Sri Lanka visitors urged to apply for eVisa ‘at least a few days’ before departure – By Linsey McNeill

Sri Lanka visitors urged to apply for eVisa ‘at least a few days’ before departure – By Linsey McNeill

INTRODUCTION As of 2010, there were 45,159 Sri Lankans living in the US. Substantial immigration began in the 1990s when many fled the violence of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The majority of Sri Lankan-Americans live in the vicinity of either New York City (where there’s a Little Sri Lanka on Staten Island), central New Jersey, or Los Angeles.

Source : travelgossip

Sri Lanka has introduced a new eVisa scheme, with visitors obliged to apply online before arriving in the country.

The new scheme, introduced on 17 April, replaces the visa on arrival.

In an update to its travel advice, the Foreign Office said: “You should apply for a Sri Lanka ‘Electronic Travel Authorisation’ (ETA) online, at least a few days before departure. 

“You should get your approval notice within 24 hours, and you can use this to enter Sri Lanka.”

Visitors must also complete an online arrival form, which can be done up to three days before arriving in Sri Lanka. 

The Foreign Office advice adds: “You do not need a visa if you’re travelling through Sri Lanka by air, as long as the connecting flight is within 24 hours of your arrival. Check with your airline about transit times.”

 

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