I recently talked to a lawyer in Ecuador about marriage laws, as they impact foreigners. The good news is that the law that says I must be in residence in the country for 75 days has been revoked, so there is nothing stopping me from getting married there. Well, except for the Coronavirus & the quarantine. But still, this will be significantly cheaper for me, as well as being better for me in that I marry under Ecuadorian law, get indisputable spousal rights under the law, & will probably be easier when I decide to immigrate in the next 7 years.
The latest from Ecuador https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yDwdt0Koz2Ua_VUW2EDhn_mV8UosWpUC/view?fbclid=IwAR3Uw-0UDT1gekZdj7ma4ByqfigRsY4tdZlO2Hf2tnLuB0ObvQXaoU5kg64 : The National COE, in permanent session on Friday, September 11, 2020, unanimously by the full members, resolved: Issue the guidelines that will be mandatory once the state of exception regime has ended. Upon completion of the period of validity of the renewal of the state of exception issued by Executive Decree 1126, Constitutional Opinion No. 5-20-EE / 20 and in strict observance of article 226 of the Constitution of the Republic, for the purposes of developing and implementing measures of prevention and control to contain the massive contagion of COVID-19 in Ecuador, the organisms and institutions of the Central State and the Governments Decentralized Self-Employed, in exercise of their powers, must develop and implement regulations and public policies that ar...
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