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30 days visa for fans to enjoy T20 World Cup 2026

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ICC T20 Pak vs India

After Pakistan’s approval, excitement is building for the biggest clash of the T20 World Cup 2026 — the Pakistan vs India match. Cricket fans are wondering how they can travel to Sri Lanka to watch the Pakistan vs India match and other games.

Here are some steps:
Holders of Pakistani passports must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before travelling to Sri Lanka, including for T20 World Cup matches.


Visa-free entry is not available for Pakistani citizens. The ETA can be applied for through the official Sri Lanka portal, and travellers are advised to apply early due to high demand during the tournament.

The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is an online approval issued for short visits to Sri Lanka for tourism, business, or transit purposes.


Once approved, travellers are granted a short visit visa for 30 days upon arrival, which allows double entry during the validity period. No passport copies, photos, or physical visa verification are required.


Travellers must ensure that all personal details exactly match their passport, as any error in personal details may require reversal of application and repayment.

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