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    Ecuador Ends Visa-Free Access for Chinese Nationals

    June 20, 2024Updated:June 20, 20242 Mins Read
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    Chinese Migrants attempting to cross into the US from Mexico sit by a fire as they are detained by US Customs and Border Protection at the border on November 12, 2023, in Jacumba, California.Nick Ut/Getty Images. Source: Business Insider Africa
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    Ecuador has decided to terminate its visa-free entry program for Chinese nationals, a move aimed at addressing a surge in irregular migration flows. Since 2016, Chinese travelers could enter Ecuador without a visa and stay for up to 90 days. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility cited a significant increase in Chinese citizens overstaying their permitted time as the reason for ending the program.

    The decision marks a pivotal change as Ecuador was one of only two countries in the Americas offering visa-free access to Chinese nationals, the other being Suriname. According to the ministry, approximately half of all Chinese arrivals failed to depart through legal channels within the stipulated timeframe, often using Ecuador as a transit point to reach other destinations in the region.

    In 2023 alone, Chinese arrivals in Ecuador surged dramatically, totaling 48,381 entries, while only 24,240 departures were recorded as legal exits. This imbalance, highlighted by the Niskanen Center, underscores the scale of the issue Ecuador faced in managing these migratory flows.

    The implications extend beyond Ecuador, as many Chinese migrants have used the country as a stepping stone towards Mexico, aiming to eventually cross into the United States through its southern border. The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability reported a staggering 8,000% increase in encounters with Chinese nationals at the US-Mexico border in March compared to 2021.

    The decision by Ecuador to revoke visa-free access comes amid heightened efforts by Chinese authorities to combat smuggling activities related to irregular migration. A spokesperson from the Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized their stance against smuggling and highlighted recent efforts to strengthen border management and crackdown on criminal organizations facilitating illegal crossings.

    The shift in Ecuador’s policy is expected to reshape migration patterns in the Americas, particularly impacting routes used by Chinese migrants seeking entry into the United States. This development reflects broader global challenges in managing migration flows and underscores the interconnected nature of international migration policies.

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