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Entering Sri Lanka with ETA 2026: What You Need to Prepare

Monday, May 25, 2026

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Although Sri Lanka’s entry procedures are considered relatively straightforward compared to many countries in the region, this does not guarantee that you will be granted entry. In practice, Sri Lankan immigration authorities have the right to deny entry at the border if you fail to meet the required documentation — even if your ETA has already been approved.

In this article, [Brand Name] provides a comprehensive checklist of documents and requirements you should prepare before your trip, helping you stay proactive and ensure a smooth entry process.

What to Prepare for Entry into Sri Lanka with ETA

Valid Passport

This is the most essential and mandatory document for entering Sri Lanka. Your passport must meet both of the following conditions:

  • Valid for at least 6 months from your intended date of entry

  • Have at least one blank page for the entry stamp

Failure to meet either of these requirements may result in denial of entry at the border, even if your ETA has already been granted.

Approved ETA

After completing your application via the official portal (eta.gov.lk), you will receive a confirmation email once your ETA is approved. When entering Sri Lanka, you should have either a printed copy or a digital version (screenshot or PDF on your phone) ready to present if requested.

Return or Onward Ticket

According to Sri Lanka’s Immigration Department, you must provide proof that you will leave the country after your trip. This can include:

  • A return flight ticket to your home country

  • Or an onward ticket to a third destination (if Sri Lanka is not your final stop)

Immigration officers may request to see this at the border. Without proof of departure, you may be considered at risk of overstaying and could be denied entry.

Accommodation Details in Sri Lanka

You are required to provide an address where you will stay during your visit. This can be:

  • A hotel or resort booking confirmation

  • The address of a relative or friend in Sri Lanka

You are not required to have a full itinerary, but at a minimum, you should have details for your first night’s stay. Immigration officers often ask where you will be staying — a clear and specific answer helps speed up the process.

Proof of Financial Means (if requested)

Under Sri Lanka immigration regulations, you may be asked to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay and return journey. While not always checked, it is advisable to prepare in advance to avoid issues at the border.

Acceptable proof includes:

  • Bank statements or international credit cards

  • Cash in foreign currency (USD, EUR, or LKR)

You do not need a large amount, but your financial capacity should be reasonable and aligned with your travel duration and planned expenses.

Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate

If you have traveled to or transited through countries with a risk of yellow fever (mainly in Africa and South America) within 6 days before arrival, you must present an International Certificate of Vaccination at the border.

This certificate becomes valid 10 days after vaccination and remains valid for 10 years. Failure to provide it when required may result in immediate denial of entry at the airport.

Common Reasons for Entry Denial Despite Having ETA

Holding an ETA does not guarantee entry. The final decision rests with immigration officers at the port of entry. Below are common reasons travelers are denied entry even with an approved ETA:

  • Invalid passport: Less than 6 months validity or no blank pages — the most common reason for refusal

  • No outbound ticket: Inability to show a return or onward ticket raises overstay concerns

  • ETA details mismatch: Errors in passport number, name, or date of birth

  • Poor immigration history: Previous overstays or immigration violations

  • Insufficient financial proof: Lack of funds or inability to provide evidence when requested

  • Missing required vaccination certificate: Especially for yellow fever (if applicable)

  • Restricted nationalities: Citizens of Cameroon, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Afghanistan, Ghana, Syria, and North Korea cannot apply for ETA via the standard portal. Entry without an embassy-issued visa will likely be refused

FAQs: Entering Sri Lanka with ETA

Does ETA guarantee entry?

No. ETA is a form of pre-approval, meaning you meet the preliminary requirements for entry into Sri Lanka. The final decision is made by immigration officers at the border.

If you fail to meet the required conditions at the time of entry (passport, outbound ticket, financial proof, accommodation details, etc.), you may still be denied entry even with an approved ETA.

How long can you stay with ETA?

Both Tourist and Business ETA allow a maximum stay of 30 days per entry. However, the exact duration granted will be determined by the immigration officer and stamped in your passport upon arrival.

Can ETA be extended?

Yes. A Tourist ETA can be extended up to a maximum of 270 days from the initial date of entry, divided into three stages (+60 days, +90 days, +90 days).

There are two ways to apply for an extension:

  • Online: Via eservices.immigration.gov.lk

  • In person: At the Department of Immigration in Battaramulla, Colombo

For Business ETA, extensions must be processed in person and are not available online. It is recommended to apply at least one week before your current ETA expires to avoid overstaying during processing.

Do I need documents for transit?

Transit ETA applies to passengers transiting through Sri Lanka for less than 48 hours and is free of charge. However, you still need to prepare:

  • A valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)

  • A ticket to your next destination

  • Transit ETA (applied via eta.gov.lk or issued on arrival)

If you plan to leave the airport during transit, note that the 48 hours is counted from the time of entry. Plan your schedule carefully to avoid exceeding the allowed duration.

Conclusion

Entering Sri Lanka with an ETA is not complicated — but only if you are properly prepared. A valid passport, approved ETA, return ticket, and accommodation details are the minimum requirements before boarding your flight. Additional documents, such as financial proof or vaccination certificates, may not always be requested, but failure to provide them when required can still lead to denial of entry at the border.

If you want to ensure your ETA application is accurate and complete from the start, you may consider using support services from Global eVisa. With extensive experience handling real cases, our team can guide you through the entire process — from ETA application to successfully completing immigration procedures upon arrival.