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From time to time, I receive questions about how the dependent visa works…
So, here are some explanations.
After the main visa holder receives his/her visa, of any category: retirement, investor, professional, nomad, remote worker, in all the cases, the temporary visa, no need to show an extra income for husband/wife or minor children, the extra $250 per dependent is needed only for son(s)/daughter(s) above the legal age, in Ecuador the legal age is 18 years old.
Now, when the main visa holder of a temporary visa, receives the permanent visa, then, he/she has to prove $250 per dependant, wife/husband, kids.
Extra information: A temporary dependent visa can be requested only for wife/husband and kids.
The permanent visa can be requested to relatives into the second degree of consanguinity or the second degree of affinity: sister/brother in law, niece, nephew.
Any questions, related with the Ecuador Visa process, feel free to contact me,
ulisesacostac@gmail.com or WhatsApp/telegram, 099 370 9519
Have you got your visa based on a CD or property? After you move to the permanent visa, you can:
– Cash the CD – Unfreeze your property
Also, if you are in Ecuador for many years with a permanent visa, based on a CD or property, you can request the cash and/or unfreeze your property.
Send me an email and I will explain you the process.
ulisesacostac@gmail.com
City: Ecuador
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MrBill
I find it very bizarre how someone that received a permanent visa many years ago needs to continue to have their property or investment tied up to support the visa, yet someone can get a permanent visa now with no investment tied to the visa. Can you explain this? 00