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Welcome to Panama Guide Response And Follow Up To Yesterday\'s \"Spilled Perfume\" Story
Authored by: Anonymous on
Friday, June 29 2012 @ 04:16 PM EDT
My observations are that her spelling and grammar are more in line with someone from Latin America that has learned English rather than an American born, university educated female. I have traveled to do work in Panama and Colombia and have always been instructed to state the nature of my visit as "Tourista". Telling Panamanian immigration you are there to work is a big red flag. My passport looks like it was laying in the middle of Tumba Muerte for a couple of days and can not be read by the scanners but they never give me any grief over it.
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