Moving to Ecuador and bringing my stuff?
Thanks for any advice you have for this noob!

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There's a ferry from Panama to Colombia but I don't know if is still working.
The ferry goes from Colon to Cartagena de Indias in 12 hours.
The vessel's name is 聭Nissos Rodos聮 and the company is Panamerican Seaways, rates goes from $99 to $500.
This is the contact info I found email: info@viajerosapanama.com cell phone: 65872261
Make sure you bring all the necessary docs to get a Resident Visa, Tourist Visa only allows you to stay in Ecuador for 180 days in 1 year.
Vinny
聽 聽 聽As far as driving,聽 good luck with that. The Darien gap in Panama has no roads! You may want to check a map? Maybe you can hack a trail through the swamp and jungle. Bring machetes, the kids can lead the charge! Make sure to get your Yellow and Dengue fever shots and pack your quinine, the mosquito's and snakes are thick. If you get to Columbia say hi to the FARK boys, they like house guests. At this point a Spanish dictionary would be helpful.
聽 聽When you finally get to Ecuador you can live in your new house for $250 a month with a lap pool and a chofer.
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Ecuador, page 25.
If u not plan to get PR, just travel for a limited time that's ok, but you can't register ur used vehicle if u plan to get PR of Ecuador.
Import Restrictions:
聲 The Andean Automotive Policy prohibits imports from other countries of used cars, trucks, and buses, as well as new vehicles from previous years. It also bans trade in
these vehicles among the member nations.
) I'm really interested in whether I can find a ferry or not... I'll have to research this further.
So if I was just travelling, they might let me through the border with a van? Hmmm. Maybe I could travel there, store my stuff, and then sell my van somewhere else.
Good Luck on your trip.聽 聽PS,聽 Make sure you have all of your paperwork in order for your visas.
Theresa
Reality sank in, and we won't drive there.

However, this was not my friends first rodeo, and speaks excellent Spanish, well honed survival and mechanical skills.
Why do you want to move to Loja?聽 Why not visit first and see if this is what you want?聽 While my wife and I enjoy our life here in Cuenca, not everyone who comes stays.
There are several types of visas.聽 You can enter Ecuador on a tourist visa good for 90 days.聽 If you apply for a permanent visa you do not have to extend the tourist visa.聽 But you will need all the required documents legalized before you come.聽 Once you have your visas/cedulas etc you can buy land just like an Ecuadorian national.
Another source of up to date information can be found at Ecuador Expats on Facebook.聽 There are people there who stay up to date on the changes in immigration law.聽 And there are people who live in Loja who can respond to your questions about Loja.
Good luck,
Mike
Mike
I need to ad that people can nationalize and sell their vehicles once their register them in Ecuador. There are fees involved but it is possible.
Also expats dont need a permanent visa nor a cedula in order to buy property or land, in fact permanent Visa is granted聽 upon submission of a property title worth at least US$ 25.000. Please not Ecuador's currency is also US$. Foreigns can buy with passports.
Regards
Loving Ecuador wrote:Great info Mike..
I need to ad that people can nationalize and sell their vehicles once their register them in Ecuador. There are fees involved but it is possible.
Also expats dont need a permanent visa nor a cedula in order to buy property or land, in fact permanent Visa is granted聽 upon submission of a property title worth at least US$ 25.000. Please not Ecuador's currency is also US$. Foreigns can buy with passports.
Regards
I thought there was a time limit on when one could sell a vehicle.聽 I know that a vehicle imported by a diplomat has a two year limit before it can be sold and another imported.聽 I think that returning nationals can't sell the car that they import before a set amount of time.
As to buying property...that sounds right.聽 Can't get an investment visa until one has the property.
We want to move to Loja mainly because of the climate. My partner is allergic to snow (yes, really!!), and my disability improves in warm weather. I also like that there aren't any mosquitoes, though I do understand there is some kind of other biting insect... Also, I like the idea of being able to grow my own food year round.
Loving Ecuador: Are you sure about the permanent residency Visa when you buy a $25,000 property? I didn't find that here: internationalliving.com/countries/ecuador/visa Is this page incorrect?
I don't think they'll let my vehicle into Ecuador... it's a '98 Chevy Venture. lol Not exactly new or energy efficient.

