Sri Lanka Implements a Visa-Free Policy for 35 Nationalities
Last updated: September 2024
Sri Lanka has taken a giant leap to promote its tourism industry with the announcement of free, visa-on-arrival to its citizens of 35 countries, starting from October 1, 2024. It would enable travelers to spend up to 30 days in this country, free of cost of visa fees, thereby facilitating international visitors touring the island nation and thus making it cheaper and easier. The visa-free program forms part of a six-month pilot project intended to revive the tourism sector, which has slowly gained momentum after being held hostage by hitches for many years.
Countries Included in the Program
The visa-on-arrival initiative covers a wide range of countries, among them some key tourism markets like the USA, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, Saudi Arabia, China, India, Russia, South Korea, and Japan. Given that such a wide array of countries have this benefit, Sri Lanka is thus enabling a broad spectrum of tourists-from the adventure seeker to the cultural enthusiast. In allowing international visitors to have this power of expenditure, the country envisions an increase in its local economy and growth across all sectors related to hospitality, retail, and services.
Here is an exhaustive list of the visa free countries: United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Australia, Denmark, Poland, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Nepal, China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, France, United States, Canada, Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Israel, Belarus, Iran, Sweden, South Korea, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and New Zealand. |
Objectives and Expected Impact
The aim of the visa-free initiative is to ensure a greater inflow of tourists, adding to the economy. Sri Lanka has set ambitious targets for its tourism industry: to attract 2.5 million tourists and earn billions in revenue by the end of 2024. This initiative also follows the strategic timing of Sri Lanka's peak tourist season, extending from December to mid-April. The weather is conducive during this period, and there are many cultural festivals; hence, there is an influx of international visitors. This is, therefore, considered the most opportune time to grant a visa-free entry.
Tourism is a key earner for Sri Lanka, which covers a fair proportion of its foreign exchange earnings. In the recent past, the number of visitors to the country has risen well. In fact, between January and August of 2024 alone, Sri Lanka welcomed over 1.3 million tourists, coming first from India, the UK, and Russia as its source markets. With the free visa-on-arrival program, this number is very likely to increase, increasing further revenues that could help the economic recovery of the country.
Historical Context and Future Prospects
Tourism in Sri Lanka has seen quite a number of challenges in recent years, from political turmoil to economic turmoil. It saw 1.49 million visitors in 2023, an increase of more than double the number compared to the previous year of 2022. Growth here has partly been powered by natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, along with efforts by the government toward stabilizing the nation and attracting international visitors.
This new visa-on-arrival policy forms part of a broader plan in place for sustaining this positive momentum. Besides that move, the government of Sri Lanka has launched a global tourism marketing campaign termed "You'll Come Back For More," the first since 2007. This will introduce the tourists to some uniquely Sri Lankan experiences that range from pristine beaches and ancient temples to sprawling tea plantations teeming with wildlife. Skewed with the marketing campaign, visa-free entry will make Sri Lanka one of the most sought-after tourist destinations globally for the foreseeable future.
Conclusion
Sri Lanka's free visa policy aims to boost tourism and the economy. With its rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and hospitality, it's expected to attract more tourists and become a top tourist destination.
To obtain a Sri Lanka eVisa
- Step1: Fill out the digital application form with your passport information.
- Step2: Make your payment securely online using a credit card.
- Step3: Keep an eye on your email for confirmation of payment and the arrival of your eVisa, which will be delivered electronically.
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