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REMEMBERING THE EASTER SUNDAY ATTACKS – H.E GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, PRESIDENT OF SRI LANKA

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Directions issued to Authorized on Release of Foreign Currency Notes for Travel Purpose

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The Government and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Introduce Further Measures to Preserve the Foreign Currency Reserve position of Sri Lanka

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Notice on outward remittances from Sri Lanka for Sri Lankan students and short term visitors who presently abroad.

Please find the following information pertaining to receiving remittances from Sri Lanka.

  • With  regard  to  foreign   remittances,  on  19th   March  2020  Foreign  Exchange Department   of  the Central  Bank issued a directive  to  Authorized   Dealers on  Release of  Foreign Currency  Notes for Travel  Purposes with a ceiling of  SD 5,000.(Annex I). Please note  that  this is not applicable and/or  arisen in the context of persons who  have already left Sri Lanka for short term visits.
  • Therefore,  persons who  have gone  abroad  for  studies  (under  student  or equivalent  visas) or for medical  purposes  or on their  behalf,  persons in Sri Lanka are permitted to remit  funds from  Sri Lanka to cover expenses of university/tuition/training fees, living expenses, medical charges or as any related fees etc. through Authorized Dealers,that is already permitted asCurrent transactions under the Foreign Exchange Act (FEA).
  • Further,on 9th April 2020 Central Bank issued a Press Release on"The Government and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Introduce Further Measures to Preserve the Foreign Currency Reserve Position of Sri Lanka"(Annex  II) which also clearly states that suspension is only on foreign currency remittances pertaining  to capital transactions and NOT current transactions.(i.e. for educational and medical purposes,living expenses,etc.)
  • Persons who  have gone  abroad  for  pursuing  education  (i.e. students)  are recognized  as persons resident  in Sri Lanka for  the  purposes  of  FEA. Accordingly,such students can obtain Electronic Fund Transfer Cards (EFTCs) (i.e. credit debit cards)  from  Authorized   Dealers  in terms  of  the Directions  issued under  FEA to that  effect.
  •  If  anyone  stranded   abroad   need  to  get  his/her  credit  limit  enhanced,  it  is a decision  of  the respective Authorized   Dealer and there are no credit  limits imposed  under  FEA on EFTCs.
  •  Persons who have gone abroad for short term purposes (other  than  the  persons  who  have migrated  or those who  have left SL for employment   abroad)  are permitted  to  obtain  EFTCs from ADs for  making  payments  in foreign  exchange to  persons resident  outside  Sri Lanka in respect of personal nature current  transactions.
  • Foreign currency  earners who  have to  repay loans in foreign  currency  and whose  incomes  have been  adversely affected due to the Covid-19 outbreak can obtain a  three(03)  months postponement of repayment of  loans.These borrowers   should contact   the respective banks before 30 Apr 2020.

         You may contact the Sri Lanka High Commission in Ottawa on                    E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . if you require any further details.

        Sri Lanka High Commission

        Ottawa

        20.04.2020

 

 

"Ethera Methera" programme telecast on Rupavahini

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COVID -19 CRISIS SPELLS A NEW SRI LANKA

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Foreign Ministry and Foreign Employment Bureau team up to step up efforts to assist Sri Lankans in the Middle East

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Sri Lanka Missions in the Middle East have reported that the welfare measures for migrant workers in the Middle East have received an added boost this week, following the decision by the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) to make available resources from the Workers’ Welfare Fund, originally confined to those registered with the Bureau, to all migrant workers irrespective of their registration status, through units within Sri Lanka Missions abroad in 16 stations. This is in addition to funds already allocated by the Foreign Ministry and services provided by Missions in collaboration with local Sri Lankan associations and religious establishments across the world in 67 cities. The Foreign Ministry has also sought an additional allocation from the Treasury to meet the increasing needs of all Overseas Sri Lankans, presently amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, to increase the efforts of distribution of dry rations. This is to help overcome immediate difficulties experienced by the migrants who are unable to return to Sri Lanka, in view of the present closure of the airports in Sri Lanka for arrival, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

These measures were the focus of a video conference held on Wednesday (15 April) chaired by Foreign Secretary Ravinatha Aryasinha and attended by senior officials overseeing the region and with the Ambassadors of Sri Lanka Missions and Consulates in the Middle East. Generic issues and other aspects of the present crisis, were also discussed during the meeting. Heads of Mission and SLBFE Heads of Unit in Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Iran and Israel participated in the discussion. Earlier last Friday (10 April), Minister of Foreign Relations, Skills Development, Employment and Labour Relations, Dinesh Gunawardena met with the respective Secretaries and senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Relations, the Ministry of Skills Development, Employment and Labour Relations, as well as senior officials of the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE), at the Ministry of Foreign Relations, where policy changes were discussed to address issues relating to migrant workers, particularly in the context of  the ramifications emanating from the present Coronavirus pandemic. This was followed by a meeting of the SLBFE Board of Members, where the proposed changes were formally endorsed.

Special emphasis was placed to address the consequences resulting from the increasing cases of  unemployment, loss of contracts, non-extension of work permits, and halting of temporary freelance work, which have left sections of these workers in need of urgent assistance to maintain their basic living conditions and also to ensure that their families back home are assisted where possible. Taking note of the need to diplomatically and politically engage countries which have already declared Amnesty, permitting the workers to leave, the Ministry instructed the Sri Lanka Missions to commence negotiations with local authorities and respective Labour Ministries to reach possible settlements in legalizing the status of unregistered workers and also to find amicable solutions to various disputes that have arisen due to violation of contract agreements, loss of employment and legal status.

The Missions also reported to the Ministry that in the case of those Sri Lankans who reach out for medical assistance on account of being suspected or having contracted the COVID-19, immediate measures are being taken to direct them to the local hospitals providing medical facilities and thereafter to be constantly monitored by the Embassy officials.

The video conference also discussed the support extended by multilateral organizations such as the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Red Crescent Society, in some countries in the distribution of food rations to needy Sri Lankans, and assistance for the provision of medical advice and consultation extended to Sri Lankans through community volunteers specialized in this field. Appreciating this support and the need for continued assistance, the Ministry has made representations seeking additional support to all Sri Lanka Missions to the IOM and International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) Headquarters in Geneva through the Sri Lanka Permanent Mission in Geneva and their Heads of Agency in Sri Lanka.

The establishment of databases to gather information on the Sri Lankans in each country set up by the Missions has facilitated compilation of data on/about the Sri Lankan workforce, which is presently shared with the Ministry. In addition, the ‘Contact Sri Lanka’ online portal launched by the Foreign Ministry and widely circulated among the communities overseas, presently serves as an ideal platform for information sharing and engagement with the Ministry and the Missions particularly at this time of crisis. As of 15 April, 21,575 of the 59,419 who have registered on the portal are resident in the Middle East region.

The Foreign Ministry has instructed all Missions to continue maintaining the 24-hour emergency hotlines and to deploy Embassy staff on a continuous duty roster to attend to the daily needs and queries of the Sri Lankan communities in these respective stations.

 

Ministry of Foreign Relations

Colombo

15 April 2020

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The Easter Message of H.E. the President of Sri Lanka

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SINHALA AND TAMIL NEW YEAR MESSAGE OF H.E. GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, PRESIDENT OF SRI LANKA

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