

retired_poppi
American expat in Ecuador
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Lives in Cuenca
Registration: 07 September 2010
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Top Reasons Why U.S. Expats Would Want to Become Ecuadorian Citizens by cccmedia
We're talking about citizenship here. Three years after receiving a residency visa, an Expat resident who has met the time-in-Ecuador rule may apply for dual U.S.-Ecuadorian citizenship. Most Expat residents don't do this. Why would ...

As an Ecuadoran citizen I will be able to travel to many countries which are difficult for holders of USA passports. Russia, Iran, Argentina, Bolivia, and Venezula require US citizens to purchase a Visa, Ecuadorans may enter free. China restricts ... Read More


Robbed of Big Bucks in Broad Daylight After Leaving a Quito Bank! by cccmedia
Today on the "Roommate" thread, J K. told us that his wife was robbed in Quito in 2014. "Someone followed her from the bank after she made a large withdrawal and robbed her in a busy area in broad daylight," he reported. This ...

You cna always ask for a cashiers check. You can also deposit money directly from your account into someone elses account. This is how I bought my motor scooter. I just asked the dealer for the name of his bank and his cuenta. Read More


Bottled Water Service serving Cuenca by Nards Barley
Anyone know of any bottled water service serving Cuenca that makes deliveries, and what the cost is for a 5 gallon bottle?

We use Colufasa Nitazoxanida 500 mg as a general parisite killer. Read More


Availability of Chocolate by rayjones50
Can anyone comment on the availability of good chocolate in Ecuador ?

I think the selection is excellent. There are many qualities, depending on your taste. There is also pure cocoa (unsweetened) available at very reasonable prices. Read More


Flights to Cuenca by Bob10
Hi everyone. Looks like a good group here. One of my main concerns is the long flights, and several connections required in finally getting to Cuenca. Has there ever been any talk of direct flights from Miami?

The only airline which will book you through to Cuenca is LAN, and you will still have an overnight in Quito of Guayaquil. National flights between Quito or Guayaquil and Cuenca are best booked directly at the LAN, AeroGal, or Tame web sites. Read More


Flights to Cuenca by Bob10
Hi everyone. Looks like a good group here. One of my main concerns is the long flights, and several connections required in finally getting to Cuenca. Has there ever been any talk of direct flights from Miami?

I believe that Guayaquil has direct flights from Miami, New York, and Houston. There are also one stop flights from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Chicago via Panama or El Salvador on Copa or Taca airlines. Read More


Your learning Spanish in Cuenca thread. by Nards Barley
How good does one's Spanish need to be, or any language for that matter, before they should be able to boast that they know/speak Spanish? My opinion is you need to be able to watch a telenovela --a spanish soap opera--and be able to understand ...

I just discovered this great thread. Thank you. Read More


Smoke Shops in Cuenca? by rayjones50
Do smoke shops exist in Cuenca that sell pipe tobacco?

Ecuador has very high taxes on imported tobacco and alcohol, and prohibits importation by individuals. There are some domestic cigars at reasonable prices. Read More


Smoke Shops in Cuenca? by rayjones50
Do smoke shops exist in Cuenca that sell pipe tobacco?

The pipe tobacco that I saw in Guayaquil was typical US Drugstore type. They had a copuple of brands, I think one was Captain Black. I did not see any bulk. Read More


Smoke Shops in Cuenca? by rayjones50
Do smoke shops exist in Cuenca that sell pipe tobacco?

I found some very expensive pipe tobacco in a smoke shop in one of the big malls in Guayaquil. If I remember correctly a 1.5 oz pouch was $15. I have had no difficulty bring several pounds in my luggage on each return trip from the States. Read More


Cuenca Symphony by aterosin
Does anyone know anything about the Symphony ORchestra in town? My husband and I are professional musicians (bass and cello)and will visiting Ecuador this summer. We would like to meet some of the Cuenca Symphony folks. thanks in advance. Gerry

There is also an active youth orchestra in Cuenca. Read More


cost of van from Guayaquil by scotties
can anyone help me what is the cost of transport from Guayaquil to Cuenca arriving in march with 4 large suitcases can we get someone from Cuenca to pick us up as we will use him again thanks for help

Edd quoted the shared van, 4 bags will definitely cost extra. $80 should get you a private van. Read More


cost of van from Guayaquil by scotties
can anyone help me what is the cost of transport from Guayaquil to Cuenca arriving in march with 4 large suitcases can we get someone from Cuenca to pick us up as we will use him again thanks for help

Expect to pay 480 TO $100. You will probably arrive late at night in GYE. Your hotel can arrange transportation. Read More


Visiting Cuenca for 6 months and welcoming help by sheryle
Hi! My family, consisting of my husband, our 19 year old son and our 3.5 year old daughter are planning on spending 6 months in Cuenca to investigate the possibility of moving there. I am hoping to connect with some people already living there and ...

Regarding coffee beans - YES - they are available here. I prefer beans from Loja, but there are many other coffee producing regions, including the Galapagos. Coffee is generally less than $3 per pound. Read More


Accomodation by Saorise
Hi, we are trying to find just where in Cuenca we can find the name and location of the local Expat Bar. We are staying at a local Hotel and are due to check out tomorrow but as yet we have not found an apt./house to move into. The real estate agent ...

Try the following Inca Lounge - 3 de noviembre (on the riverfront footpath) y Salono Kookaburra Cafe - calle Larga y Bignio Malo California Kitchen - Sangurima y Borrero Carolina Bookstore - Hermano Miguel y Calle Larga Read More