The driving force of your expatriation in Ecuador
Moving abroad, to a destination such as Ecuador, is often the result of careful consideration. It is a major life decision and one that should not be taken lightly as the implications are so diverse. We would like to know what motivated you to choose Ecuador as your expatriation destination.
What was the main factor that led you to choose Ecuador as your new home?
What were the other criteria that made Ecuador your preferred destination?
Are you satisfied with your choice? Please, tell us why.
Did you have any other good surprises when you arrived or any disappointments?
Have your priorities changed in the current period? If so, did this play a role in your choice of destination or in the reconsideration of your whole expatriation project?
Thank you for your contribution!
Diksha,
Expat.com team
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10. The weather is relatively mild in the Andean cities of Ecuador. The only snow visible is on distant volcano peaks.
9. Compared to some South America countries, Ecuador is a peaceful place to live. It compares well with Venezuela, Colombia and Brazil in this respect.
8. Not only is the cost of living lower than, say, in the States or Canada, Ecuador uses as its currency the U.S. dollar, but is not subject to the same inflationary pressures since it cannot print dollars.
7. Gringos are welcome in many cities and towns, especially Cuenca and Vilcabamba, where English is spoken widely in the Expat enclaves and communities.
6. Ecuador has tremendous biodiversity .. and offers travelers a choice of ocean, mountains and jungle areas.
5. Under the current rules, an Expat adult of any age may apply for residency with a regular income of just $400 or more per month.
4. Health care is available at low cost. Many doctors are well-trained and speak English.
3. High-quality Internet and cell phone services are available in Ecuador's cities.
2. Services that are more expensive Up North are available in Ecuador for less. In Quito, one can get an hour-long massage for about $25, a haircut for a couple of dollars and a thorough house cleaning for $25 to $30.
And the number one-reason Expats are drawn to Ecuador...
1. It's close to many North American cities, with direct flights to such hubs as Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and Miami-Ft. Lauderdale.
But other factors made me want to live here too: cost of living is much lower, quality of life is a better (IMHO), medical care is significantly cheaper than in the US. And I think the culture is better & less divisive than back where I came from. All of these were additional factors into my decision.
Damon.
The lower cost of living is icing on the cake.
See, I had essentially quit my job (dissolved a corporation) over a dispute with my state government (I was majority owner and president of the corporation). I needed to find a new place to live since I promised never to pay another cent in taxes to that state's government. In order to avoid that sort of situation occurring in the future, I wanted to avoid working or doing business wherever I moved. That left me needing to find a place I could live without working (essentially retire at 38) while still being able to support my daughter. Five years on and it's still going good.
The parts were:
------ Climate ------
I used to live where heating and cooling cost $3000-5000/year; here my daily temperature usually ranges from 19-27°C (66-80°F) so I need neither heating nor cooling and pay nothing.
------ Taxes ------
I used to pay $2000+ per year in property tax for a house I bought for $50k; here I pay $50 per year for a house I bought for $130k. (FYI - property prices were about the same here and there).
------ Cost of living ------
Me and my daughter were already living on $100-200 in groceries per month; that hasn't changed. Internet and electric both used to be about $40/month; those costs haven't changed.
------ Insects ------
I lived where it snowed 6 months a year and so there were no roaches or centipedes or other terrifying creepy-crawlies - worst we had were mosquitos in the spring and ticks in the summer. I was considering Hawaii for retirement until I heard about the number and size of insects there. Here there are more mosquitos and ticks than I'd like (there are a few) and I do see an occasional scorpion (non-life-threatening), but no roaches or centipedes. The no-see-ums here are a pain but, all told, it could be worse.
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In summation, I went from spending $600-1000 per month to survive to, on average, spending about $225 per month now. As a bonus, I never have to shovel snow. The mud during rainy season though....
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