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I am a citizen of Ukraine. Was in Israel on a visit from 11/14/2015 to 01/14/2016. I would like to clarify the number of days and until what date I can visit Israel in the near future.
I am a citizen of Ukraine. Was in Israel on a visit from 11/14/2015 to 01/14/2016. I would like to clarify the number of days and until what date I can visit Israel in the near future.
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аватар Alex_classic
Theoretically, you can visit Israel even tomorrow!
There is a rule according to which citizens of most countries (including Ukraine) can stay in Israel for 90 days every half a year. A total of 180 days a year. How to count this "year" there are 2 opinions - either calendar, or from the date of the first entry.
The border control officers with whom I spoke several times at the airport spoke about entries and stays in the CALENDAR year. Those. in your case, there has been no entry since 01/01/2016 and at the border they must give an insert in the salary (a blue piece of paper the size of a business card or credit card) for a period of 90 days.
But they can give less if:
* slow down for an individual interview
* return ticket date earlier than 90 days
аватар lpetrenko
Thank you very much for your answer. My heart skipped a beat when I opened it, because I had already bought a ticket from 29.02 to 27.03. But, how can I find out exactly about the timing of my further stay in Israel? Where can I clarify, or calendar, or from the date of the first entry? Thank you.
аватар mishatour
But I won’t say thanks to Alex for the next gossip, since he constantly misleads people with them and does not carry any useful information. I would warn the members of the forum against using gossip from Alex...
Here is an extract from the conditions of the visa-free regime between Ukraine and Israel: "At the moment, all Ukrainian citizens, including minors, who own general passports, can, without issuing visas, enter Israel once or repeatedly and leave the country, follow transit and stay on Israeli territory without a visa for a total of ninety (90) days within a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days."
In your case, lpetrenko, the period starts on 11/14/15 and ends on 05/14/16. Accordingly, during this period you can stay in Israel for 90 days. You are doing well.
Good luck with your trip and have a good rest in Israel!
аватар Alex_classic
lpetrenko, I am very glad that you are now calm! You really do not need to worry about being denied entry into the country due to non-compliance with internal departmental instructions and regulations that are unambiguously unrealistic to understand!
After all, even the employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel cannot EQUALLY answer the question you posed :(((
And the theorist guide, angry at me for once again expressing his opinion about his crazy post, is all the more powerless! Quoting "provisions" that have nothing to do with the REAL state of affairs at the border does not need much intelligence. You don’t even need practical knowledge ... But you really want mishatour, who is bored in the absence of tourists, to “insert three kopecks”, that’s why he posts where necessary and not necessary :(
аватар Alex_classic
Okay, let's not talk about the side - back to the topic of the QUESTION.
The fact that there is no unequivocal answer to how to calculate the annual period of stay in Israel, I was convinced last year during my stay in St. Petersburg. I then asked a question similar to yours, lpetrenko, to the staff of the local Israeli consulate. And in parallel, my colleagues from the Moscow office of "Classic Travel" applied to the Consulate at the embassy.
As a result, two COMPLETELY different answers were received. After that, I got through to the branch of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at Ben Gurion Airport and received the 3rd answer. I will say right away - he is the closest to the truth:
1. Count by calendar year
2. The decision to issue an entry permit - a blue piece of paper - is influenced by the guest's explanation of the purpose of their second visit a short time after returning home (they suspect a desire to continue illegal work or marry someone with whom the guest met / - lass on the last visit).
аватар Alex_classic
As for the terms and periods of stay, everything is simple:
1. Don’t ask anyone about the calculation of periods - you won’t get a 100% correct answer anyway
2. You will find out the term of legal stay in Israel when you receive a blue piece of paper. If they let you through without an individual interview, then, most likely, they will give you it for 90 days automatically.
аватар mishatour
Alex, what "abilities" do you need to have in order to write out a notebook, but not answer the question?)
аватар Alex_classic
Michael, do not run up!
It is risky to joke with me - I have already proved this to you more than once ... Yes, it is not necessary - it is better to live in harmony than to "puff out" cheeks!
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