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What is ETA?

The ETA is an online travel authorization that must be approved prior to entering Israel. This is part of Israel’s efforts to modernize border control procedures, while ensuring the safety of both travelers and citizens. Visitors will apply for the ETA via a website or mobile app before their departure, providing essential details about their trip.

Who needs the ETA?

Most travelers from countries that previously did not require a visa for short visits will need to apply for an ETA (ex. USA, Canada, the EU etc). This includes tourists, business travelers, and other short-term visitors. The system does not apply to travelers who are citizens of Israel or those holding diplomatic or special passports.

How to Apply:

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1. Visit the official ETA application website.

2. Provide necessary personal information and travel details.

3. Answer a few questions regarding the purpose of your visit.

4. Pay the required fee (25 shekels) and submit your application.

Exceptions: There may be some exemptions for specific visa holders or for travelers with certain purposes, like diplomatic missions or official government work. Make sure to check the specific details relevant to your situation.

For smooth travel to Israel after January 1, ensure you apply for your ETA well ahead of time and have all necessary documentation ready for a hassle-free entry.

ETA-IL approval will remain valid for up to 2 years, or until your current passport expires – whichever comes first. This means that as long as you receive an ETA-IL authorization to travel, you do not have to reapply during the validity period and can enter multiple times.

Note: The State of Israel reserves the right to change its requirements regarding the obligation to complete the ETA form at any time.

Disclaimer: The author of this article is not an attorney, and this article should not be construed as legal advice or an authoritative source. This article is for informational purposes only and should never be relied upon. The author takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of this article. It is highly recommended (and the sole responsibility) for anyone wanting to enter Israel to do their due diligence and independently verify that they are indeed qualified to enter the country, and to ensure that they have the appropriate documents to successfully do so.

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