›Sri Lanka digital nomad visa requirements
The Digital Nomad Visa requires applicants to demonstrate stable remote income and a genuine remote work arrangement. Unlike traditional work visas, there is no requirement to have a Sri Lanka employer — you must work for foreign clients or employers.
- Income: $2,000/month
- Stay duration: 1 year, renewable annually
- Health insurance: international health insurance covering Sri Lanka required
- Background check: Police clearance or criminal record check from your home country (typically apostilled)
- Valid passport: 6+ months beyond intended stay
- Proof of accommodation: Rental agreement, hotel, or property documents
Eligibility note: Remote workers; not yet available but requirements published; Ministry of Digital Economy recommendation required; no local employment allowed
›How to apply for the Sri Lanka digital nomad visa
- Gather documentation. Collect 3–6 months of bank statements showing income above the threshold, employment contracts or freelance agreements, valid passport, international health insurance certificate, and a police clearance certificate from your home country.
- Authenticate documents. Check whether Sri Lanka requires an apostille stamp on foreign-issued documents. Arrange certified translations for documents not in the local language or English.
- Submit your application. Apply through the official Sri Lanka government portal. Some programs accept online applications; others require in-person submission at a consulate.
- Await approval and enter. Once approved, book travel and ensure your health insurance is active from day one in Sri Lanka. Register with local immigration if required within the first 30 days of arrival.
›Tax treatment for Sri Lanka digital nomad visa holders
No personal income tax on foreign-sourced income. All income must be earned from foreign sources only; local employment and contracting are prohibited. Tax registration with Sri Lankan authorities is required for visa renewal after the first year, but tax liability depends on individual circumstances, residency status, and applicable double-tax treaties. Source: Sri Lanka Dept of Immigration official Digital Nomad Visa PDF — https://www.immigration.gov.lk/content/files/visa/digital_nomad/Digital%20Nomad%20Visa%20Category.pdf
Always consult a qualified tax professional before making long-term commitments. Tax laws change and bilateral tax treaties between your home country and Sri Lanka may affect your obligations.
›Common mistakes to avoid
Applying without consistent income documentation
Depositing a lump sum the month before applying doesn't work. Immigration officials want to see 3–6 months of consistent income above the threshold. Start documenting your earnings well before applying.
Confusing tourist visa status with digital nomad visa permission
Working — even remotely for a foreign company — is prohibited under tourist status in most countries. Don't risk deportation or future entry bans by working on a tourist visa.
Underestimating document authentication time
Apostille stamps and certified translations can take 2–6 weeks. Budget extra time before your intended start date.