I’ve heard Panama now has a new policy for digital nomads. How do I prove that I have met the minimum income threshold given the fact that the nature of remote work is fairly irregular for most people and may have multiple sources of remote income?
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This new digital nomad visa basically allows a foreigner a longer stay than the usual length one may stay as a tourist (nine months versus six), allowing them to work for a foreign company, yet remotely from Panama. Providing proof of an annual income of $36,000 or more is required. Nevertheless, there are other paths that could lead to a permanent residency permit, such as the Friendly Nations Residency program or several other investment options.
As a self-employed worker, you can prove your income by providing a statement of your bank account from abroad, showing the transactions and proving that it is linked to your clients. Also, you must make a statement that describes the business relationship with your clients. Please note that you must prove you receive an income of $36,000 per
year or higher.
The Digital Nomads Visa is valid for nine months and it is renewable for a second period of equal term. All that is needed is a local medical insurance policy, and an affidavit with the work details and incorporation certificate for the foreign company. A minimum annual income of $36,000 is also required to be eligible for this visa, to be accredited with bank statements.