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Sri Lanka → New Zealand
South Asia → Oceania
Student visa
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Sri Lanka → Japan
South Asia → East Asia
Work visa
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Sri Lanka → United Kingdom
South Asia → Europe
Work visa
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Sri Lanka → Australia
South Asia → Oceania
Student visa
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Sri Lanka → Canada
South Asia → North America
Student visa
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Sri Lanka → Germany
South Asia → Europe
Work visa
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Comparison insights
Quick decision signals
Highest readiness
Australia · 75%
Most complete route record in VisaAtlas.
Lowest difficulty signal
Australia · Medium
Based on the route difficulty label.
Most document-heavy
Australia · 16 docs
May require more preparation effort.
These are planning signals only. Final visa decisions depend on the applicant profile, current rules, documentation, and official authority requirements.
Sri Lanka → Australia
Sri Lankan applicants who want to study in Australia generally need a Student visa subclass 500. This visa is for international students enrolled in eligible Australian study programs. The route depends on confirmation of enrolment, genuine study purpose, financial capacity, health cover, English requirements where applicable, and supporting documents requested through the Department of Home Affairs application process.
Sri Lanka → Japan
Sri Lankan applicants who want to work in Japan under the Specified Skilled Worker system usually need to pass the required Japanese language test and industry skills test, secure an employment contract with a Japanese company, and complete the Certificate of Eligibility and visa process. The route is suitable for applicants preparing for work in approved specified industry fields.
Sri Lanka → Germany
Sri Lankan citizens who want to live and work in Germany generally need a German national visa for long-term employment. The exact visa route depends on the purpose of stay, job offer, qualification recognition, and whether the occupation is regulated. The German Embassy in Colombo says Sri Lankan and Maldivian citizens, and certain third-country nationals residing there, need a visa for long-term travel to Germany, and the intended purpose determines the visa type.
Side-by-side matrix
Quick comparison across the most important decision fields.
| Field | Australia | Japan | Germany |
|---|---|---|---|
| Route | Sri Lanka → Australia | Sri Lanka → Japan | Sri Lanka → Germany |
| Visa type | Student visa | Work visa | Work visa |
| Difficulty | Medium | Medium | Medium |
| Timeline | Varies by applicant and education sector | Usually 3–6 months, depending on exams, employer, COE, and visa processing | 2–6 months |
| Readiness | 75% | 72% | 70% |
| Documents | 16 | 12 | 15 |
| Flight type | Usually one stop | Usually one stop | Usually one stop |
| Estimated travel time | 9–15 hours | 9–14 hours | 12–18 hours |
| Travel difficulty | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate |