Sri Lankan passports are issued to citizens of Sri Lanka for the purpose of international travel. The Department of Immigration and Emigration is responsible for issuing Sri Lankan passports.
Immigration and Emigration Department has begun to issue biometric passports according to international standards with effect from 10 August 2015 Despite undertaking such measures, successive governments in Sri Lanka have made little effort to improve visa free access for its citizens.
Video Sri Lankan passport
Types
- Diplomatic Passport (Light Red ) - Issued to Sri Lankan diplomats, top ranking government officials and diplomatic couriers.
- Official Passport (Red ) - Issued to individuals representing the Sri Lankan government on official/state business
- Ordinary Passport (Maroon ) - Issued for ordinary travel, such as vacations and business trips
- Valid for all countries (Barely affords visa free travel to any countries)
- Valid for specified countries
- Emergency Certificate (Silver )
- Valid for India and Nepal (for Pilgrimage and medical treatment)
- Non Machine Readable Passports (Brown ) - Issued by Sri Lanka Missions under special circumstances
All newly issued passports for adults will have a maximum validity of ten years from the date of issue under the Immigrants and Emigrants Act, regardless of when the previous passport (if any) was issued.
Maps Sri Lankan passport
Cost and Validity
Specified countries* = Bahrain, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
In case of a lost passport, a fine of ??.10,000 charge in addition to the passport fee.
Identity information page
The Sri Lankan passport includes the following data:
- Photograph of the holder (digital image printed on page)
- Type ('PA' or 'PB' for Ordinary Passport, 'PC' for Official Passport and 'PD' for Diplomatic Passport)
- Country code ('LKA' for Sri Lanka)
- Passport No. (Starting with 'N' for Ordinary Passport, 'OL' for Official Passport and 'D' for Diplomatic Passport)
- Surname
- Other Names
- National Status ('SRI LANKAN')
- Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY)
- Sex 'M' for Male and 'F' for Female
- Place of Birth (only the city or town is listed)
- Date of Issue (DD/MM/YYYY)
- Date of Expiry (DD/MM/YYYY)
- Profession
- ID No. (National Identity Card Number)
- Holder's Sign (digital signature printed on page)
- Authority Colombo (digital signature of Controller General of Immigration and Emigration)
The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone.
Biometric Passport
From the 10 August 2015, all newly issued passports are to be enabled with Biometric interfaces to allow holders to be applicable for 'Visa Waiver Programmes' (VWP) available in certain countries. The passport is valid like the Machine Readable PP for 10 yrs. from issuance. The Sri Lankan passport is ranked very poorly in global visa free access lists.
Citizens interested to receive this or renew their existing passport are to be photographed by authorized photo studios around the island and be present for "fingerprint scanning' at the office in Colombo and other major cities. A list of authorized studios are available here.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: (as at 10/08/2015)
- All passport applicants irrespective of age should use passport Application Form K 35A
- All passport applicants including children should provide digital photograph through Authorized photo studio
- Fingerprints will be collected from all applicants above 16 years at the head office and three regional offices in Sri Lanka
- Applicants submitting passport applications through Sri Lanka Diplomatic Missions overseas could do so without providing fingerprints and digital photograph. Holders of such passports could provide fingerprints on their first arrival in Sri Lanka at the head office or any of the regional offices of the Department.
- Inclusion of children in parents passport will NO longer be allowed and children will be issued separate passports
- Children below 16 years of age whose passports are issued after 10 August 2015 are required to provide fingerprints to the Department upon reaching the age of 16 years. Holders of such passports living abroad should do so upon first arrival in Sri Lanka.
- No Emergency Certificate (EC) shall be issued for applicants below 60 years
Sri Lankan Passport for a Dual Citizen
Sri Lanka allows dual citizenship. However, under the 19th amendment of that country's constitution. An individual who holds citizenship in both Sri Lanka and another country can obtain a Sri Lankan passport.
An individual who holds citizenship in both Sri Lanka and another country can obtain a Sri Lankan passport by submitting the following documents.
(Download printable versions of the Application Forms here)
- Completed Application Form
- Photo studio acknowledgement
- Dual Citizenship Certificate with a photocopy. (A copy of payment receipt for citizenship Registration may be accepted)
- Foreign passport with any Sri Lankan passport if there is (with photocopy of Bio data pages)
- National Identity Card with a photocopy.
- Birth Certificate with a photocopy.
For further information: click here to be redirected to the department's website
Note of passport
The passport contains the following note :
Sinhalese:
Tamil:
English:
Visa requirements
In 2016, Sri Lankan citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 40 countries and territories, ranking the Sri Lankan passport 96th in the world according to the Visa Restrictions Index. For a middle income country such as Sri Lanka, this ranking is considered to be extremely low. No concerted effort has been made to improve the ranking. One major implication of the poor ranking has been a brain drain. Many expatriate Sri Lankans have given up their citizenship due to this.
See also
- Visa requirements for Sri Lankan citizens
References
External links
- Department of Immigration and Emigration - Sri Lanka
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