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Dependant Residence Permit
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Sierra LeoneSierra Leone•Africa
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Dependant Residence Permit

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

4-8 weeks

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Duration of the primary applicant's residence visa

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Dependant Residence Permit in Sri Lanka serves as a vital instrument of immigration policy, designed to maintain the integrity of the family unit for foreign nationals residing in the country for professional, academic, or investment purposes. Established under the framework of the Immigrants and Emigrants Act, this permit exists to bridge the gap between temporary labor migration and long-term social integration. By formalizing the status of family members, the Sri Lankan government ensures that expatriates—such as technical experts, foreign investors, and specialized project personnel—are not forced to choose between their career obligations and their domestic responsibilities. This permit effectively addresses the systemic need for a stable legal environment for families, preventing the fragmentation of households that often occurs when primary visa holders are required to relocate for extended periods. It functions as a derivative status, tethered directly to the primary applicant’s legal standing, thereby ensuring that the immigration system remains streamlined while providing a clear, regulated pathway for the dependents of those contributing to the nation’s economic and developmental sectors.

The ideal applicant for this permit is the spouse or unmarried child of a primary visa holder, such as a Resident Guest, an Employment Visa holder, or a participant in a government-approved project. While the permit covers a broad spectrum of dependents, it is most frequently utilized by families accompanying professionals in fields like infrastructure development, international finance, and specialized manufacturing. What makes this permit distinctive compared to standard tourist or short-term entry visas is its alignment with the duration of the primary applicant’s stay, offering a sense of permanence and security that transient visas cannot provide. Furthermore, it simplifies the administrative burden for families by consolidating their legal status under a single sponsorship umbrella. However, it is important to note that this permit is strictly a residence authorization; it does not inherently grant the holder the right to seek local employment, which often requires a separate work permit or specific authorization. Despite this limitation, the permit provides essential benefits, including the ability to reside legally for the duration of the primary visa, access to local services, and the peace of mind that comes with official government recognition of the family unit within the Sri Lankan jurisdiction.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least 6 months validity

Proof of relationship (e.g., marriage or birth certificate)

Sponsorship letter from the primary visa holder

Evidence of financial support from the primary visa holder

Medical clearance report from an approved health authority

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows family members to reside together in Sri Lanka
  • Provides legal status for the duration of the primary applicant's stay

Worth Knowing

  • Does not grant automatic right to employment
  • Dependent status is strictly tied to the validity of the primary applicant's visa

Application Process

1

Obtain sponsorship/invitation from the primary visa holder

2

Gather all required civil and medical documentation

3

Submit application to the Department of Immigration and Emigration in Colombo

4

Attend an interview if requested by immigration authorities

5

Pay the applicable visa fees upon approval

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