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The government of Sri Lanka has expanded its visa-free entry policy to 35 countries.
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Additional Information: As BAL previously reported, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka recently issued an interim order suspending a new eVisa platform, which was originally implemented in April 2024. Government officials have recently undertaken several policy updates designed to simplify the visa system and attract more investors and tourists, and the new visa-free expansion is designed to compete with neighboring destinations in the field of tourism.
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