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Colombia Cuts Off Electricity to Ecuador - What Expats Should Know
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Colombia Cuts Off Electricity to Ecuador - What Expats Should Know

Colombia has indefinitely suspended electricity exports to Ecuador after a trade dispute over tariffs. Here's what it means for Ecuador's power grid and what expats should watch for.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 5, 2026
Ecuador Shuts Down Mining in Three Provinces: Narco Gangs, Toxic Rivers, and 1,700 Hectares of Destroyed Forest
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Ecuador Shuts Down Mining in Three Provinces: Narco Gangs, Toxic Rivers, and 1,700 Hectares of Destroyed Forest

The government has indefinitely suspended all mining activity in Napo and restricted processing plants in El Oro and Loja after finding heavy metals in the Amazon's Napo River and links between illegal mining operations and drug cartels.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 4, 2026
Air Canada Returns to Ecuador: Direct Flights from Montreal and Toronto to Quito Starting December
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Air Canada Returns to Ecuador: Direct Flights from Montreal and Toronto to Quito Starting December

For the first time in years, Air Canada will fly nonstop to Quito from both Montreal and Toronto starting December 2026. Boeing 787 Dreamliner service, three times weekly from Montreal, once from Toronto — a big deal for Canadian expats.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 4, 2026
Ecuador and Colombia Are in a Trade War: What Expats Need to Know About Tariffs, Electricity, and Rising Prices
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Ecuador and Colombia Are in a Trade War: What Expats Need to Know About Tariffs, Electricity, and Rising Prices

Thirty-percent tariffs, suspended electricity exports, a 900% pipeline fee hike, and border protests — the Ecuador-Colombia trade war is escalating fast. Here's how it could affect your daily life.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 4, 2026
Ecuador Extends Simplified Tax Regime for Foreign Residents Through 2026
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Ecuador Extends Simplified Tax Regime for Foreign Residents Through 2026

Good news for expats filing taxes in Ecuador: the SRI has confirmed that its popular simplified tax regime will remain in place through the end of 2026, giving foreign residents continued access to streamlined filing.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 3, 2026
Avianca Announces New Daily Direct Flights Between Quito and Miami Starting April
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Avianca Announces New Daily Direct Flights Between Quito and Miami Starting April

Starting mid-April, Avianca will offer daily nonstop service between Quito and Miami, giving expats and travelers yet another convenient link between Ecuador and the US.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 2, 2026
Cuenca's Foreign Resident Population Reaches Record 28,000 According to New Census Data
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Cuenca's Foreign Resident Population Reaches Record 28,000 According to New Census Data

Fresh figures from INEC show that Cuenca's registered foreign resident population has climbed to 28,000 -- a 15% year-over-year increase that cements the highland city's status as Ecuador's top expat destination.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 2, 2026
Guayaquil Reports 30% Drop in Street Crime Following Expanded Security Plan
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Guayaquil Reports 30% Drop in Street Crime Following Expanded Security Plan

Guayaquil's expanded urban security initiative appears to be paying off, with municipal data showing a 30% reduction in street crime across the city's commercial and tourist districts.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 1, 2026
Ecuador's Healthcare System Ranked 3rd in Latin America by WHO Report
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Ecuador's Healthcare System Ranked 3rd in Latin America by WHO Report

Ecuador has jumped to third place in the WHO's Latin America Healthcare Index, trailing only Costa Rica and Chile -- a strong validation for expats who cite affordable medical care as a top reason for relocating.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·January 31, 2026
Manta's Beachfront Real Estate Sees 25% Price Surge as Expat Interest Grows
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Manta's Beachfront Real Estate Sees 25% Price Surge as Expat Interest Grows

Once overlooked by foreign buyers, the Pacific coast city of Manta is now one of Ecuador's hottest real estate markets, with beachfront property values climbing 25% in the past year alone.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·January 31, 2026
Ecuador's National Assembly Debates New Digital Nomad Visa Category
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Ecuador's National Assembly Debates New Digital Nomad Visa Category

A bill working its way through Ecuador's legislature would establish a dedicated digital nomad visa with a $1,500 monthly income requirement and a two-year term -- potentially making the country far more accessible for remote workers.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·January 30, 2026
Galapagos Entry Fee Increases to $200 for Foreign Visitors Starting February
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Galapagos Entry Fee Increases to $200 for Foreign Visitors Starting February

Visiting the Galapagos just got pricier: the national park entry fee for foreign tourists has doubled to $200, though expats with a cedula pay a much lower resident rate of $50.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·January 30, 2026