Sunday, February 8, 2015

Thoughts from recent returnees - Work in Sri Lanka Conference 2014

I was invited to be part of a panel discussion at the work in Sri Lanka conference held in December 2014 where a group of recent returnees shared their experience of coming back home. This is the video recording of this session:


Work In Sri Lanka is a purely volunteer driven organization that promotes and encourages people to return back and work in Sri Lanka and holds quarterly meet ups for people to network and share experiences. They also have an annual conference where people from government and private sector organizations present their plans and facts that would help people thinking about returning to make their decision. I also attended the conference in December 2013 where I was able to gain a lot of insights about the current state in the country at the time and also meet people who in turn eventually helped when I actually made the return back home. So I would definitely recommend you to attend the Work in Sri Lanka meet-ups and also participate in the conference in December. You can follow them on their facebook page or website http://workinsrilanka.lk/ .




Dual Citizenship or Residency Visa

The Government of Sri Lanka stopped issuing dual citizenship to people in February 2011. Various reasons were cited at the time and a new process similar to what is available in India was to be announced. Fours years on there is still no proper verdict around this. At various stages there were announcements by the government that dual citizenship will be available again within a few months and there were battles within government departments (legal draftsman and immigration commissioner) around how and what should be done before the bill was passed in parliament. Just before the presidential election in January 2015 there was an announcement from the government saying dual citizenship has been reopened for application but I know of people who called the embassy only to find out that they were not even aware of it. Another friend called the immigration department in Sri Lanka and they said that the forms were not ready yet. After the government changed early this year there was a new announcement saying dual citizenship is now available at a cost of Rs.500,000 per application! (http://www.dailymirror.lk/62519/dual-citizenship-potentially-available-to-all-lankans). However there still doesn't seem to be any defined process in place to make this happen. 500K per application is rather absurd...if I understood that correctly that would be Rs 2M for a family of 4!! Not worth at all in my opinion...it doesn't even cost that much to obtain British citizenship! And it is not fair charging so much from ex-Sri Lankans who want to come back to their motherland.

This fiasco around Dual Citizenship has discouraged a lot of people from returning back to Sri Lanka. There are people abroad who are killing time until Dual Citizenship is available so that they can then get their foreign citizenship and return home without any implications to their status in Sri Lanka as there are fears about property and concerns around not being able to purchase new property once they return back. There are others who have lost Sri Lankan citizenship who are not willing to come back until they get dual citizenship as they will feel insecure otherwise. It is fare to put a process in place where the intent to return is validated before issuing dual citizenship but dragging it on for years is not good and demonstrates indecisiveness and inefficiency on part of the government.

However, for those who really want to come back and are thinking about immigration issues there are several visa options that can be considered. If you are lucky enough to get a Sri Lankan company to sponsor you to work for them then it is most likely that they will get a work visa approved for you. That it self is a long process which requires approval from Ministry of Defense, BOI etc but most reputed companies are now geared up to do that. If you get a work visa sorted out it is valid for 1 year and your company will have to renew it at the end of that period. If you are not planning to come here on work, then there is a residence visa scheme where, especially if you are an ex-Sri Lankan, you can apply and obtain a visa that is valid for 1 year and can be renewed. This costs around Rs. 10,000 per year. There is more information about all visas and the process at http://www.immigration.gov.lk/web/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=153&Itemid=198&lang=en .

My advise to people abroad who are thinking about getting citizenship in your country of residence or thinking of coming back but have lost citizenship in Sri Lanka is to not dwell about Dual Citizenship but to consider one of these short term visa options if and when you want to come back. There are some implications of not having citizenship here like not being able to purchase land (unless you pay loads of taxes), not being able to vote etc. According to existing laws any property that you owned before loosing citizenship can remain yours (best to validate with a lawyer but this is what I have heard). So there are ways to get over the immigration issues if you really want to come back...don't wait for the dual citizenship process to be reinstated.