the country illegally through the Darien Forest. Because of this, security in Panama is open to question. As you walk around the capital, you will see many police checkpoints and police patrols. The police never want anything to happen to tourists, especially from the United States of America, because if something happens to a U.S. citizen in Panama, it means that the country will enter into a political process that will cause problems. And they never want to take part in that.
The Panamanian government does not want illegal immigrants to live in the country. If you are stopped by a police patrol while walking in Panama and you do not have official papers to live there, you will most likely be deported. Panamanian police are especially unforgiving of illegal immigrants from countries further north, such as Nicaragua, El Salvador and Honduras because these countries are home to some of the most unsafe and criminalized people in Central America. However, if you have residency in a residence permit in Panama, they will not extradite you even if you are a criminal in another country.
Panama only deports those who enter illegally and those who do not have a residence permit. On the other hand, banks and jewelry stores are the most robbed in the country. If you go to a bank in Panama, you may find yourself in a robbery by chance that day, especially in December, when unemployment is the highest in the country. The number of robberies starts to increase in the summer months.
People somehow find work through tourism and make a living. However, when seasonal jobs end, crime rates increase in the country. While the nature of these robberies can sometimes be related to a bank. Sometimes it can even be expensive shoes in front of houses. There is also the sad fact that most of the country's nearly 1 million poor people use electricity and water illegally.
The well-off local people there complain that they are indirectly paying the bills for this illegal use. The rich class in the country claim that the poor do not pay for most things, and that their expenses are reflected in the bills of the rich. It may be that the Panamanian government is worried that if it imposes restrictions on the basic necessities of life of the poor who make up a quarter of the country, there will be massive protests. So they may be ignoring their bills. Despite the various tax benefits, Panama enjoys about 1 million of Panama's 4.5 million people live in poverty.
Those who struggle the most with poverty are mostly people from Africa and peasants in rural areas. There is believed to be significant income inequality in the country. Another problem is the country's limited space, which creates many unemployed people.
Although the predominantly local population can find work in sectors such as finance, banking, tourism, logistics and insurance, the total number of jobs in the country can only provide employment for 75% of the population. Because of the need for work, salaries in the country do not reach very high levels. The average salary for those with a job in the country starts at 300 USD dollars, and goes up to $750. It is highly unlikely that a local Panamanian can earn more than $1,000 per month.
For example, the total amount of money that enters the home of a Panamanian family of four in the country does not exceed $800. Most of the time, the salaries of pensioners in the country are also very low. Panamanian pensioners earn only $200 a month, and it doesn't make sense that they can live on a salary of $200. Of the country's 1 million poor, some 650,000 are said to be below the Hunger Line.
If you go to their neighborhoods, the houses are often pale and chanty, like the Spanish apartment buildings, which are over 100 years old, have not been maintained or repaired in any way. So the paint is peeling and they are damp. So the people who live there also look neglected.
There is also rumored to be considerable corruption in Panama. For example, bribes have to be paid in order to complete a business process. Work is deliberately slowed down or brought to a standstill. The idea is that officials want to take bribes from you.
People who want to get away from all this poverty and struggle to survive on naturally involved in illegal activities. Since Panama is on the transit route of two important countries, Mexico and Colombia, there is said to be a huge illegal drug trade. There.
Poor people build homemade submarines to trade banned drugs and use them to sell banned substances like cocaine to places like Mexico and the U.S.. Their goal is to make successful deliveries without getting caught by the police, and then escape to faraway countries to get away from poverty. As Panama was a Spanish colony in the past, Spanish is the main language spoken in the country, as it is in many Latin American countries today. Although Colombia wanted to keep Panama, the fact that the Panama Canal serve the interests of the United States made the US support Panama and Colombia could not prevent this separation. Immediately after Panama's independence, the United States took over the canal project from the French and managed to build the Panama Canal within ten years.
It is said that 27,500 workers died from landslides, infectious diseases and various work accidents. So that canal, which allows you to cross from one ocean to another and through which tens of thousands of ships pass every year, is actually an artificial project for commercial purposes. This is indeed a successful project by engineers for modern maritime trade. Since its construction, the canal has been and continues to be a key instrument of global maritime trade.
There is also a photo of US President Theodore Roosevelt wearing a straw hat in 1904 when the canal was being built, which later became popular in Panama and became known as the Panama Hat. Today you see a lot of people wearing straw hats in Panama, and there are disputes between Ecuador and Panama about the origin of the hat. Today, in fact, many of the major projects that have helped Panama to develop have been funded by the United States. The bridge of the Americas is another example. It connects the entrance to the Great Ocean in Panama with the Panama Canal, and was built by the United States. The skyscrapers in the capital and the investments of important companies are mostly from the USA.
