Welcome to our new website
Here you will find information on our work, such as Visa applications, Passports, Help for British Nationals , Travel Advice, Development Projects, Scholarships, Climate Change, Trade and Investment, News from the UK .
Attention
This Embassy will be closed on Friday the 21st of November 2008
Ecuador, Quito, British Embassy
Ecuador, Quito, British Embassy
Citiplaza Building,
Naciones Unidas Ave. and Republica de El Salvador 14th Floor
(Consular Section 12th floor)
PO Box 17-17-830,
Quito
Telephone:
(593) (2) 2970 800 / 801
Fax:
(593) (2) 2970 809 Commercial
(593) (2) 2970 807 Consular
(593) (2) 2970 811 Chancery
GMT:
Embassy: Mon-Thurs: 1230-1730 and 1830-2100
Fri: 1230-1730
Local Time:
Embassy: Mon-Thurs: 0730-1230 and 1330-1600
Fri: 0730-1230
British Embassy in Ecuador
Register with us
We hope all British Nationals travelling to Ecuador even for short trips register with us. We also encourage British residents in Ecuador to register with us using the same on-line system. Thank you!
Emergency Contact Details
In case of a real emergency involving a British citizen outside normal working hours, you should contact the Duty Officer on: +593 (0) 92 029 944
News & Events
Bilateral Programme
This year our Bilateral Programme allocation has been increased by 50% in relation to last year find out more
Art Gallery
As part of its commitment to the Environmental and Investors in people, the British Embassy has opened up its conference room to Ecuadorian artists, both known and unknown. Each artist has been invited to exhibit his/her work for a month. Find out about the artists registered.
Members of the public are welcome to visit the Embassy to see these works. However, we would be grateful if you could limit your visit to Friday mornings and ring first as the works of art are on display in the conference room. Artists who would like to participate must meet the following requirements: Portfolio of Original Paintings, CV and make an appointment for an interview. Please send the information to britemb@uio.satnet.net
LATEST NEWS
G20 delivers “route map” to economic recovery
17 November 2008
The Prime Minister has hailed the “historic” agreement at the G20 summit to push ahead with reforms aimed at reversing the current global economic downturn.
Eliasch review on international deforestation published
31 October 2008
The international community should enable rainforest countries to halve deforestation by 2020 and make the global forest sector ‘carbon neutral’ by 2030. This is the recommendation of an independent report to the Prime Minister published today.
La Embajada Británica en Ecuador