How to obtain residency in Panama and get in touch with Wi Men and Giovanna: thewanderinginvestor.com/services/residency-and-citizenship-by-investment/how-to-obtain-residency-in-panama/
Interesting, I am living here in Panama and was thinking about getting a license. The thing is, you buy your gun first and then you are depending on the gov. and they can reject you without giving reasons. They also want to see your income (the higher the better) and you have this "psychological" test. So it is not guaranteed that you get your license and if not you have to sell the gun at a loss + the fees you have already paid. Well, at least it's not the problem of the dealer...
I’m in kinda a weird spot havent seen much similar anywhere else, I work for the forest service as a wildland firefighter it’s 6mo seasonal and i make enough in that time to live for the whole year. I love my job but it’ll never get me a house in california, I’ve been looking into serbia or poland because i’m still looking for that “American dream” any suggestions on where to look?
A lot of paperwork to bring from the US (in many cases even impossible if the specific model has not be authorized in Panama). Most people just sell their US guns and then buy new ones locally. About 2-3x more expensive
90-120 days for a gun license approval ain’t happening. More likely minimum of 6 months. Still waiting on my approval and it’s been 4 months. As for importing firearms, is it possible….yes, but mind you will be jumping through various hoops and will be waiting at least a year. And there’s no guarantee the firearms will make it to Customs. And if it does make it, expect it to be stored in a non climate controlled room so the susceptibility of rust is high. Best to purchase the firearm in Panama. It’ll cost you about 1.5 times more than the U.S.
@@jasonjanoyblahaloverboy3005 update: Got the call that my permit was approved on July 17. Unfortunately, I was out of the country and still am, therefore will have to reschedule the final process.
How to obtain residency in Panama and get in touch with Wi Men and Giovanna: thewanderinginvestor.com/services/residency-and-citizenship-by-investment/how-to-obtain-residency-in-panama/
Interesting, I am living here in Panama and was thinking about getting a license. The thing is, you buy your gun first and then you are depending on the gov. and they can reject you without giving reasons. They also want to see your income (the higher the better) and you have this "psychological" test. So it is not guaranteed that you get your license and if not you have to sell the gun at a loss + the fees you have already paid. Well, at least it's not the problem of the dealer...
Interesting the difference between theory and reality in these less "organised" countries
The 2 people playing with and dry-firing guns around the shop like toys, need the safety course
thanks for this video theres very conflicting info on the interenet
All my fellow 🇺🇸 are here first 😂
It only cost $300,000 plus 😂😂😂😂
@savedandsanctified4126 what, the investor visa?
Interesting subject
I’m in kinda a weird spot havent seen much similar anywhere else, I work for the forest service as a wildland firefighter it’s 6mo seasonal and i make enough in that time to live for the whole year. I love my job but it’ll never get me a house in california, I’ve been looking into serbia or poland because i’m still looking for that “American dream” any suggestions on where to look?
There is no such thing as the "American Dream" anywhere in the world. Take your backpack and go travel. You'll figure out which spot you like.
Can we bring them from the US? Also can you buy gun powder and reload?
A lot of paperwork to bring from the US (in many cases even impossible if the specific model has not be authorized in Panama). Most people just sell their US guns and then buy new ones locally. About 2-3x more expensive
Sound is very difficult to hear.
Couldn't those two have played with the guns before recording the video, it sounds louder than the Jose. Thank for making the video.
90-120 days for a gun license approval ain’t happening. More likely minimum of 6 months. Still waiting on my approval and it’s been 4 months. As for importing firearms, is it possible….yes, but mind you will be jumping through various hoops and will be waiting at least a year. And there’s no guarantee the firearms will make it to Customs. And if it does make it, expect it to be stored in a non climate controlled room so the susceptibility of rust is high. Best to purchase the firearm in Panama. It’ll cost you about 1.5 times more than the U.S.
How is it going now brother?
@@jasonjanoyblahaloverboy3005 update: Got the call that my permit was approved on July 17. Unfortunately, I was out of the country and still am, therefore will have to reschedule the final process.
Ladislas exercises his second amendment 😂