Until 100 years ago, Panama was literally a village consisting of swamps and deep wilderness where you could get lost. With the bush. After independence, the U.S.
invested heavily in this country. Of course, they did not do it for nothing, and they are reaping the rewards of their investment in Panama. For example, thanks to Panama, they were able to market their products abroad. For example, Panama is the country where Coca Cola was first offered for sale outside the United States.
The Americans brought Coca Cola to this country in 1906, just three years after Panama's liberation, and started selling it. There is also a significant Chinese community in the country, and these people are the pioneers of the electronics business in Panama. They can open phone shops and cell phones, or bring other electronic devices from China and trade them here.
One of the most popular places to visit in the capital, Panama City, is the Amador Islands. When you go there, you can easily see the whole Panama from the opposite side. It is named after their first president, Amador Guerrero. When viewed from the top, Amador looks like the branches of a flower, and it has a really nice view. Since the islands are close to each other, they are connected by roads and transportation is facilitated in this way. During the construction of the Panama Canal, a lot of construction materials were excavated and these materials were used in the construction of the roads of the Amador Islands.
Speaking of transportation, Panama City, the capital city, also has a subway system. Not only taxes and busses, but also the underground subway system allows people to get to any point in the city. One of the great pleasures of the wealthy in the city on these islands is to own yachts and enjoy tours and relaxation around the islands with their yachts. In this country, immigrants can send their children to international quality private schools in the country.
The schools are co-taught in Spanish and English. Even if you send your child to a private school while living in Panama. It should be noted that some children smoke, especially in high schools. In other words, it is not enough just to invest money in private school and send your child to good schools there for your child to grow up well. In terms of education, you might be surprised that, for example, a family who moved from Canada to Panama claims that education is better in Panama.
In schools, they say that children are taught their multiplication tables in the sixth or seventh grade. At first, this information sounds like a joke, but their reasoning makes perfect sense. He talks about the fact that Canada needs people who are laborers rather than highly skilled professionals. The country needs workers and craftsmen more than lawyers and doctors. That's why they say the education given to children in Canadian public schools is very basic.
But in Panama, it's the other way around because there too, you need more highly skilled, educated people to take the country forward. For this reason alone, Panama can be a logical choice for some families. In other words, they can send their children to private schools in Panama while in their home country they can send them to public schools or a person who does not go to a private hospital in their country can get the best quality service in private clinics in Panama without even knowing the way to public hospitals. Because services are cheaper. In addition, the medical sectors in Panama are also more developed on a state basis than in other Latin American countries because after their independence, they brought medical trainings and technologies from the United States of America in the medical field. As in almost every sector.
This made them more prominent in the medical field than other neighboring countries. Today, people in Canada and the USA who have an important medical need do price research and often go to Latin American countries like Panama for treatment instead of their own country because they will get a similar quality of service at a much cheaper price. So Panamanian hospitals have advanced equipment and medical supplies.
You can also own a luxury car in Panama by paying low car payments, and you can get the same car for less than in places like Canada or the USA. Do not be surprised to see ultra luxury vehicles, especially in luxury neighborhoods. However, a person who migrates to this country unprepared may have to face many troubles and problematic people here. When you apply for residence in the country, they first give you a temporary residence permit for two years, and then you can extend your residence period.
If you enter a permanent status, you can even apply for a passport from Panama. Over time. Let's say you recently settled in Panama and gave birth there. The state of Panama makes it easy to get passports for foreign children born in the country. So if you don't manage to get a passport for yourself when you get there, try having a child by giving birth to your child in Panama.
You can make him or her a Panamanian citizen, and then the doors will open for you to become a Panamanian citizen. I don't know which country's passport you have, but today, with a Panamanian passport, you can travel to 153 countries in the world without a visa. In this sense, the Panamanian passport is the 24th most powerful passport in the world.
You should not be surprised that they have a strong passport, because they have the United States of America behind them. Among the countries that Panamanians can enter without a visa are Schengen countries that are members of the European Union. For example, countries in South Asia and the Middle East have to go to great lengths to obtain visas to travel to European countries. You also need to be fluent in Spanish to get a good job in the country.
People whose work is not related to the internet and who are looking for a job with physical effort, cannot easily find a job without knowing Spanish. Also, it is extremely difficult for a foreigner to make money in Panama when there are around 1 million poor people in the country and most of these poor people are unemployed. However, if you are a computer programmer working abroad and you do not need Panama's jobs, you have an important privilege. After all, outsiders to Panama describe it as a country of corruption, warm, positive people and nature lovers. Panama is indeed a tax haven for those whose business is online, and they can live a comfortable and affordable life in this country. To summarize, Panama can make you live in Paradise according to your status and financial power and thus make you feel happy.
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