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    Panamanian Citizenship

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    De nada!
    Thanks for posting and best of luck with all your Panama plans.

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    JRAMESCH answer to my question.

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    this is living idias so it is nice idiad!

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    Where to visit and possibly live part of the year

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    Tronadora

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    Hospitals and Dental Offices with some English Proficiency

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    IL Moderator said:
    Hi @GCOMM Thanks for your question!

    We’ve checked in with Glenda Cole, our expert in Portugal to get an answer to your question. This was her response,

    In the Algarve, pretty much all private docs speak English. In Lisbon and Porto, it requires a bit of research on their websites to find a doctor that speaks English.

    If you are moving to Portugal, you want to research a general practitioner who speaks English. They will then refer you to any specialists you need, keeping in mind that you need an English speaker.

    My doctor is South African. She speaks better English than I do.

    Thanks for the information about researching a general practitioner.

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    How does Portugal (or EU countries) treat Roth IRA and 401Ks for tax purposes

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    Thank you. Sounds like they make it complicated, and will require keeping track of investments and gains from those. Still probably worth continuing conversions overall though.

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