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05 Jun 2022 | 09:21 PM UTC

Israel: Authorities ease entry form submission requirements as of June 5 /update 131

Officials ease entry form rules as of June 5, allowing incoming travelers to complete form within 10 days before flight or cruise to Israel.

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Authorities in Israel have recently eased the country's COVID-19-related online entry form completion requirements, lengthening the time frame during which incoming travelers may submit their information before departing for the country. As of June 5, inbound international travelers may complete the Israel Entry Form within 10 days before boarding their flight or cruise to Israel or entering the country at a land border crossing; previously, travelers arriving by air were required to complete and submit the online entry statement form within 48 hours before their flight to Israel. Arriving individuals are required to present confirmation of having completed the entry form to border authorities. To access the Israel Entry Form, click here.

The country's other COVID-19-related restrictions have remained largely unchanged.

Domestic Measures
Green Pass guidance no longer applies to any establishments and individuals are no longer required to present a valid Green Pass to enter public places and events. However, individuals in Israel may still use the Green Pass to check their vaccination or recovery status vis-a-vis government regulations. For more information on the Green Pass, including details regarding eligibility and how to generate a Green Pass, click here.

The Israeli Ministry of Health also issues COVID Certificates that serve as a medical or international record of COVID-19 vaccination or recovery. Individuals with foreign passports can receive a COVID Certificate if they meet the necessary criteria. For more information on COVID Certificates, click here.

Individuals in Israel are only required to enter isolation if confirmed to have COVID-19 or upon receiving individual guidance to isolate from a physician or other health official. For more information on domestic isolation requirements, click here.

Israel uses a four-tiered "Traffic Light Model" to apply COVID-19-related guidance in individual councils based on local infection rates. For more information on the Traffic Light Model, including COVID-19-related guidance by local council, click here.

International Travel Restrictions
Israel uses a three-color scale (i.e., red, orange, and yellow) to assign COVID-19-related international travel restrictions by country. Currently, authorities classify all countries as orange. To view more details on countries' color designations and applicable international travel restrictions, click here.

Foreign nationals are permitted to travel to Israel regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination or recovery status. Foreign nationals residing abroad must have health insurance that covers COVID-19 treatment to enter Israel, except for those arriving from Ukraine directly or via a connecting flight.

Travelers who are confirmed to have COVID-19 or are required to be in isolation cannot leave Israel and may be subject to penalties if they travel to the airport or a land border crossing.

For more information on regulations governing international travel to and from Israel, click here.

Authorities could reimpose, extend, further ease, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on disease activity.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all business appointments and travel arrangements. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions.

Resources

COVID Information Center of the Israel Ministry of Health
Israel Travel Guidelines