Table of Contents
- 1 What happens if you have an Israeli stamp in your passport?
- 2 What countries can you not go to after Israel?
- 3 Can I go to Dubai with an Israeli passport?
- 4 Can you travel to Egypt with an Israeli stamp in your passport?
- 5 Do Emirates fly to Israel?
- 6 Which countries can you not enter with an Israeli passport?
What happens if you have an Israeli stamp in your passport?
The Israeli passport stamp is no more. Rather, border officials give you an entry visa automatically on a piece of paper. No more stamps in passports.
What countries can you not go to after Israel?
Arab/Muslim countries that DO NOT accept visitors with an Israel passport stamp:
- Syria.
- Lebanon.
- Libya.
- Kuwait.
- Iran.
- Iraq.
- Pakistan.
- Sudan.
Can I go to UAE with Israeli stamp?
Some Arab countries will refuse entry to anybody who has an Israeli passport stamp (it is no problem to visit Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Oman, or the UAE with a stamp).
Can you enter Iran with an Israeli stamp?
*Iran: According to the MFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), you can enter Iran with an Israeli stamp (or Jordanian overland stamp) if your last visit was more than 6 months ago.
Can I go to Dubai with an Israeli passport?
On October 20, 2020, Israel and the UAE announced a mutual visa exemption agreement, allowing Israeli citizens and Emirati citizens to go to each other’s countries visa-free.
Can you travel to Egypt with an Israeli stamp in your passport?
In general, you will be allowed into Egypt with an Israel stamp on your passport, although the final decision will be made on an individual basis by Egyptian authorities at border control.
Who Cannot go to Israel?
What Countries don’t allow Visitors from Israel? If you receive a paper stamp, which we dive into below, you’ll be fine. If you have a work visa or a visa that isn’t a tourism visa, there are countries that will ban you. These include Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, and Yemen.
Can I go to Lebanon with an Israeli stamp?
Lebanon is one of the strictest countries, denying entrance to anyone with an Israeli stamp in their passport. Other countries you should avoid entering if you have an Israeli stamp are Syria, Sudan, Iran, Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
Do Emirates fly to Israel?
Emirates will launch a daily non-stop flight between Dubai and Tel Aviv, Israel, starting 6 December. Israeli travellers will be able to connect safely, seamlessly and efficiently to Emirates’ global route network of over 120 destinations.
Which countries can you not enter with an Israeli passport?
Other countries you should avoid entering if you have an Israeli stamp are Syria, Sudan, Iran, Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Although you will be allowed to enter Muslim-majority countries such as Morocco, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates or Indonesia with the stamp, still be careful.
If you already have an Israeli stamp in your passport (the country stopped stamping fairly recently), don’t panic. You can try to get a second passport, or just be careful about which countries you enter. Lebanon is one of the strictest countries, denying entrance to anyone with an Israeli stamp in their passport.
Can I travel to Saudi Arabia with an Israeli passport stamp?
The Saudi electronic tourist visa application does not prohibit those with Israeli stamps from entering the country. Similarly, many people have reported being able to get in and out of Saudia Arabia on business visas with no problem. It is advisable not to try and enter countries that sanction Israel if you do have an Israel passport stamp.
Does Israel check your passport when you go to Israel?
Some countries may not even bother to check your passport. However, others may issue fines or refuse entry if you have travelled to Israel. Israel does not prohibit travellers from entering the country on the basis of having certain stamps in your passport. However, Israeli border control is notorious for being strict.