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HKSAR Passport Holders Can Apply Online for ETA to Sri Lanka, Up to 30-Day Visa Granted
The Hong Kong SAR Government announced that it has been notified by the Embassy of Sri Lanka in China that holders of HKSAR passports may apply online for an Electronic Travel Auth...
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The Hong Kong SAR Government announced that it has been notified by the Embassy of Sri Lanka in China that holders of HKSAR passports may apply online for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) prior to travelling to Sri Lanka. Upon arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport in Sri Lanka, they will be granted an entry visa with a maximum stay of 30 days.

A spokesperson for the Immigration Department said Sri Lanka is a country along the Belt and Road. Under the Belt and Road Initiative, this visa-on-arrival arrangement will provide greater convenience to HKSAR passport holders and help strengthen tourism, cultural and economic ties between the two places. (ha/w)



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