Discover eligibility criteria and step-by-step instructions.
At LEGAL@work, we are dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complex process of obtaining a Temporary Permit in the Republic of Panama. The specific permit we will be discussing today is the Temporary Permit in the capacity of a Student for the Catholic and Orthodox Church (PRT-CR).
This permit is intended for foreign individuals who are studying to become religious leaders within the Catholic and Orthodox Church. The permit is valid for two-year periods and can be extended for a total of six years. The process of obtaining this permit includes several steps and required documents.
Firstly, you will need to provide a notarized Power of Attorney and Application, along with three photographs of yourself. Additionally, you will need to provide a notarized or authenticated copy of your passport, a certificate of criminal records or sworn statement before a notary, a health certificate, a certified check for $250 in favor of the National Treasury, and a form for Declaring Personal Background Information.
You will also need to provide a letter from the highest authority specifying your student status, the place and time of your stay in the country. In case of a permit extension, you will need to submit the same documents as the initial application, excluding the Criminal Records Certificate and the check.
At LEGAL@work, we understand that this process can be daunting, which is why we are committed to providing accurate, professional and uplifting guidance throughout the process. Our team of experienced attorneys will work closely with you to ensure all required documents are in order and guide you through the application process. Our estimation of costs is exclusive of our legal fees, and we are happy to provide a detailed quote upon request.
In summary, obtaining a Temporary Permit in the capacity of a Student for the Catholic and Orthodox Church(PRT-CR) involves several steps and required documents including a notarized Power of Attorney and Application, photographs, a notarized or authenticated copy of your passport, a certificate of criminal records or sworn statement before a notary, a health certificate, a certified check for $250 in favor of the National Treasury, and a form for Declaring Personal Background Information, and a letter from the highest authority specifying your student status, the place and time of your stay in the country. At
LEGAL@work, we are here to guide you through the process and provide accurate, professional and uplifting guidance throughout.
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