UPDATE :Travellers to Israel are no longer required to fill out a health declaration, nor undergo a covid test.
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As of May 21st 2022 no test will be required to enter Israel.
Israeli and foreign travelers will no longer be required to provide a negative test result prior to boarding a flight to Israel.
Travelers will still be required to fill out a health declaration form within 48 hours of flying.
https://corona.health.gov.il/en/flights/
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Given the improving pandemic situation in Israel, foreign tourists of all ages will be permitted to enter Israel as of March 1, vaccinated and unvaccinated alike, after 2 negative PCR tests (one prior to departure and the second after landing in Israel).
More info: https://corona.health.gov.il/en/abroad/arriving-by-air/
!!Updated info on foreign nationals entering Israel
https://corona.health.gov.il/en/abroad/arriving-foreign-nationals/#
https://corona.health.gov.il/en/country-status#
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- The entry of foreign nationals into Israel will be restricted, except in exceptional cases
- Exit from the country to red countries will be restricted, except in exceptional cases
- Israeli citizens will be required to be tested and isolated
Application form for permission to leave the country - Exceptions Committee
https://govforms.gov.il/mw/forms/LeavingTheCountryApp@piba.gov.il#!applicantDetails
4/4Before the travel, it is recommended to check the updated entry conditions on the official websites of the countries, with the travel agents and on the website of the International Union of Airlines - IATA:https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php
Starting November 26th, it will also be possible to board a flight to Israel by presenting an antigen test that was performed no more than 24 hours before the flight.
The test must be performed by professional samples (not a home test) and an official negative result confirmation must be presented in Hebrew or English.
A negative PCR test performed up to 72 hours can also be presented.
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From November 1st skies are open for international tourists!
Please check following links for all the conditions that must be fulfilled to be allowed to enter Israel:
1.Follow vaccinated tourists scheme
https://www.gov.il/en/departments/news/28102021-06
2.Mind classification of countries
https://corona.health.gov.il/country-status/
3.Check additional outline for vaccinated tourists
https://www.gov.il/he/departments/news/28102021-06
4. Fill out entry statement form
https://govforms.gov.il/mw/forms/vaccine-or-recovery-documentation@health.gov.il#!request
Policy of arrival to the State of Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic period
Foreigners who wish to arrive in the State of Israel are required to fill out the online form "Application for an entry permit to Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic for passengers traveling with a foreign passport".
The form is for personal application only. No companions can be added to the application, and a separate application must be submitted to each companion.
Please note that you can indicate in the application form the reference numbers of applications related to this application.When filling out a form, be sure to attach/upload the references and supporting documents, including:
1. Readable photocopy of the applicant's passport.
2. Vaccination certificate or doctor's approval for recovery from COVID-19 or both (depending on the circumstances).
3. Additional documents relevant to the reason for the arrival request, as specified in the application.
When filling out the online application form, the country in which the applicant is currently located must be selected, and, accordingly, the location of the Israeli embassy or consulate to which the application will be sent for examination and processing.
It is important to emphasize that a re-application cannot be submitted within two weeks from your last submission.
The instructions for arriving and entering the state of Israel during the COVID-19 period are published at the following link:
List of required documents needed to be attached to the application:
Obligations for persons requiring individual permit to enter Israel:
Registration of a minor born abroad: