Sri Lanka: new Investor Visa for property buyers

This new initiative for buyers outside Sri Lanka interested in buying condominium units (holiday apartments) started on 1 June 2024.

The Investor Visa program ensures a simplified and efficient procedure for non-Sri Lankans looking to invest in the country’s fast-growing real estate market allowing visa applications to be handled entirely online, making it easier for potential investors.

A notable feature of the new process is that foreigners staying in Sri Lanka will no longer have to exit the country to apply for a visa.

This notable improvement is expected to draw in additional investors to support Sri Lanka’s economic progress and flourishing construction and property development industry.

Applicants must provide:

1. Confirmation from a bank regarding the deposit of foreign currency into an IIA account.

2. A statement from the investor specifying the purpose of the investment, whether to purchase a unit or units from a condominium development project in the country.

For investments exceeding USD 100,000, applicants will receive an immediate 5-year visa, which can be renewed.

Investments over USD 200,000 will be eligible for a 10-year renewable visa, both necessitating a maximum of five days for ministerial approval.

By opening its doors wider to international investors, Sri Lanka is not only improving its economic prospects but also laying the foundation for sustainable growth in its property development sector.

In addition to the direct and obvious benefits mentioned earlier, foreign investments in real estate have been proven to generate multiple streams of both short and long-term inflows.

The nature of investing in Real Estate is characterized by long-term commitments and substantial investments, which in turn contribute to the country’s overall development.

An apartment on the golden beaches of Wadduwa

The scenic coastal town of Wadduwa is sanctified with crystalline shores and sun-kissed sands.

Serene by nature and unique in character, Wadduwa offers visitors an array of wonderful experiences.

One can enjoy visiting the popular Kalutara Temple to see its vibrant murals, joining local fishermen on an early morning excursion to pull in nets, savouring a refreshing glass of deliciously brewed toddy, shopping for the ideal souvenir and much more.

Kalutara Temple

Our conveniently located apartments allow you to explore the wonders of Kalutara Temple, the only shrine in the world that is hollow; Rankoth Viharaya, the temple built on a rock; and the picturesque Wadduwa Temple. These Buddhist cultural shrines surround our accommodations.

Richmond Castle

Richmond Castle, resembling Indian and British colonial architecture, stands in Palatota. Originally built in 1896 as the mansion of a wealthy spice plantation governor, this historic structure is now open to the public.

Brief Gardens

Brief Gardens, a scenic landscape and famed island tourist attraction, once belonged to Bevis Bawa. This hillside garden, graced by expertly crafted sculptures from Bawa and other artists, offers captivating vistas that complement its beauty.

National Zoological Gardens

As the oldest zoo in Asia, Sri Lanka’s National Zoological Gardens is a beloved family destination. Located in Dehiwala, the zoo draws crowds daily with its aviary, aquarium, butterfly garden, reptile house and more.

Pahiyangala

Renowned for serving as the resting place of Pahiyan Bhikkhu, a Chinese Buddhist monk who visited Sri Lanka in the 5th century, Pahiyangala features a unique natural rock cave said to be the only one of its kind in Asia. This prominent historical and natural attraction also includes a temple at the site.

Local fishermen

With a breathtaking shoreline, Wadduwa is dotted with fishing villages. Gain a true understanding of this one-of-a-kind place by observing the mysterious lives of local fishermen hauling in their catch, or absorb that adventurous spirit yourself by sailing on a catamaran into the magnificent sea.

Toddy tappers

A time-honoured cultural tradition, palm toddy tapping is a craft passed down through generations. Observe the impressive skills of a seasoned tapper at work during his daily routine. Learn the nuances of this trade while savouring a delicious toddy offered by the friendly brewer himself.

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