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Panama VisasHeading from Costa Rica's Caribbean to Panama? Here's what you need to know. Citizens of all countries are required to have:
Countries whose citizens require a tourist cardCitizens of the following countries, including the USA, do not need a visa if they are entering as a tourist for up to 30 days (extendable to 90 days at discretion of immigration authorities). They will be required to purchase a tourist card for $5 at their entry point (or if entering by air, your airline will typically sell this to you at your departure point). Citizens of these countries may also apply for a visa at the Panamanian consulate in their country if they prefer. This would be required if you were entering for business reasons or to study.
Countries whose citizens do not require a visa or tourist cardCitizens of the following countries do not need a visa or tourist card if they are entering as a tourist. The normal entry is valid for 30 days but is extendable to 90 days at discretion of immigration authorities.
Countries whose citizens always require a visaIf you are a citizen of any other country not listed above, you are required to obtain a visa from the Panamanian consulate in your country prior to traveling to Panama. You will not be allowed entry at the border if you do not have this visa stamped in your passport. Double check!This information is believed to be correct at the time it was written. Double check with the Panamanian consulate in your country or select your country on this the dropdown on this page of the Panamanian government to verify. Looking for information on how to travel from Costa Rica to Bocas del Toro in Panama? |
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