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  2. Visa policy of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to Panama require a visa unless they are eligible for Third-Country visa exemptions for stays up to 30 days by either possessing a valid visitor (used at least once for entry) or resident visa for any of the following nations: UK, USA, Canada, the EU, Australia, Japan, Singapore, South Korea; or if they are citizens of one of the eligible countries who do not require a visa for stays ...

  3. Panamanian passport - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Panama in Washington D.C. Canal Zone registry. Panama's Immigration and Naturalization Department / Dirección Nacional de Migración y Naturalización; List of countries whose passport holders do and do not need visas to travel to Panama from the Embassy of Panama in Washington D.C (Wayback Machine). MIRE Panama's foreign affairs ...

  4. Secession of Panama from Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The Colombian gunboat Bogotá fired shells upon Panama City the night of November 3, causing injuries and mortally wounding Mr. Wong Kong Yee of Hong Sang, China. He was the only casualty of independence. [4] With intentions of building the Panama Canal, the US intervened in this revolt at this time.

  5. List of diplomatic missions of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Countries with Panamanian diplomatic missions. The Republic of Panama's status as major flag state for maritime vessels and owner of the Panama Canal has led to the opening missions in cities with significant harbour traffic, such as Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Mumbai, Kobe, and Santos.

  6. Panamanian Americans - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the number of Panamanians entering the U.S. country decreased but this changed in 1965, when immigration law allowed a maximum of 120,000 annual immigrants in the U.S. This law favored a remarkable migration from Panama, which made it one of the main migratory flows from Central America to the United States in the 1970s.

  7. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The wave of Italian immigration occurred around 1880. With the construction of the Canal by the Universal Panama Canal Company came the arrival of up to 2,000 Italians. Actually there it is an agreement/treaty between the Italian and Panamanian governments, that facilitates since 1966 the Italian immigration to Panama for investments [172]

  8. Outline of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama – sovereign country located on the Isthmus of Panama in Central America. [1] Some geographers categorize Panama as a transcontinental nation connecting the northern and southern portions of the Americas. Panama borders Costa Rica to the north-west, Colombia to the south-east, the Caribbean Sea to the north and the North Pacific Ocean ...

  9. Demographics of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama has a considerable population of Asians origin; in particular Chinese, West Asians (Lebanese, and Palestinians and Syrians). The first Chinese immigrated to Panama from southern China in the 19th century to help build the Panama Railroad. There followed several waves of immigrants, especially after the 1970s, when the ensuing decades saw ...