Canada has revised its travel advice for Ecuador, cautioning Canadians about safety concerns due to rising gang violence and the current state of emergency across parts of the country. Daily Hive



The Canadian government has issued an updated travel advisory for people planning trips to Ecuador. Officials warn Canadians to stay alert because of growing safety concerns across parts of the South American country.

The advisory highlights risks linked to gang violence and ongoing security operations. Authorities say travellers should review the latest guidance before leaving Canada and remain cautious during their visit.

State of Emergency in Several Provinces

According to the Government of Canada, Ecuador currently faces serious security challenges. Officials say a state of emergency remains in effect in several provinces.

The advisory states, “Ecuador is in a state of ‘internal armed conflict.'” The statement also notes that authorities have increased the presence of security forces to control gang activity across the country, including in major cities such as Guayaquil and Quito.

During the state of emergency, security forces hold expanded powers. Officers can enter private homes, inspect mail and phone records, and carry out raids or searches. Authorities can also limit public gatherings if needed.

Heavy Security Presence Expected

Visitors in Ecuador may notice stronger police and military patrols, particularly around prisons and other sensitive locations.

Officials urge travellers to keep identification with them at all times. They also advise people to follow instructions from local authorities carefully if they encounter checkpoints or security operations.

Curfews Planned in Several Areas

The government in Ecuador plans to introduce overnight curfews in several regions.

From March 15 to March 30, residents and visitors in certain areas must remain indoors between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Authorities will enforce these curfews in provinces including Guayas, Los Ríos, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, and El Oro.

The state of emergency also covers parts of Bolívar, Cotopaxi, Esmeraldas, Manabí, Pichincha, Santa Elena, and Sucumbíos.

Efforts to Fight Organized Crime

Ecuador has stepped up efforts to tackle organized crime and drug trafficking.

President Daniel Noboa recently confirmed that Ecuador works with the United States on operations targeting drug cartels. Officials say a large portion of the world’s cocaine shipments move through Ecuador’s ports, which has increased pressure on the country’s security forces.

These efforts have led to stronger police and military action in several regions.

Advice for Canadians Abroad

Canadian officials encourage travellers to stay informed and take extra precautions when visiting Ecuador.

They also recommend that Canadians register with the government’s Registration of Canadians Abroad service. This free and confidential program helps officials contact citizens quickly if an emergency occurs overseas or if a family emergency happens in Canada.

Authorities say travellers should monitor updates closely and adjust travel plans if conditions change.

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