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Source: Easytovisa

The Israeli Population and Immigration Administration announced the introduction of a new electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL) system, which will become fully operational in August 2024. The initiative is aimed at modernizing Israel’s border management processes and enhancing the border-crossing experience for citizens from visa-exempt countries.

Israel’s new ETA system is designed to streamline the entry process for visa-exempt travelers for stays of up to 90 days. This initiative is in line with global trends, where countries are adopting electronic systems to improve security and efficiency at their borders. The ETA-IL will be mandatory for short-term stays, including tourism and business.

An ETA-IL authorization has a validity period of up to two years, or until the expiry date of the passport under which it was issued – whichever comes first. If the holder obtains a new passport or changes name, gender, or country of citizenship, they will be required to apply for a new travel authorization.

The ETA-IL system will open for application submissions as a pilot program for holders of United States and German passports from June 1, 2024. Applications are voluntary during the pilot phase. The system will open to visitors from all visa-exempt countries on July 1, 2024, with valid ETA-IL being required for entry into Israel from August 1, 2024.

The application process will be conducted online, requiring applicants to provide personal information, travel details, and answer security-related questions. The processing time is expected to be brief, typically within a few days.

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