How long can you stay and practice in Sri Lanka ?

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morning mist
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How long can you stay and practice in Sri Lanka ?

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If you are from another country how long can you stay once ordained? If you don't ordain how long can you stay in Sri Lanka ?
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Re: How long can you stay and practice in Sri Lanka ?

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You can stay for 3 months in Sri Lanka without ordaining. Once you ordain you can remain there for life on a religious visa which you renew annually.
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Re: How long can you stay and practice in Sri Lanka ?

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Dear Black Bird,

Thanks for the information. Is it complicated to renew and what is the cost? Also is it possible to renew each year if you choose to practice as a lay person instead ?

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To extend your visa from 1 month to 3 months will cost you somewhere between $20 - 100USD depending on your country of origin. If you want to stay longer you will probably have to ordain. To extend your visa from 1 to 3 months requires a lot of waiting around in a crowded, hot and humid room with a variety of pushy Indian people and disgruntled western tourists for a good 4 to 6 hours in total, there's a lot of backing and forwarding and the whole process is rather convoluted. Sri Lanka, like most asian countries can be pretty corrupt, so it really depends on who you know. If you know the right people you could get a longer visa without ordaining, but I wouldn't bet on it.

If you finish your 3 month period and you want to stay without ordaining you could also look at taking the ferry over to India and then take it back again. That might even work out cheaper than the associated costs with trying to extend your visa beyond 3 months.
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'The Blessed One is the Teacher, I am a disciple. He is the one who knows, not I." - MN. 70 Kitagiri Sutta

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Re: How long can you stay and practice in Sri Lanka ?

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BlackBird,
BlackBird wrote: If you finish your 3 month period and you want to stay without ordaining you could also look at taking the ferry over to India and then take it back again. That might even work out cheaper than the associated costs with trying to extend your visa beyond 3 months.
Maybe a month is enough. It sounds a little complicated.

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BlackBird wrote: you could also look at taking the ferry over to India and then take it back again.
Actually, this sounds like a good idea.
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