Ecuador suspends visa waiver for Chinese citizens, citing irregular migration

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A group of migrants, including many from China, walk along the wall in October 2023 after crossing the border from Mexico into California to seek asylum. Photo: AP

Ecuador on Tuesday announced the suspension of an agreement with China that had waived visas for Chinese citizens travelling to the South American country, citing a “worrying” increase in irregular migration.

Ecuador’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the suspension of the bilateral agreement is temporary and it will start on July 1.

It added that the measure was taken after authorities saw that around 50 per cent of Chinese nationals entering Ecuador didn’t leave the country “through regular routes” nor within the permitted 90 days they were allowed to stay under the waiver agreement.


The development would effectively mean that Ecuador was reinstating visas for Chinese citizens, but the foreign ministry did not provide any details.

Since 2023, people from China are among the top nationalities of migrants reaching the United States.



Ecuador, one of the only two mainland countries in the Americas that offer visa-free entry to Chinese nationals, has become a popular starting point for Chinese migrants who would then trek northward through Central America before entering the United States. The other country is the Republic of Suriname.

The Washington-based think tank Niskanen Centre, citing official data from the Ecuadorian government, said that Chinese nationals entered Ecuador 48,381 times in 2023 but only left 24,240 times. The difference of 24,141 was the highest of any nationality, according to Niskanen.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said at a daily briefing on Tuesday that Beijing “firmly opposes all forms of human smuggling” and that the country’s law enforcement has been “tough on all kinds of human smuggling groups and individuals engaged in illegal immigration”.

China also has been working with other countries to “jointly tackle human smuggling activities, repatriate illegal immigrants and maintain a good order in cross-border travel”, Lin said.


Lin said the mutual visa exemption agreement between China and Ecuador first came into effect in 2016.

As bilateral relations are stabilising, Beijing has resumed cooperation with Washington to repatriate Chinese nationals who are in the US illegally.

The number of Chinese immigrants entering the United States rose drastically last year, when US border officials arrested more than 37,000 Chinese nationals on the southern border, 10 times the number during the previous year.

The monthly tally fell in the first three months of this year, but it rose to 3,282 arrests in April. Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican US presidential candidate, has suggested that the Chinese migrants, mostly men, could be building an army on American soil.

The Chinese migrants and their advocates have rejected Trump’s claims, saying they have left China for better economic prospects and a freer society after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

China is one of Ecuador’s main trade partners and, under the government of former Ecuadoran president Rafael Correa, also became its largest lender.
 

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It is amazing Chinese even with declining population still find more opportunities outside and not at home. Is the economy not as good as it get portrayed by Xi?
 

Menthol

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It is amazing Chinese even with declining population still find more opportunities outside and not at home. Is the economy not as good as it get portrayed by Xi?

The competition in Mainland China is the world hardest.

Many of them went to overseas to find a better opportunity and less competition.

Typical Chinese people.

Chinese Indonesian is like that too.

My family members are scattered around the world.

My great grandfather died in Latin America, in effort to cross to USA around 100 years ago.
 

JaneBhiDoYaaron

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The competition in Mainland China is the world hardest.

Many of them went to overseas to find a better opportunity and less competition.

Typical Chinese people.

Chinese Indonesian is like that too.

My family members are scattered around the world.

My great grandfather died in Latin America, in effort to cross to USA around 100 years ago.
That is true with Indias also but Indian economy is not like China so I can understand migration by Indians and other nations. Anyway so many I know specially in young generation went back to India after studying overseas so things are turning around.

Specially people going out with no ine to to support parents ( husband and wives 4 people) back home in one chine policy. It is kind of sad state for elderly parents in China.
 

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