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Sri Lanka introduces online visa system for sea route travellers

By IANS | Updated: April 20, 2024 20:50 IST

Colombo, April 20 Sri Lanka's Immigration and Emigration Department has introduced an online visa system for travellers entering ...

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Colombo, April 20 Sri Lanka's Immigration and Emigration Department has introduced an online visa system for travellers entering Sri Lanka by ship, a senior official said on Saturday.

Additional controller general of the department, Imal Gunawardena, told journalists that those who arrive in the country via ship can obtain a visa valid for four days using the online system. He added that this visa would cost 25 U.S. dollars, Xinhua news agency reported.

Gunawardena said Sri Lanka has launched an official eVisa website and all visitors must complete an eVisa application before arriving in the country.

He said an eVisa fee waiver scheme has been introduced for citizens of China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia and Japan until April 30, 2024, for tourism only.

--IANS

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