Colombo: Former Sri Layan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Who Fled the Country Last Month Amidst Massive Anti-Government Protests Calling for His Resignation, is Awaiting to Obtain a US Green Card to return to America and Settle There with HIS WIFE AND SON, A MEDIA REPORT said on Thursday.
Daily Mirror Newspaper Sri Lanka, quoting highly placed sources, claims that Rajapaksa’s lawyers in the United States have begun last month’s procedure for his request to get a green card because he qualified to register because his wife Loma Rajapaksa became the US as the US as the US as the US as the US as the US as the US as the US as the US as the US as the US as the US The US became the US as the US as the US became the US as the US as the US as the US as the US became the US as the US as the US to become the US as the US as the US as the US citizen.
In 2019, Rajapaksa left US citizenship to compete for the 2019 Presidential Polls.
Rajapaksa took early retirement from the Sri Lanka Army and moved to the field of information technology, before immigrating to the United States in 1998. He returned to Sri Lanka in 2005, this procedure will also involve his lawyer in Colombo who submitted additional documents here to continue to continue here to continue Procedure, Daily said.
The former 73 -year -old president who is currently in a hotel in Bangkok together with his wife will return to Sri Lanka on August 25, canceling his initial plan to remain in Thailand at least until November, the report said.
The daily said that two days ago, Rajapaksa consulted with his lawyer and decided to return to Sri Lanka at the end of this month because he was not permitted to move in Thailand as expected, due to security issues.
After his arrival in Bangkok, Thailand police suggested that the president who was overthrown to remain indoors for security reasons.
The Bangkok Post newspaper reports that in the hotel, the location that has not been disclosed, the police officer is clearly dressing from the Special Branch Bureau has been mobilized to ensure Rajapaksa’s safety.
Officials have asked former Sri Lanka President to remain in the hotel while living in the country.
Upon returning to Sri Lanka this month, the cabinet will discuss giving Rajapaksa a state and security home given to former president, the report said.
Rajapaksa fled to the Maldives last month and afterwards to Singapore. He entered Singapore with a medical visa and extended twice to stay there as much as possible. Because his visa could not be extended further, Rajapaksa and his wife went to Thailand and were sure he could stay there until he finished his third goal.
At the same time, the Thai government had explained to Rajapaksa that he should not be involved in political activities while living in the country.
But with his movements now limited in Thailand, he will return to the country, the report said.