If I live in Panama, would I lose my US citizenship?
Chris Frochaux - Chris Frochaux - SERVMOR REALTY
You definitely do not risk losing your U.S. citizenship simply because you live outside the U.S. in general, and in Panama in particular. It's not easy to lose your citizenship, although it can be renounced - generally for tax reasons, and at a hefty cost. There is not much you're about to lose if you decide to move to Panama, except stress...
You definitely do not risk losing your U.S. citizenship simply because you live outside the U.S. in general, and in Panama in particular. It's not easy to lose your citizenship, although it can be renounced - generally for tax reasons, and at a hefty cost. There is not much you're about to lose if you decide to move to Panama, except stress...
Posted April 19, 2013
Michael A. Martinez - B & B Real Estate Nicaragua / Panama Real Estate Information
Unless you renounce or relinquish your United States citizenship or for reasons under acts of law, you will not lose your US citizenship if you live in Panama. Unless these other conditions apply, if you are a natural born US citizen, you stay like that until the day you die.
(Graves that were leased by the poor in bovedas / vaults in Panama City 1916, pictured.)
Unless you renounce or relinquish your United States citizenship or for reasons under acts of law, you will not lose your US citizenship if you live in Panama. Unless these other conditions apply, if you are a natural born US citizen, you stay like that until the day you die.
(Graves that were leased by the poor in bovedas / vaults in Panama City 1916, pictured.)
Posted May 1, 2015