Sri Lankan High Commission in Singapore closed for two weeks

Sri Lankan High Commission in Singapore closed for two weeks

March 30, 2020   09:35 pm

The Sri Lankan High Commission in Singapore has been closed for two weeks from today (30), due to a confirmed case of Coronavirus being reported from the in the building where the High Commission in located. 

“Since there has been a Confirmed Covid-19 Case reported in the building, where the High Commission is located, as a precautionary measure, the High Commission will be closed for 14 Days with effect from 30th March 2020,” the mission said issuing a notice.
 
Sri Lankans are requested to call the following hotlines for Emergency Consular Assistance:

(Consular Emergencies) +65 87414011/ +65 86546759/ Email: slhcs@lanka.com.sg

(Migrant Workers, including Fdws) + 65 84981785/ 91810257 Email: lypathi@lanka.com.sg
 

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