ICTA plays major role in Visa Online System
The ICT Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) played a major role in 'Visa
Online' by linking the Lanka Gate Internet Payment Gateway (IPG) for
making online payments. Also known as Electronic Travel Authorisation
(ETA), Visa Online introduced in its trial version on October 01, 2011
became regular procedure with the dawn of the New Year.
The
Immigration and Emigration Department had introduced the trial version
of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) facility. The ETA facility
became fully operational from January 1, 2012 with its launch by the
Department on that date.
According to the Immigration and Emigration Department, foreign
nationals, who intend to visit Sri Lanka for Short Stay up to six
months, must obtain ETA, prior to their arrival from 1st of January
2012. The ETA is issued through the on-line system. No passport copies,
documents or photographs are required.
There is no requirement to endorse the ETA in the passport. Nationals
of Maldives and Singapore who visit Sri Lanka for short visits up to 30
days are exempted from ETA as reciprocities.
Foreign nationals who intend to visit Sri Lanka for Official or
Diplomatic purposes should forward their applications to the Immigration
and Emigration Department through relevant Sri Lanka Government
Ministries and Agencies or Sri Lanka Overseas Missions. Gratis (Free of
Charge) basis is applicable only for Diplomatic and Official passport
holders.
The Gratis ETA is granted for normal passport holders, if
arrangements have been made between the Government of Sri Lanka and the
respective countries.
For personal visits, diplomatic and official passport holders should
follow the normal ETA application procedure, Immigration and Emigration
Department sources said. The on line visa system for tourists arriving
into the country was introduced instead of the hitherto implemented on
arrival visa.
Accordingly all visitors to Sri Lanka including transit passengers
will have to apply for travel authorization online prior to their visit
to the country.
This new system has scrapped the previously implemented 'on arrival
visa' at the ports of entry while a fee of USD 10 and 20 would be levied
from travellers from the SAARC countries and other passport holders
respectively.
The Electronic Travel Authorization has been introduced to grant
prior approval for visa online for foreign nationals from 78 countries.
Controller of the Immigration and Emigration W.A.C. Perera says
accordingly, foreign nationals visiting the country on purposes of
tourism affairs, medical treatments, sports, cultural shows, business
conferences and discussions, training programmes and seminars can apply
for the Electronic Travel Authorization via www.eta.gov.lk established
in the Department of Immigration and Emigration.
ICT Agency of Sri Lanka CEO Reshan Devapura traced the newly
introduced Online Visa System to a major breakthrough ICTA had made in
2009 by introducing the eRevenue Licence Project to the Lanka Gate IPG:"
The precursor for this ETA of 2012 could be said to be a breakthrough
ICTA had made in 2009.
The eRevenue Licence Project was the first transactional eService in
Sri Lanka. This Project also played a trail-blazing role in the
eGovernment programme by paving the way for credit card and electronic
payments in the public sector.
ICTA will continue to extend this facility of electronic payment
through IPG in as many areas as possible. This will enable people both
in Sri Lanka and anywhere in the world to enjoy the benefits of ICT more
and more in their lives. Projects like this will go a long way in making
Sri Lanka the Wonder of Asia as envisaged in the "Mahinda Chinthana
'Vision for the Future'.
"As part of the preparatory work that was put in for bringing about
this electronic payment facility a Projects Steering Committee was first
created by former Deputy Secretary Treasury (DST) Lalith Silva and later
by Youth Affairs and Skills Development Ministry Secretary S.
Hewapathirana.
As a result of long deliberations by this Projects Steering Committee
the Department of Public Finance issued the relevant Financial
Regulation circular (FR 447). This circular enables Government
organisations to accept all types of electronic projects for the Public
Services Provider.
Currently the Lanka Gate Internet Payment Gateway facilitates
payments through Visa, Master and American Express Credit and Debit
cards. Controller-Visa Sarath Kumara, said that on the first day alone
over 500 applicants had paid Visa Fee ($20) Online, using the Lanka Gate
IPG. ICTA eServices Programme Head Kanchana Thudugala coordinated the
process of connecting Lanka Gate IPG to ETA under the guidance of ICTA
Re-engineering Government Programme Director Wasantha Deshapriya.
"Within the next two months more transactional eServices would be
connected to the Lanka Gate IPG, hence Lanka Gate IPG will become a busy
instrument in the coming months", Thudugala said.
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