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Sri Lanka Has Officially Launched A Digital Nomad Visa — Here Are the Eligibility Requirements, Canada Reviews

6 February 20263 Mins Read

While the post-pandemic explosion of digital nomadism has some downsides for the most sought-after destinations, more and more countries continue to launch their own nomad visas, proving the trend isn’t going anywhere just yet. 

If you’re still fantasising about upping sticks and working remotely from somewhere warmer, prettier and slower-paced for a year or so, another paradisiacal destination has just thrown its hat into the ring. 

Sri Lanka is known as the ‘pearl of the Indian Ocean’, not just for its teardrop shape but also because of its rich biodiversity, culture and spiritual heritage – a treasure trove for travellers, you could say. 

Recommended: All the countries in Asia where you can live and work remotely. 

Photograph: M.L.Nuwan/Shutterstock

As of February 2026, the island is offering those who can work remotely for companies outside of Sri Lanka the chance to apply for a year-long digital nomad visa, so here is everything you need to know about how to apply if you’re eligible. 

Firstly, you need to be at least 18 years old and earning a minimum of €1,700 (or around $2,000) per month. This is the same financial requirement for those moving with up to two children, but any more than that, and it goes up by €425 (or $500) per month, per kid. 

The cost of applying for the visa is also €425/$500, and that applies to each individual you’re registering for. 

According to euronews, visa-holders must work exclusively for a company or clients outside of the country, and must ‘refrain from any political or disruptive activities’. Follow these rules, and there doesn’t seem to be any limit on the number of times you can renew your visa. 

All the more detailed terms and conditions can be found on the Department of Immigration and Emigration website, where you can also submit your application. 

Why live in Sri Lanka?

The question should really be, ‘why not?’ – aside from amazing hiking destinations like Ella Rock and Knuckles Range, surfing spots such as Arugam Bay, incredible wildlife sightings (head to Mirissa, Trincomalee and Kalpitiya for dolphin-watching) and the breathtaking tea country, it’s also a famously friendly country. Sounds like a rather idyllic place to spend a year, right?

🌞 Check out all the countries offering digital nomad visas in 2026 in our comprehensive guide. 

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