Sri Lanka announces visa-free access to Indians, 34 other nations from October 1
“First steps towards a visa-free regime!” Sri Lankan FM stated in a post on X.
Sri Lanka has announced that it will provide free visa access to 35 countries, including India, starting from October 1. This was reported by the Sri Lanka-based Daily Mirror, citing Harin Fernando, the advisor to the Sri Lankan Ministry of Tourism. The list of nations includes 34 other countries in addition to India.
“First steps towards a visa-free regime!” Sri Lankan FM stated in a post on X.
In a subsequent post, Sabry shared data from Sri Lankan Tourism Authority showing rise in tourism in the country.
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Some of the major names include the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Israel, New Zealand, Nepal, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan and Australia. Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, Ali Sabry appreciated the development and called it the first step towards a visa-free regime.
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