ECONOMYNEXT – The Maldives could take reciprocal action after Sri Lanka’s new system of outsourcing its visas, which requires the payment of “processing” and “convenience” charges of 26 dollars, even though the government does not collect any fees.
Maldivian authorities have reminded Sri Lanka of the long-standing bilateral agreement under which their citizens could travel freely between the two neighbours without any charges or bureaucratic barriers.
A one month stay is available without a fee.
Maldivians, who consider Sri Lanka their second home, often spend more than a month in the larger country, but are now required to pay 26 dollars to VFS Global, which has controversially been contracted to handle Sri Lankan visas.
“The Sri Lankan government will not charge a fee, but Maldivians still have to pay VFS after applying online for a visa,” a Maldivian government official said in the capital, Male. “This violates the spirit of our agreement.”
He said the new administration of President Mohamed Muizzu was taking up the issue with Sri Lankan authorities in both Male and Colombo.
In a worst-case scenario, the Maldives will be compelled to reciprocate the new cost of a Sri Lankan visa and charge Sri Lankans traveling to the archipelago. There are also expat Sri Lankans in the Maldives.
There are only a handful of countries to which Sri Lankan passport holders can travel without any visa restrictions.
Singapore is another country which could take action against Sri Lanka if the bilateral deal is found to be violated, according a source said.
Opposition parties have said in parliament that outsourcing the visa handling to VFS Global and their partners was a bigger corruption scandal than the bond scam of 2015 and 2016, when billions of rupees were stolen through insider deals.
VFS has sent this response in relation to visas to Maldivians
We want to clarify that no visa or service fee is levied to Maldivian nationals who wish to visit Sri Lanka for a period of six months. Fees are applicable for all other categories.
For additional information on visa exemptions please check https://www.srilankaevisa.lk/information
We have also attached a screenshot of the page which states that Maldivians do not have to obtain an e-Visa for six months stay.
All applicable visa fees and charges are as per the directions of the Department of Immigration and Emigration (DI&E), Sri Lanka. (COLOMBO/May 28, 2024)