Ecuador Visa Information
Nationals of certain countries can visit Ecuador for up to
three months without a visa but will need to be granted a work permit or visa
to take up employment.
Most nationalities will receive a 90 day entry visa on arrival
Nationals of the following countries require a visa and should
approach there nearest Consulate of Ecuador: Afghanistan,
Algeria Bangladesh, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, EL Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras
India, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Nicaragua, North Korea, South Korea, Lebanon, Libya,
Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Syria, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Taiwan, Tunisia, Vietnam
and Yemen.
To apply for visas please contact your nearest Embassy or Consulate
of Ecuador.
Ecuador doesn't currently have any working holiday agreements
with other countries.
If you are staying for a longer period of time or intend to
study or
work in Ecuador you should check with the Embassy regarding visa requirements.
For further information on visas that may be available contact you nearest
Embassy or Consulate of Ecuador or visit The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Ecuador
Web Site
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Working Holiday And Temporary Work Visa Chart
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This is a
brief & general summary, visa requirements and the number of working holiday
visas allocated in countries each year can vary and new agreements are being
made regularly so we recommended you attain complete and up to date official
information
from the Embassy or Consulate before making any work and travel plans.