Israelis can travel with foreign passports until January 2023

Ben Gurion Airport duty free Credit: Cadya Levy
Ben Gurion Airport duty free Credit: Cadya Levy

With the Ministry of Interior struggling to keep up with demand for renewing passports, the order allowing dual citizens to travel abroad on foreign passports has been extended until January 1, 2023.

With the Ministry of Interior's Immigration and Population Authority struggling to keep up with demand for renewing passports, as Israelis flock overseas in the post-Covid era, the order allowing dual citizens to travel abroad on foreign passports has been extended until January 1, 2023.

Israelis who do not hold dual citizenship will be required to persist in trying to make an appointment to renew their passport and may be forced to travel some distance from where they live.

An alternative is to take out a new passport at Ben Gurion airport on presentation of a ticket for a flight within 48 hours and pay NIS 820 (NIS 425 for under 18s) for a passport that is valid for one year. A regular passport costs NIS 275 (NIS 255 if paid for online) and NIS 145 for under 18s (NIS 125 paid for online). If you can wait for the winter before renewing your passport it will cost just NIS 160 and NIS 95 for under 18s.

Due to the heavy demand at Ministry of Interior Immigration and Population Authority offices the requirement for all citizens to change their ID cards to biometric ID cards by August 2022 is to be extended to August 2024, subject to approval by the Knesset Constitution Committee.

Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on April 28, 2022.

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Ben Gurion Airport duty free Credit: Cadya Levy
Ben Gurion Airport duty free Credit: Cadya Levy
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