How to Get a Work Visa in Ecuador? The VISA 12 – VI. (12-6)

Work Visa Ecuador: VISA 12 – VI:

It’s not that difficult to get a work visa in Ecuador and the process is actually pretty straightforward. You need a sponsor, from a legally established Ecuadorian company that is good on it’s taxes.

You can apply once in Ecuador but you need to be on a consular-issued visa in Ecuador, not just a tourist entry stamp.

The fees are around $230, for more info and the application forms click here.

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How to Get a Student Visa in Ecuador? The VISA 12 – V. (12-5)

Student Visa Ecuador: VISA 12 – V:

Requirements:

1. Passport good for at least 6 months.
2. Health and HIV test
3. Proof of sufficient funds from your bank, copy of statement
4. Police record (must be clean)
5. 2 Passport photos
6. Proof of registration in Ecuadorian institute or university
7. Copy of legal registration of the school

Valid for 1 year, possible to renew.

$130 application fees

Can apply once in Ecuador but may have to leave country to nearby country in order to process.

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How to Start a Corporation in Ecuador

There are two basic ways to start a business in Ecuador. You can do either without being a legal resident in the country.

First, you could start the Ecuadorian version of a corporation, called a “Sociedad Anonima”. In order to get started, you need to go to the governmental office called the “Superentendencia de Companias” where you will fill in the necessary paperwork and pay $800 which then turns into $800 stock in your new company. You can put the stock under whichever names you desire.

After that step you will need to get your “RUC” which is your business tax ID number in Ecuador. You get this from the government office called the SRI.

Then, in one of the many small stores outside the SRI, you can get “facturas” or official business receipts for your billing made for your business and from then on you will be liable for taxes in Ecuador.

The other way to form a business in Ecuador, and the way most prefer, is to simply work under your name as a sole proprietor.

In order to do this, just go to the SRI and get your “RUC” or tax ID number, get some business receipts made in the offices on either side and you can legally bill and receive payments in Ecuador (without needing to be a resident ).

I bet it is easier than you thought to start a business in Ecuador!

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Land-Banking in Ecuador- The Safe Way

It’s just not safe anymore to stash your wealth in the highly volatile Dollar, Euro or other currencies… Thankfully, there are other ways to protect and grow our wealth, like by buying inexpensive vacant land in Ecuador…

Land will only become more and more scarse as the world population grows… But there are risks, and this week on the Ecuador Insider’s Weekly Newsletter we’ll cover how to avoid one of the biggest…

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Where Do Most Americans Prefer to Live on the Coast of Ecuador?

I’ve found that most Americans when looking for a second residence…not a property bought strictly for investment purposes… are mostly looking for the same thing… Be near or on the water, be safe, with good internet and basic services available, and have things to do nearby like shops, restaurants and a local “scene” to integrate with.

Well, there’s really only one place on the coast of Ecuador that can offer that type of environment well as of now… This week on my weekly Ecuador Insider’s newsletter I’ll reveal where, sign up below (you can unsubscribe at any time):

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