Ecuador
's
foreign ministry
on Tuesday said that it was effectively reinstating a
visa requirement
for
travellers
from China, citing an increase in irregular migratory flows from the Asian nation.
The ministry, in a statement posted on social media, said that it was suspending an agreement with China which had waived the requirement for travelers to obtain a visa.
It added that many Chinese travellers had overstayed the permitted 90-day period, with some potentially using Ecuador as a stepping stone to reach other destinations in the region. The ministry also said that in recent months, nearly half of visitors from the country did not exit through regular routes on time.
Asked about Ecuador's visa waiver suspension, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said Tuesday that China firmly opposes all forms of
human smuggling
. "The agreement on mutual visa exemption between China and Ecuador... has played an important and positive role in promoting cross-border travel and practical cooperation in various fields between the two nations."
Since 2022, Ecuador has seen an increase in the number of Chinese citizens entering its territory without registering their departure. Between 2023 and 2024, 66,189 Chinese travellers entered the country, while just 34,209 were recorded as leaving, meaning some 32,000 have not been registered as leaving Ecuador, the foreign ministry said. Many of the Chinese citizens arriving in Ecuador head toward the US, mainly through the so-called
Darien Gap
, the ministry added.