
"Sri Lanka is renowned for its sandy beaches and impressive wildlife, including elephants and leopards in its national parks. In Lonely Planet's words, the country offers 'endless beaches, timeless ruins, welcoming people, oodles of elephants, rolling surf, cheap prices, fun trains, famous tea and flavorful food.' In addition, there is great diving, temples, and safaris."
"Digital Nomad Visas normally require a minimum monthly income to stay in the country, and in Sri Lanka, this must be more than $2,000. If you have more than two children, you must add $500 for each additional child. You must also prove that you have health insurance and accommodation for the duration of your stay."
"The visa is valid for one year. Holders will be able to open bank accounts and enroll dependents in schools. It costs about $500 per person. As per, visitors may be a little disappointed with the internet speed. It ranks 131st in the world for fixed-broadband speed."
Sri Lanka attracts approximately 2.36 million international tourists annually through its diverse attractions including beaches, wildlife, temples, and historical sites. The country features notable destinations such as Arugambay for surfing, Minneriya for elephant gatherings, and opportunities for whale watching and gem mining. Sri Lanka's Digital Nomad Visa Program requires a minimum monthly income of $2,000 (plus $500 per additional child beyond two), proof of external income sources, health insurance, and accommodation arrangements. The one-year visa costs $500 per person and permits holders to open bank accounts and enroll dependents in schools. However, internet infrastructure ranks 131st globally for fixed-broadband speed, which may present challenges for remote workers.
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