Philippines Extends Temporary Residence Visas for Sri Lankans to Five Years

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In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, the Government of the Philippines has officially extended the validity period of Temporary Residence Visas (TRVs) for Sri Lankan nationals married to Filipino citizens from two years to five years. The move addresses a long-standing concern of the Sri Lankan expatriate community living in the Philippines.

Previously, TRVs were granted for only two years and required frequent renewals, often resulting in the retention of passports for extended periods. This caused major inconveniences, particularly for Sri Lankans who needed to travel for business or urgent personal matters.

The extension follows persistent diplomatic efforts led by Ambassador Chanaka Talpahewa, who, upon assuming office, prioritized the issue. In response to community appeals, the Ambassador engaged in high-level discussions with Philippine government leaders, including the Vice President, Foreign Secretary, Under Secretaries, and key officials across multiple departments and agencies.

Thanks to these coordinated efforts, the Philippine Government has now formally implemented the five-year TRV policy, offering much-needed relief to affected individuals and reaffirming the strengthening bilateral relationshipbetween Sri Lanka and the Philippines.

This development not only enhances the quality of life for Sri Lankans residing in the Philippines but also marks a significant milestone in diplomatic engagement and community-focused foreign policy.

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