TEMPORARY RESIDENT - RETIRED

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Ecuador
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Talent Migration

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If you certify sufficient means of subsistence, pension or income. You can apply TEMPORARY RESIDENT - RETIRED Visa.

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Duration

24 months

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Citizenship

36 Month(s)

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Fees

50

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P. Residency

21 Month(s)

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Processing time

6-8 weeks

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COMPLEXITY

Low

What are eligibility requirements for the TEMPORARY RESIDENT - RETIRED?

6 Eligibility Requirements

  • You need a passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • You should not be considered a threat to the Ecuadorian State.
  • You should be of good character.
  • You need legitimate subsistence means.
  • You need proof of pension or income.
  • You need to pay visa fee.

Which documents do I need to apply for the TEMPORARY RESIDENT - RETIRED?

7 Document Required

  • Visa application form.
  • Original and copies of valid passport.
  • Certificate of migratory movement (requirement applicable only within the country).
  • Regular immigration status (requirement applicable only within the country).
  • Certificate of criminal record of the country of origin or of the places where you have resided for the last 5 years –apostilled or legalized.
  • Official documents issued by the institution that pays or grants retirement, pension or income, duly legalized or with its apostille.
  • In accordance with the Sole Article of Executive Decree No. 310 of January 31, 2018, “The health insurance requirement for the time of stay for foreign persons entering Ecuador, will be required after a ninety (90) day period counted from the date of entry into force of this Executive Decree”. The Executive Decree came into effect on January 31, 2018.

Talent Migration data for Ecuador

Talent gain & drain map of 2015-2019 data. Sourced from World Bank Digital Development Data.

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