The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal to grant a 14-day visa extension to foreign nationals currently staying in Sri Lanka due to the ongoing conflict situation in the Middle East (ME).
The authorities said that several international flights departing Sri Lanka towards ME destinations have been cancelled since 28 February, preventing some foreign travelers from leaving the country as scheduled. As a result, a number of visitors faced the risk of their visas expiring before they are able to depart. Taking this situation into consideration, the Government has decided to extend visas free of charge for 14 days for foreign nationals whose flights to the ME were cancelled from 28 February. The measure is intended to allow affected passengers enough time to arrange alternative travel plans while remaining legally in Sri Lanka, according to the statement issued by the Government Information Department.
Additionally, the Cabinet has also approved a proposal presented by the Public Security Minister to grant a further 14-day visa extension without a fee if flight cancellations continue in the coming days. The move aims to ensure that stranded travelers are able to remain in the country legally until they are able to secure alternative flights out of Sri Lanka.