Internship in Panama
Panama is a country in Central America, located on the Caribbean Sea to the North and the Pacific Ocean to the West, bordered by Colombia to the Southeast and Costa Rica to the West. It is divided into 10 provinces and 3 autonomous comarks inhabited by indigenous people. There are also two autonomous comarks, which are subordinated to the provincial authorities.
If you are looking for internships in Panama, you have come to the right place ! Latin American internships are a great way to start your career as many Latin American countries do business with Europe and are growing economically really fast. Also, those opportunities would help you to reach a really fluent level of Spanish
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Currency
The local currency is called Balboa which is closely linked to the American Dollar. 1PAB is equal to 1$. Panama does not have its own note of Balboa, instead use US dollar which is a legal form of payment. Currently 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 coins cents are in circulation, which are very similar to US cents (same shape, weight, colour), US coins also can be used. Don’t be surprised while shopping or dining, you might see prices written with both currency symbols ‘B’ or ‘$’.
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A country which is characterized by a versatile landscape, tropical climate and well-preserved nature. The mountain range divides the country in two climate zones: tropical humid and tropical Pacific which slightly change to temperate. Panamanian climate can be described as one with heavy rainfalls and high temperatures.
In the area of the equator two seasons are noticeable: dry which starts in December and finishes in May and the humid one, from April to December. The level of precipitation is very high, typical for a moist, equatorial climate. The lowest values occurring in the Pacific Ocean region. In the south of the country there is no dry season, but the most intense rainfalls are in the summer period. The Caribbean Coast has lots of storms, the average is 200 storm days per year. Though the region of Panama is not considered as the region regularly subjected by cyclones the violent storms take place there frequently.
The best times to go to Panama
If you are interested in cultural events the best time to go is between January and April, when the famous Carnival is being celebrated, especially in Panama City, Penisula Azuero, Playa Vela. In case you would like to observe the wild-life the rainy season may be favorable to see humpbacks, wales or the leatherback turtles who choose beaches. Humid season is also good if you want to avoid crowds which are mainly between in December and mid-April, you can also enjoy the reasonable prices of the hotels.
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Tourist Season in Panama:
- High Season: September, October and November
- Very high season: January, February, March, April and December
- Low Season: May-August
Time difference
Panama has only one time zone EST (UTC−5). The time difference with London is 6h and with Central European countries it is a 7h difference.
Phone and Internet
It is possible to use your mobile phone in Panama. From the main phone providers Cable & Wireless, Movistar and Claro you can for example purchase a SIM Card for less than 4 € 42 and easily communicate via WhatsApp, Facetime, Messenger etc. you can easily top up your phone online.
For international calls:
– From the UK to Panama 00 + 507 + city code + number of the correspondent.
– From Panama to the UK: 00 + 44 + number of the correspondent.
The 911 call center provides an ambulance service, however public ambulances might not always be available and with traffic jams and poor road conditions, they might take too long to be of use. There are also private ambulance services people can use: emi or vive.
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Entry Requirements for a Panama internship
Panama allows tourists to stay in the country for 90 days without a VISA. It is sufficient to hold a European Passport which must be valid min. 6 months at the arrival day. Too see if you require a VISA, contact the Embassy of Panama in your country or visit immigration and naturalization office. Tourists who are willing to stay longer than 90 days must apply for a tourist extension called prórroga de turista. In order to be apply for prórroga de turista you need to go to the immigration office. Who is eligible for an extension, however, is also debatable. It’s also a hassle to get an extension. Nevertheless, when entering as a tourist you are not allowed to undertake a paid activity. When immigrating as a tourist without working a Visa you can only do an unpaid internship. For all paid activities/remunerated internships a Visa is mandatory. The Visa must be requested from the Panamanian Embassy in your country prior to your departure.
Warning: In case of entering through the US it is mandatory to have an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization). The registration for the Travel Authorization can be made online via their website. The ESTA registration costs 14USD (11€71) and is valid for 2 years. It is recommended to register for the ESTA at least 72h before the departure (Minimum response time). If purchasing the ESTA at the airport through an agency the costs amount to 50 Euros.
Good to Know
An internship in Latin America will definitely provide you with solid experience and knowledge, in the last years the amount of students choosing this continent to do their internship has highly increased. So, what are you waiting for ? Go have a look at our internships in South America ! English internships are very common in Panama, speaking Spanish is not mandatory but it could be a plus.
Useful contact
British Embassy
Humboldt Tower, 4th Floor
Calle 53, Marbella
Panama City
Panama
Tel: (507) 297 6550
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://www.gov.uk/world/organisations/british-embassy-panama-city
Local information
Stay tuned about exhibitions, concerts and events, local restaurants and transportation and start feeling like a local in no time through these helpful and free apps: Waze, PTY Cards, Degusta Duolingo, Panama is Culture. For more information about these apps follow this link.