City of
Knowledge Work Visa Program
Over
of the US military bases in Panama, the Panamanian government
has designated part of Fort Clayton as the "City of Knowledge",
in attempts to attract foreign investment and businesses, offering
similar tax benefits as the existing Colon Free Trade Zone (the
second largest distribution center in the world).
This program allows
foreign investors to obtain up to 5 work visas (valid for an initial
term of 2 years, and renewable for an additional 2 years) for
their company in Panama under the condition that they must rent
an office or building within the City of Knowledge of Panama (located
within the former Fort Clayton military base), for the purpose
of operating a business from Panama.
Since the turn-over
of the US military bases in Panama, the Panamanian government
has designated part of Fort Clayton as the "City of Knowledge",
in attempts to attract foreign investment and businesses, offering
similar tax benefits as the existing Colon Free Trade Zone (the
second largest distribution center in the world).
The businesses operating from the City of Knowledge
have distinct tax advantages for operating manufacturing plants,
assembly plants, software creation facilities, call centers, and
other such businesses that export their products or services.
These businesses also get a substantial tax break on a certain
percentage of their products or services sold locally.
Procedures
for Applying for Work Permits:
1. Provide all required documents, and sign the
Special Power of Attorney for our law firm to handle your immigration
paperwork.
2. Our law firm submits your application for a
2 year Work Permit Visa, under the Ciudad del Saber (City of Knowledge)
Program. You are issued a Temporary Immigrant Card, which is valid
for 3 months (those 3 months are used by the Immigration Department
to process the 2 year Work Permit Visa). After 3 months, you will
be issued a new Work Permit Card that is valid for 2 years.
4. After the 2 year Work Permit Visa expires,
our law firm will submit a new application to extend the Work
Permit Visa for a maximum of another 2 years.
A short visit to Panama is required for the processing
of the Work Permit Visa.
Fees:
For Primary Applicant:
Legal Fee - 2 year Work Visa: US$3000
Government Fees and Costs: US$800
For Dependents (spouse or children under 18 yrs):
Stage 1:
Legal Fee - 2 year Temporary Visa: US$1500
Government Fees and Costs: US$800
Required
Documents (for Work Visas):
1. Photocopy of valid passport of the applicant
(and dependents - if applicable), including the picture page (that
shows the picture, name, date of birth, passport number, place
of issue, etc.), and all pages showing entry/exit stamps (all
pages used in the passport).
2. Original Police record of the applicant, from
the place of residence (and spouse & children - if applicable),
duly notarized and authenticated by the Panamanian Consulate nearest
you.
3. Original Birth Certificate of the applicant
(and dependents - if applicable), duly notarized and authenticated
by the Panamanian Consulate nearest you.
4. Original Marriage Certificate for the applicant
(and dependents - if applicable), duly notarized and authenticated
by the Panamanian Consulate nearest you.
5. Six (6) passport sized photographs of the applicant
(and dependents - if applicable).
6. Certificate of Good Health, issued by a licensed
Panamanian hospital or clinic, signed by a registered, licensed
physician, indicating that the applicant (and dependents - if
applicable) has no contagious diseases and is in good mental and
physical condition. THIS MUST BE DONE DURING YOUR INITIAL VISIT
TO PANAMA.
7. Certification
from the Fundacion Ciudad del Saber (Foundation of the City of
Knowledge), certifying that the applicant is involved in a business
located and registered within the City of Knowledge.
Documents
that our law firm will provide to you:
1. Special Power of Attorney, signed by the applicant
(and dependents - if applicable), authorizing our law firm to
process the immigration applications and documentation.
2. Letter of Responsibility, signed by the applicant,
whereby the applicant takes responsibility for his/her dependents.
Note that immigration
request that the applicant for any type of visa, be present physically
at the immigration office in Panama, at the time of Visa application.
Multiple
Entry & Exit Visa (Optional): The Multiple Entry
& Exit Visa should be applied for after or at the same time
that any type of visa is applied for. The Multiple Entry &
Exit Visa allows you to enter and exit the country as many times
as necessary. For more information about the Multiple Entry &
Exit Visa, please CLICK
HERE.
If you are interested
in relocating to Panama, or obtaining legal residency in Panama,
please contact us for a personal consultation.
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