Ecuador•South AmericaVaries
270 USD
Varies (Permanent residency status)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Permanent residency visa for relatives within second degree of consanguinity or affinity of Ecuadorian or permanently resident foreigners.
The Family Relationship or Consanguinity Visa (Visa por Consanguinidad) serves as a cornerstone of Ecuador’s humanitarian-focused immigration framework, rooted in the country’s constitutional commitment to the protection of the family unit. Established under the Organic Law on Human Mobility, this visa was designed to streamline the integration of foreign nationals who possess close biological or legal ties to Ecuadorian citizens or individuals already holding permanent residency status. By formalizing the process for reunification, the Ecuadorian government seeks to bridge the gap between temporary tourist status and long-term settlement, ensuring that families are not forcibly separated by restrictive immigration policies. This legal instrument recognizes that the social fabric of the nation is strengthened when residents can maintain proximity to their immediate relatives, effectively filling the void for those who do not qualify for professional or investment-based visas but possess an inherent, protected right to reside alongside their kin.
The ideal applicant for this visa is an individual who falls within the second degree of consanguinity—such as children, parents, or siblings—or the second degree of affinity, including spouses or partners, of an Ecuadorian national or a permanent resident. Unlike the Professional or Investor visas, which prioritize economic contribution or specialized labor, the Consanguinity Visa is distinctive because it is inherently status-blind regarding the applicant’s career, focusing entirely on the legitimacy of the familial bond. This makes it an exceptionally accessible pathway for retirees, students, or dependents who lack independent professional credentials but wish to establish a permanent life in the country. While the visa offers the significant benefit of permanent residency, which grants the holder broad rights to work and live indefinitely in Ecuador, it does come with specific obligations, most notably the mandatory requirement for comprehensive health insurance. This stipulation ensures that the applicant does not become a public burden, balancing the state’s commitment to family reunification with the practical necessity of maintaining the sustainability of the national healthcare system.
Must be a relative within the second degree of consanguinity (parents, children, siblings, grandparents, grandchildren) or affinity (spouse, parents-in-law) of an Ecuadorian citizen or a foreign resident with permanent residency in Ecuador.
Must have a valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.
Must provide a criminal record certificate from the country of origin or countries of residence for the last 5 years (for applicants over 18).
Must prove legal means of subsistence for the applicant and their dependents.
Must be in a regular migratory status if applying from within Ecuador.
Education
none or higher
Valid passport
Birth certificate
Marriage certificate
Criminal record certificate
Passport photos
Sponsor identification (sponsor)
Proof of sponsorship (sponsor)
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