Immigrants & Emigrants (Amendment) Bill to be presented for Second Reading

The Immigrants & Emigrants (Amendment) Bill, which seeks to encourage foreign investors to extend the validity of visas to five years was considered by the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Defence yesterday (22).

Accordingly, the Committee agreed to present it to Parliament for a Second Reading.

The Consultative Committee on Defence chaired by Chamal Rajapaksa, State Minister of National Security & Disaster Management met today, under the chairmanship of Anura Priyadharshana Yapa, Member of Parliament. (Major) Pradeep Undugoda, Charles Nirmalanathan and Tiran Alles were also present at this meeting. Officials including the Controller General of Immigration and Emigration U.V. Sarath Rupasiri joined the committee meeting via Zoom technology, the Parliament communications division said.

According to the Bill, Section 14 of the Immigrants & Emigrants Act No. 20 of 1948 will be amended to increase the current visa issuance period from 02 to 05 years, said Controller General of Immigration and Emigration U. V. Sarath Rupasiri. Furthermore, he stated that the period for which visas can be granted with the approval of the Minister, will be further increased from 05 years to 10 years.

It was also revealed that these amendments will introduce the Permanent Resident Visa status and the relevant regulations will be formulated in the future. The Controller General of Immigration and Emigration pointed out that the issuance of long-term visas has a number of socio-economic benefits, including providing a safer environment for foreign investors to invest in businesses.

by Daily News Sri Lanka

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