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However, under the 19th amendment of the Constitution of Sri Lanka. An individual who holds citizenship in both Sri Lanka and another country can obtain a Sri Lankan passport. An individual who holds citizenship in both Sri Lanka and another country can obtain a Sri Lankan passport by submitting the following documents. Completed Application Form
The concept of registration of persons and issuing identity cards was the subject of an agreement made between India and Sri Lanka in 1954, The draft bill submitted to the Sri Lankan parliament in 1962 was passed as the Act of Registration of Persons No. 32 of 1968. With the aim of activating the provisions of this Act, the Department of ...
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr Aseh bin Haji Che Mat 1998 - 2001 15 Tan Sri Dato' Haji Mohd Jamal bin Kamdi 2001 - 2006 16 Dato' Raja Azhar bin Raja Abdul Manap April - September 2006 17 Datuk Wahid bin Md Don 1 October 2006 - 13 July 2008 18 Datuk Mahmood bin Adam 21 July 2008 - 12 May 2009 19 Datuk Abdul Rahman bin Osman 12 May 2009 - 15 October 2010 20
Although Sri Lanka is a middle-income country, successive Sri Lankan governments have made little or no efforts to improve the standing of the passport. [3] [4] The Sri Lankan passport continues to rank in the bottom 10% of Henley's Annual Passport Rankings. [5] Considering the extent of the Sri Lankan diaspora, a passport with wider access to ...
The Sri Lankan Mission in Chennai (Madras) was established in 1957 and is one of the oldest missions of Sri Lanka. [3] The mission office in Chennai was established as the passport and information office under the supervision of the Sri Lanka High Commission in New Delhi.
Sri Lankan nationality law details the conditions in which a person is a national of Sri Lanka. The primary law governing nationality regulations is the Ceylon Citizenship Act, which came into force on 15 November 1948. Any person born in Sri Lanka to a Sri Lankan parent is automatically a citizen by descent.
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At the top center of the card the word "Sri Lanka" is printed in the Sinhala and Tamil languages. The purple number on the right of the Sri Lankan emblem represents the Province from which the application was made. The numbers range from 1–9. The numbering convention is as follows: 1. Western Province; 2. Central Province; 3. Southern ...