Passports must be valid for at least six months
after period of intended stay and visitors must hold onward or
return tickets and sufficient funds to cover their stay in Israel.
Travellers intending to visit Arab countries (other than Egypt,
Jordan or United Arab Emirates) after leaving Israel should ensure
that their passport does not contain Israeli visas or stamps,
otherwise entry into Arab countries with such passports will be
denied; it is sometimes possible to have a separate sheet of paper
stamped instead. However if travelling to the Occupied Territories
proof of entry to Israel must be shown in passports. Since February
2007 all foreign nationals need a multiple re-entry visa to enter
and exit Gaza through the Erez crossing point.
United States citizens require a valid passport, but no visa is
needed for stays of up to three months.
British citizens require a valid passport, but no visa is
needed for stays of up to three months.
Canadian citizens require a valid passport, but no visa is
needed for stays of up to three months.
Australian citizens require a valid passport, but no visa is
needed for stays of up to three months.
South African citizens require a valid passport, but no visa is
needed for stays of up to three months.
Irish nationals require a valid passport, but no visa is
necessary for a stay of up to three months.
New Zealanders must have a valid passport, but no visa is
required for stays of up to three months.
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