Panama: Home at Last
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By Larke Newell
I am a "snowbird", dividing my time between Panama and Canada, with the eventual goal of residing full-time in Panama. I flew back to Canada last March, intending to spend just a few months there before returning to Panama. Th...
A Fully-Furnished Resort-Style Rental for $800 a Month
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By Bob Jackson
When you make the move overseas, it’s normal to have doubts and concerns. Especially when it comes to keeping busy and making friends. My wife Patti and I certainly did before we left Atlanta. After all, we were moving to a totally ...
January 16, 2021
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By Jeff D. Opdyke
If you're looking to get your hands on a second passport without having to buy or inherit it, then consider this less-costly, more-organic, nearly assured path: Move somewhere and gain citizenship—and a passport—via the naturalization process.
That's not as difficult as it might sound. While lots of countries require that you live within their borders for a decade or longer before you can apply for citizenship, several impose a much-shorter timeline of between two and five years. And as a U.S. expat who's lived in Prague now for nearly two years, I can tell you those years fly by quickly.
So, if you've ever given consideration to securing citizenship and a second passport, here are several countries where the process of citizenship-by-naturalization is relatively quick.
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