In a significant move to boost tourism, from the 27th of September 2024, Sri Lanka has implemented a free visa regime for nationals from seven countries, including China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Japan. This visa policy is effective immediately and applies to both tourists and those traveling for official purposes.
Who Qualifies for the Visa-Free Regime?
Nationals from the above-mentioned countries holding Diplomatic, Official, Public Affairs, Service, and Ordinary passports are eligible to enjoy this visa-free regime. However, it’s essential to note that these travellers are required to apply for Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) prior to their arrival in Sri Lanka. This application process will be free of charge under this new scheme, making the travel process smoother and more cost-effective.
Benefits of the New Visa Scheme
Under this visa-free initiative, tourists can stay in Sri Lanka for up to 30 days without any visa fees. Additionally, travellers can enjoy a double-entry facility, allowing them to re-enter Sri Lanka within 30 days of their first arrival. This makes it a convenient option for visitors looking to explore neighboring countries before returning to Sri Lanka.
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Visa Extensions Available
For travelers who wish to extend their stay beyond the initial 30-day period, an extension can be requested by paying the appropriate visa fee. This flexibility caters to tourists and business travelers alike who may need more time to experience the island’s beauty and opportunities.
Applicable Only to Selected Countries
It is important to remember that this visa-free regime is currently limited to the seven nominated countries: China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Japan. Nationals from other countries will continue to follow the standard Sri Lanka ETA process, where applicable visa fees and regulations apply.