Ecuadorian passport

Summary

An Ecuadorian passport (Spanish: Pasaporte ecuatoriano) is an identity document issued to citizens of Ecuador for the purpose of international travel. It is issued by the Registro Civil, Identificación y Cedulación (Civil Registry) in Ecuador, and the Minister of Foreign Affair Embassies & Consulates abroad. The Ecuadorian passport is a type of Andean passport, allowing for free rights of movement and residence in any of the Andean Community members. The Ecuador passport is normally issued for 10 years and has the benefit of having "visa-free" status for Andean Community and Mercosur members nations, and several Centro America nations.[2]

  • Ecuadorian passport
  • Pasaporte ecuatoriano
The front cover of an Ecuadorian biometric passport (with chip )
TypePassport
Issued by Ecuador

In Ecuador: Registro Civil, Identificación y Cedulación

Elsewhere in the world: Minister of Foreign Affairs Embassies & Consulates
First issuedSeptember 14, 2020 (biometric passport)[1]
PurposeIdentification
Valid inAll countries
EligibilityEcuadorian citizens
ExpirationTen years
CostUS$90.00 ($45.00 for seniors)

They are also given a document called an Andean Card at any Andean airport, with which they can travel freely throughout the territory of the Andean Community.

Since October 2020 in the city of Quito, a new biometric passport has been implemented.

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  1. ^ "Ecuador ha concedido 5 000 pasaportes biométricos; el primero en Guayaquil se emitió este 8 de octubre".
  2. ^ "Listado de países que NO requieren visa a los ciudadanos ecuatorianos". Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Movilidad Humana. Archived from the original on September 29, 2020.