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International Living Panama Editor Jessica Ramesch interviews the Roussels, a Canadian family living on Gorgona Beach on Panama's Pacific Coast.
Four months ago, The Roussels (Susan and Denis and their two sons, Jonah, 11 and Elijah, 18 months) moved to Gorgona beach.
They are renting for 10 months and may decide to make their move to Panama permanent. Here, they discuss the things they like most about Panama. From the infrastructure, to the low cost of living, to the safe environment and friendly people, Panama offers many of the things they're looking for in a tropical home.
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I gotta say that is one of the hottest mothers I have ever seen.
MrDove82 3 weeks ago
3-6 months i meant
PIgurl 1 month ago
Hummm schools more expensive? We are planning to move to panama as well by summer, i have two kids what i am worry the most is about schools, we planning to live in the city, so one question.........are Roussels familt planning to get legalize there how that works or they need to fly out every other 36 months, like what visa they got? How mu h longee they can stay
PIgurl 1 month ago
Need to normalize the sound. Can hear the interviewer but not the interviewee.
IrisMG 4 months ago
How about the violence? And how can you adapt to a different language and culture? I've been to some Central American countries and the moment they saw me they started to say, "GRINGO! GRINGO!"
thedrummer77 5 months ago
@nghornberger schooling is very good and les expensive
reacby 5 months ago
good for you do you speak french?
raulosantana12345 7 months ago
@carven2004eca even a private driver.
diegotutiven 8 months ago
huge !
grendal742007 1 year ago
Can you live there of $1,200 a month? Rent included?
carven2004eca 1 year ago