I think we'll probably just end up selling/giving away most of our stuff and just bring our clothes, basic electronics, and possibly a few keepsakes. Enough to fit in no more than three duffel bags each.
I'll give up my no flying rule I guess for now, but I sure the heck still won't be stopping in the states!! I find those airport security checks x-ray scan things to be CREEPY.
I have been told by Ecuadorians that they prefer land as banks fail and depositors have taken hits in the past.聽 Land is always there.聽 I think this is so ingrained that renters are not seen in the most favorable light.
If one chooses to buy land/house then a real estate attorney must be employed. Otherwise, do a Mother Theresa and give what you have to the poor. At the least you can feel good about having nothing to show for the money.
Mike
My own investor Visa was granted by a US$ 25.000 assessed value. As long as that amount is written in the "escritura" (property title) and the City Hall registration, you are good to get a permanent residency investor Visa. Dependents are US$ 100 each.
Same think applies for US$ 25.000 deposited into a CD, but you cant touch that money as long as you want to hold Permanent Residency in Ecuador, same with the property, if you sell the property linked to your Visa then you have to apply for another Visa. If you sell the property and by another one you will need to apply for another permanent investor visa now linked to the new property title. You may need temporary visas in the meantime to ensure legal permanence in Ecuador.
Importing used vehicle (especially not gas efficient, old ones) is NOT recommendable. You can do it but you will end up paying 3x or more the cost of your car as it is valued in US. I thought you meant a newer van!...my bad. Only hybrids are exempted from taxes and of course returning Ecuadorian migrants (which are pouring in!) are exempted completely from fees and taxes.
Banks failed here in the past, specifically in 1999. That sent million of聽 Ecuadorians to live abroad. Thats why new anti-corruption laws were implemented this year to ensure that such bank fraud would never happen again. Thats why most wealthy Ecuadorians linked to bank administrators keep whining about the new laws! Now the Federal forces bankers to be transparent and ensure people's funds up to US$ 28.000. You just need to know the law, I am lucky to be bilingual and read the changes as they happen.
If you just own land you will have 3-5 years (will clarify) to either build or produce income of it. Why would you just buy something to generate taxes without doing anything in it? thats silly. However, when it comes to buying property or land I absolutely echo Quito0819's statement. Use a real estate lawyer. Not all but some Ecuadorians may use any loophole to increase prices or follow some questionable procedures.
Please feel free to PM or ask questions anytime on this matters. I aim to help here in the thread those that cant read Spanish and want to avoid lawyer fees. We are all just trying to get on with our lives the best possible way in this new safe haven. Lets help each other.
Kinds regards to everyone

So when you say $25,000 plus $100 for each dependant, do you mean that I need to buy land worth $25,300 if I bring my wife and two kids? What if we have another child while in Ecuador? Would we need to re-apply, or...? Since gay marriage isn't recognised there yet, can I still claim my wife as a dependant?
And LeftClique, I do not mind you butting in at all.

If your papers are approved, then they will email you a date to show up to pay US$ 320 for the main Visa holder.
I missed up earlier, saying it was US$ 100 per dependant, I has been helping most retiring expats for whom dependants are US$ 100...but that is another Visa. My apologies. The Investor Visa dependants are US$ 500 each. I didnt have dependants.
Here is the link to the website, have someone translate this for you:
For you and the two kids (assuming they are minors), it will be US$ 30 on Visa Petition (which will include the name of the children and their certified color copies of passports and pictures for all three) plus US$ 320 if your papers are approved, and US$ 1000 extra for the two kids at the time you get the Visa stamped. Yours and the children "cedula" (ID) orders will be given to you then for you to issue.
I am sad to tell you, but since Ecuador have not yet approved gay marriage聽 I am not positive that you can claim her as dependent. I believe there should be another US$25K investment to back up another Investor Visa...that is assuming she is not already retired, right?
I rather refrain from speaking, I admit when I dont know for the sake of others. I dont want to be inaccurate. I can only recommend you a bilingual lawyer via PM if you want.
Hope it helps..
This is the link:
It may be hook to hang your hat on, but you will need an attorney to advise you. It may be that they will recognize your union under Canada's Civil Marriage Act.聽 Ecuador's law is civil law and has nothing to do with English Common Law, our joint heritage.聽 So I have no idea what all this means. Which is why I had an attorney when I began the process in late 2010 to change from diplomatic status to retired visa status.
HTH
Mike
I'll try to find a lawyer who might know about this stuff. (I'd appreciate any leads on said lawyer if you know anyone... lol)
We're not actually legally married as of yet, but we are common-law which I think might be closer to the civil union, so maybe that would make it easier. I don't know.
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