Why would a single woman over 50 choose to live in Panama? There are many reasons, but the top five are:

1. I can afford to live here comfortably. I live in David Panama with about $900 a month. I go out to eat a couple of times a month, enjoy a movie and go to the beach or to Boquete. Yes, I have a car and I drive here. I visit friends and attend gringo meetings. I enjoy simple pleasures and am living well.

2. I feel comfortable living here alone. Although it is difficult for me to learn Spanish, I can convey my message and understand what is being said. I have many friends both Panamanians and expats. They all take care of each other.

3. Health. I have a really great Panama policy here that covers me 100% for any hospital emergencies or surgeries. I can pay the price and feel good about the doctors and hospitals here.

4. The benefits of being a senior here are fantastic, women over 55 and men over 60 are entitled to the Retiree Discount. This means things like restaurants give you a 25% discount, electric bills get a 25% discount, medical expenses get a 20% discount, and much more. There are many ways to obtain a permanent visa for Panama and it is easy to apply.

5. Panamanians are friendly, helpful and always smiling. I feel welcome here. I feel safe. Panama is a great country that is growing economically and becoming more socially responsible. They take pride in their history and their children.

6. The weather here is perfect. Nothing unexpected and I like that. The tropical breezes, colors and bright blue skies are magical. Parrots by day and starry skies by night. No air pollution and no hurricanes.

More and more, I meet other single retired women who have chosen to make Panama their home. They come with interests in gardening, playing cards, volunteering, and socializing. They are all glad they made the decision and wonder why more aren’t choosing to live in Panama.

I wish I could get the word out to retired women living in circumstances they can’t afford or don’t want to. I wish I could tell you that there is another possibility, another way, another option.

Getting out of the norm was difficult, but it was worth it. Would I change it or would I regret it? I do not.

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