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  2. Americans in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Americans first came to Cuenca in a slow trickle and many years later a deluge of retirees began settling there. The mayor of Cuenca estimated that about 4,000 Americans are now living there. [3] Loja is also home to many American retirees who settled there for its scenery and weather. [4]

  3. Visa policy of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Most visitors to Ecuador can enter the country without a visa. However, visitors from certain countries must first obtain a visa in advance before being allowed to enter. Citizens of most countries may stay up to 90 days without a valid visa.

  4. A Texas boomer couple who retired to an expat hot spot in ...

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    Karl and Brenda moved from the US to Ecuador for a more affordable and stress-free retirement. They were worried about costs and financial instability in the US.

  5. Retiring Abroad: Top 5 Places Boomers Prefer To Retire ... - AOL

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    Salinas, Ecuador. Another popular vacation spot, Salinas, Ecuador makes a great place to put down your roots in retirement. The South American coastal town has a thriving tourist economy, making ...

  6. Americans Want To Retire in These 14 Countries - AOL

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    Retiring in the U.S. is, for many, an uncomfortable experience given the country's high cost of living, and many experts say a retirement crisis is well underway. Discover More: 7 Ways Middle-Class...

  7. Embassy of the United States, Quito - Wikipedia

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    The first U.S. diplomatic agent resident in Quito was designated in 1848. [2] The rank of the U.S. mission in Ecuador was elevated from a Legation to an embassy in 1942, with Boaz Long serving as the first U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador. This was a significant advancement in the diplomatic ties between the two countries.

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