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The British Embassy in Quito maintains and develop relations between the UK and Ecuador.
Decisions, documents and meeting minutes from UK-Andean countries committees.
1. Summary of the second meeting of the UK-Andean Countries Customs, Trade…
Ecuador (Andean chair) hosted virtually, July 2023 The second meeting of…
1. Opening remarks / introductions 2. Adoption of agenda Parties agreed…
Summary of discussion of the first United Kingdom-Andean Countries Market…
Summary of discussion of the first United Kingdom-Andean Countries…
Summary A productive and collaborative first meeting of the UK-Andean…
Joint minutes of the first meeting of the sub-committee on government…
The UK and the Andean partners held the first TSD Sub-Committee under the…
UK hosted virtually, March 2022 The first meeting of the United…
All visa applications must be made online. The British Embassy does not process any visa application or reply to any enquiry on visas.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Details of consular fees for Ecuador.
Please read this article to know more about the legalisation of UK degree certificates
Following an incident at the Mexican Embassy in Quito, an FCDO spokesperson gave a statement.
The Regulator of Social Housing has today published the results of its latest quarterly survey of registered providers’ financial health.
If you are travelling to the UK this summer with children under the age of 18, we would like to remind you of some requirements.
Joanna Crellin announced as Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner (HMTC) for Latin America and the Caribbean (LATAC).
The British Embassy Quito is launching “Education is GREAT” - a campaign that provides useful information and advice on studying in the UK - the best option for studying abroad!
The British Embassy in Quito is not related to any part of the process and we cannot assist you. Please read this UK Border Agency guidance.
Information on the Ecuadorean legal and prison systems for British prisoners, their family and friends.
Illicit Economies Programme (CIEP) is a programme funded through the UK: British Embassy, Colombia (with, and on behalf of other British Embassies in region).
Speaking at Santiago’s Gabriela Mistral Cultural Centre, James Cleverly outlined the ambitious future of UK-Latin America relations and called for the region to be given a greater voice on the world stage.
The government’s approach to maintaining continuity in the trade relationship between the UK and the Andean countries of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru from 1 January 2021.
Informative note about changing your name in the UK (in English and Spanish).
Renewed commitment brings gender and equalities at the heart of UK’s work in the LATAC region, as part of the UK government’s commitment to tackle inequalities around the world.
Useful reference points on the Ecuadorean Immigration Policy.
Information for British nationals who are victims of rape and sexual assault in Ecuador.
On Thursday 24 November, the British Embassy organised a workshop at the Quito Contemporary Art Centre to share information about handling vulnerable cases.
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