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'''Visa policy of Israel''' refers to Israeli policies in relation to requirements for a [[visa]] for entry into Israel.
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==Visa-free entry to Israel==
Citizens of the following countries do not require a visa to enter [[Israel]] for 90 days:
Citizens of the following countries do not require a visa to enter [[Israel]] for 90 days:
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==Passports not valid for entry to Israel==
Some countries do not permit their passports to be used for travel to Israel - for example, Bangladesh and Pakistan.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 11:14, 24 January 2013

Visa policy of Israel refers to Israeli policies in relation to requirements for a visa for entry into Israel.

Visa policy of Israel.

Visa-free entry to Israel

Citizens of the following countries do not require a visa to enter Israel for 90 days:

Passports not valid for entry to Israel

Some countries do not permit their passports to be used for travel to Israel - for example, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

See Also

External links

References

  1. ^ German citizens born before January 1, 1928 need a visa which will be issued for free[1] if one was not a member of the Nazi party or involved in crimes committed during the time of the Third Reich [2].
  2. ^ FM Liberman and Ukrainian FM Gryshchenko sign visa cancellation agreement - Israel Department of Foreign Affairs