Is ETA mandatory for Israel?
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hi, do we absolutely have to get the ETA before traveling to Israel these days? some people say it’s not mandatory, others say it is. any feedback, please? thanks
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
Hello, Is it currently mandatory to complete the ETA before traveling to Israel? Some people say it’s not required, others say it is. Any feedback, please? Thanks

Hi, it is indeed mandatory in some cases. And it’s quick to do. If you’ve never set foot there before, they’re extremely strict on arrival. So, it’s best to plan ahead.

https://israel-entry.piba.gov.il/

Best regards,
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/
TR Trompetteur Regular ·
thanks for the info I did it, and I got the response right after payment "approved" with my departure coming up soon, I thought I was cutting it close
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
thanks for the info I did it, and I got the response right after payment "approved" with my departure coming up soon, I thought I was cutting it close

No, if you do things by the book, they’re pretty chill.

When you arrive at Ben Gurion and head to the baggage claim area, you’ll need to scan your passport at the machine, which will give you a little slip—don’t lose it!!! Important! Here’s the photo:

If the machine isn’t working, just go to one of the officers at the general controls. They’ll walk you through it if you’re lost.



Have a good trip in the Holy Land!
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/
TR Trompetteur Regular ·
thanks for the info I assume you get this document before collecting your luggage? is it before the foreign/resident checkpoints?
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
thanks for the info I assume you get this paper before collecting luggage? is it before the foreign/resident control desks?

Hello! Yes, it’s before collecting your luggage and before the foreign/resident control desks. These automated kiosks are visible after the arrival baggage carousels. Sometimes the system doesn’t work, so don’t worry—just head to the main control hall and wait your turn to speak with the agent in the booth.

Best,
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/
TR Trompetteur Regular ·
thanks for the info

one last question: one of the travelers was born and lived in Israel but doesn’t have a passport—just a travel document (laissez-passer). Do they still need the ETA-IL?)
MI Mitch341 Regular ·
thanks for the info

one last question: one of the people traveling was born and lived in Israel, but doesn’t have a passport—instead, they have a travel document (laissé passer). Do they also need the ETA-IL?

Hey! You’ve got me stumped here.

So, the *laissé-passer* is "issued to Israeli residents who aren’t citizens."

This type of document is for foreign residents in Israel. You’ll need to check the ETA website to see if they’re eligible or not.

Best,
Evita Bella ! https://www.flickr.com/photos/201886709@N02/albums/

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