

Reemiles
Canadian °µÍø½ûÇø in Ecuador
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Canadian
Lives in Cuenca, Ecuador
Registration: 17 April 2009
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Questions about residency in Ecuador by Cold Chill
I have a couple of questions about becoming a resident in Ecuador. I've heard that you can stay for 90 days when you visit there on your passport, then if you leave for 24 hours, say cross the border to Columbia and return the next day, you can stay ...

My understanding is that you are allowed a total of 90 days on just your passport. Presumably this could be three 30day visits in a 12 month period dated from your first visit. Hopefully someone who has hard info will reply in fuller detail. Read More


Questions about residency in Ecuador by Cold Chill
I have a couple of questions about becoming a resident in Ecuador. I've heard that you can stay for 90 days when you visit there on your passport, then if you leave for 24 hours, say cross the border to Columbia and return the next day, you can stay ...

Sorry, but you have heard wrong. This used to be the case, but now you are not permitted to stay longer than 90 days unless you have a 6 month permit which you need to get from the Ecuadorian embassy or consulate before you enter the country. They ... Read More


Living in Ecuador by °µÍø½ûÇø.com
You are living in Ecuador, or you used to live in Ecuador. Share your experience! How would you describe life in Ecuador? Has it been complicated to settle down, to find an accommodation and a job? Is it complicated to make friends in ...

No pun intended Shoman, but you're right on the money. We live in Cuenca and we are spending about that amount or even a little less. This gives us a very nice lifestyle. Read More


Living in Ecuador by °µÍø½ûÇø.com
You are living in Ecuador, or you used to live in Ecuador. Share your experience! How would you describe life in Ecuador? Has it been complicated to settle down, to find an accommodation and a job? Is it complicated to make friends in ...

To add balance to this conversation thread, we have lived in Cuenca for well over a year and find it has far exceeded our expectations. The people are warm, welcoming and very patient as we learn the language. We have never felt unsafe or ... Read More