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Consul General of Sri Lanka meets with the Speaker of Victorian Legislative Assembly

The Consul General of Sri Lanka Pradeepa Saram called on Hon. Maree Edwards MP, the Speaker of the Assembly of Victoria State on Tuesday 27 May 2025 at the Parliament Building of Victoria in Australia. During the discussion, views on strengthening and expanding relations including between the Legislatures of Victoria and Sri Lanka were discussed. Among the initiatives measured are the exchange of formal delegations and intensification of interactions between Victoria – Sri Lanka Parliamentary Friendship Groups.

Victoria Parliament has a history of parliamentary exchanges and cooperation with Sri Lanka Parliament. A delegation including Hon. Lee Tarlamis OAM, Hon. Ms. Pauline Richards and Hon. Gary Mass, Members of Parliament for the State of Victoria, Australia, visited the Parliament of Sri Lanka in January 2024 and discussions were held on parliamentary proceedings and further increasing educational opportunities for Sri Lankan students in Australia.

The Speaker was accompanied by Mr. Tom Bennet, Advisor to the Speaker

Both the Victorian Parliament and the Sri Lankan Parliament are members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) and share some similarities in their structure and functions, reflecting a common parliamentary heritage rooted in the Westminster system.

Consulate General of Sri Lanka for Victoria, South Australia and The State of Tasmania

Melbourne, Australia

29.05.2025

The Department of Immigration & Emigration of Sri Lanka has announced establishing of a new simplified e-Visa scheme replacing the former Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system to issue visas to visit Sri Lanka. Under the new scheme all visitors must complete an eVisa application prior to their arrival in the country through the eVisa site of the Department ( http://www.srilankaevisa.lk/). For further information and applying for eVisa, kindly visit the following websites of the Department of Immigration and Emigration of Sri Lanka.