When you travel, one of the first things you’ll need to do is get a passport. But what if you live in Israel? According to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “Israeli passports are valid for travel in all countries except Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria.” While this may seem like a small detail, it has major implications for people living in Israel.
If you have an Israeli passport but live outside of Israel, you’ll need to apply for a visa in order to enter any of these countries. This issue has become increasingly common as more and more people choose to live outside of Israel and its restricted borders. In this blog post, we’ll explore the reasons behind this policy and what you can do about it.
Israel’s Passport Law
Israel’s passport law has come under fire in recent months as a discriminatory measure that keeps Arab citizens from traveling outside of the country. The law, which went into effect in 2006, stipulates that Israeli passports must be stamped with an “M” if they are used to travel outside of the country. Israel’s Interior Minister Eli Yishai justified the law by stating that it is necessary to prevent terrorists from using Israeli passports to travel abroad. Critics of the law argue that it is a way for Israel to discriminate against its Arab population. In addition, they say that it violates international norms and conventions concerning human rights.
Arab citizens make up around 20 percent of Israel’s population, and many of them live in areas that are considered highly volatile and dangerous. They have long been subjected to discrimination by the government, and their ability to travel outside of the country has been restricted for fear that they will return home and participate in hostilities against Israel. The passport law is only one example of how Arabs are marginalized by the Israeli government.
Some Israelis object to the term “terrorist,” arguing that any citizen could be labeled as a terrorist if he or she opposes the government or engages in subversive activity. Others believe that allowing Arab citizens to travel would provide them with ammunition for anti-Israeli propaganda campaigns abroad. Regardless of whether or not terrorists use Israeli passports to travel, critics argue that the government should not be allowed to restrict civil liberties simply because some people might misuse them
What happens if you don’t have a passport
If you do not have a valid passport, you will need to apply for an Israeli visa in advance. The application process can be time consuming and requires documentation such as your passport photo, a copy of your visa application form, and copies of your identification cards. You should also expect to pay a fee. If you are unable to obtain a visa in advance, you will be able to stay in Israel for up to 90 days without one but you may not be able to travel outside of Israel.
How to get a passport in Israel
If you are a citizen of Israel, you can obtain a passport at your local Israeli consulate. To apply for a passport, you will need to provide proof of citizenship (such as a government-issued ID card), two photos, and the application fee. You should also bring your birth certificate if it is available. After completing the application process and paying the required fees, your consulate will issue you a passport. Note that Israeli passports are not valid for international travel unless you have an appropriate travel document (such as a visa) from your country of origin.
What happens if your passport is lost or stolen
If your passport is lost or stolen, you will need to apply for a new one. To do this, you will need to contact the Israeli Passport Authority (IPA) at their website or by phone. You will also need to fill out a form and submit it with some documentation such as your birth certificate. Once the application process is complete, you will receive a notice in the mail telling you when your new passport should be ready.
Costs of getting a passport in Israel
Israel requires a passport for travel. Getting one can be expensive, depending on your nationality. Each country has its own process and requirements, so it’s important to check with your embassy or consulate in advance. Here are the costs of getting a passport in Israel:
-For citizens of countries that do not require a visa for entry into Israel, including most Western countries, obtaining a passport is free.
-For citizens of some countries, such as the United States and Canada, obtaining a passport may cost around $60.
-For citizens of other countries, such as India and China, obtaining a passport can cost upwards of $140 or more.
-In addition to the cost of a passport itself, you’ll also have to pay any applicable taxes and fees associated with acquiring it.
Israeli passport stamps are not available to citizens of many countries. If you are a citizen of one of these countries and would like to have your passport stamped in Israel, be sure to check with the Israeli embassy or consulate before your trip.
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