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Visa policy of Israel

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Israeli visa

Visitors to Israel must obtain a visa from one of the Israeli diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries. From January 2025, all visitors from visa-exempt countries must obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL) before traveling to Israel.[1]

Visa policy map

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Visa policy of Israel
  Israel
  Visa not required
  Visa required

Visa exemption

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Ordinary passports

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Holders of ordinary passports of the following countries do not need a visa for Israel for tourism, business or to study for up to 90 days, or culture or sport activities for up to 30 days. From January 2025, they must obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL) before traveling to Israel. The ETA-IL costs 25 ILS and is valid for 2 years or until the passport expires, whichever occurs first.[1][2]

Conditional exemption

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  • Nationals of Egypt do not need a visa for stays of up to 14 days if entering through Taba and visiting up to Beersheba only.[2]
  • Nationals of Turkey are required to obtain visa free of charge in advance for tourism proposes.[82]

Proposed exemptions

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  •  Kazakhstan – On 19 August 2024, Israel and Kazakhstan discussed the possibility of establishing a visa exemption agreement.[83]
  •  Kosovo – On 18 June 2024, Israel and Kosovo signed a visa exemption agreement.[84]
  •  Seychelles – On 11 January 2024, Israel and Seychelles signed a visa exemption agreement.[85]

Reciprocity

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Nationals of Israel can travel without a visa to all countries whose nationals can travel without a visa to Israel, except Australia.

Israel grants a visa exemption for nationals of all countries that grant a visa exemption or electronic travel authorization (ETA) for nationals of Israel, except Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Nicaragua, Thailand, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Vatican City.

Non-ordinary passports

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Visa policy of Israel for holders of non-ordinary passports
  Israel
  Visa exemption for holders of diplomatic and service passports
  Visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports

Holders of diplomatic and service passports of all visa-exempt countries (listed above) do not need a visa to Israel, except those of Australia, Belarus, Dominica, Russia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Taiwan, United States, and holders of service passports of South Africa.[2]

In addition, holders of diplomatic and service passports of Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, China, Gabon, Gambia, Guyana, India, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan,[b] Madagascar, Morocco, Nicaragua, Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Thailand, Togo, Turkey, Vatican City, and holders of diplomatic passports of Armenia, Kenya, Liberia, Nepal, Rwanda, and Vietnam do not need a visa to Israel.[2]

D - Diplomatic passports
S - Service passports

History

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In 1952 the Knesset passed the law "The entry law to Israel" which describes the first official entry policy of Israel. The law permits four types of visas for foreigners, transit visa (5 days), visit visa (3 months), temporary resident visa (3 years), and permanent visa. [86] During the 50s' discussions on visa free took place as in 1955 the Israeli government decided to exempt visa fees from visitors from United States, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, and Luxemburg to boost the early tourism sector. [87][88]

Visa exempt countries in 1966 Ordinary passports: Uruguay, Iceland, Argentina, USA, Brazil, Denmark, Switzerland, UK, Lichtenstein, Norway, Finland, Chile, France, Canada, Australia, New Zeeland, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Luxemburg. Diplomatic and service passports: Austria, Italy, El Salvador, Belgium, Dahomey, The Netherlands, Switzerland, The Philippines, Brazil, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Tanganyika, Luxemburg, Liberia, Niger, France, Colombia, Costa Rica, Thailand, Togo, Honduras, Siera Leone, and Congo Leopoldville. [87] [89]

1967 Israel started to consider the vise exemption of German diplomatic and service passports as Germany promised not to allow Germans with Nazi background to use the visa exemption. Germany exempted Israeli ordinary passports even if Israel haven’t as Germany understood that they can’t demand it from Israel due to the Holocaust. In the same year Israel also exempted German passport from visa. [90] [91] [20] Israel signed visa exemption agreement for ordinary passports with the United Kingdom, Lichtenstein, and Switzerland in 1967. [90] [92] For the international tourism year of 1967 Israel called in the UN to other countries to extend their visa exemptions for tourist to boost tourism and the share of cultures. [90][93]

Visa categories

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Category Code Title Description
Temporary resident A/1 Aliyah visa For those eligible for immigration by the Law of Return (aliyah).[94]
A/2 Student visa For those who want to study in a recognized academic institution.[95]
Yeshiva visa For those who want to study in a yeshiva.[95]
A/3 Clergy visa For clergymen for the purpose of long-term fulfilling their clerical duties among their religious communities in Israel, pursuant to the invitation of a recognized religious institution in Israel.
A/4 Family of holders of A/2 and A/3 visas For spouses and minor children of recipients of A/2 or A/3 visas.[96]
A/5 Temporary resident visa General temporary resident visa for any other reason that is not under A/1, A/2, A/3, or A/4 visas. Usually for partners of Israeli citizens or for humanitarian reasons.
Work B/1 Work visa For those whose stay in Israel is approved for a limited period of time for the purpose of work.
Working holiday visa For nationals of certain countries between the ages of 18 and 30 years.
Visitor B/2 ETA-IL Electronic travel authorization for nationals of visa-exempt countries for tourism, business or study up to 90 days.
Visitor visa For nationals of visa-required countries for tourism, business or study up to 90 days.
Visitor visa extension Extension of visit for tourism, business or study.[97]
Doubtful status B/3 Doubtful status visa[98] For those whose entry status is not clear. Valid for one month, during which the applicant may reclassify the entry status.[99]
Volunteer B/4 Volunteer visa For volunteers in a recognized organization, institute or settlement.[100]

Electronic visa

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In February 2024, the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority announced plans to introduce an electronic visa for tourists, starting with a pilot for nationals of India.[101][102]

Foreign High-Tech Experts Incentive Program visa

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Nationals of countries that are exempt from the requirement to issue a tourist visa to Israel, their salary is double as the Israeli average wage, and they are working for Israeli high-tech companies. Citizens of Ukraine are exempt from minimum salary limitation requirement.[103]

Investor visa

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The Israeli investor visa is reciprocity to the American E1 and E2 Visas for citizens of the United States which allows the visa holder including his family to live and work for a temporary time in Israel.[104][105]

Tourist group visa

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Nationals of countries who require a visa in advance and their country of nationality has diplomatic mission in Israel can obtain tourist group visa from Israeli national or resident licensed travel agent, as long the tour group follows the criterions:[106][107]

  • The tour group is in size of 10 - 50 visitors
  • The trip itinerary is known to the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority Border Control
  • The group enters, stays, and leaves together
  • The group follows the minimum size requirements and other requirements

1 - Application 10 days in advance (Minimum)
2 - Countries Under Consideration - "Countries, that do not have official representation in Israel, whose representatives in Israel do not cooperate with the Population and Immigration Authority in identifying or issuing their nationals' travel documents, with a high emigration rate, whose nationals have a tendency to settle, or to stay illegally in Israel, and have a tendency to apply for asylum in Israel.", Application 30 days in advance (Minimum)
3 - Exceptional circumstances only - Application 3 months in advance (Minimum)
4 - Service fee exemption
5 - Eligible Tourist group visa even in lack of diplomatic mission or offical relations

Working holiday visa

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Nationals of the following countries between the ages of 18 and 30 years may apply for a working holiday visa for 12 months in Israel.[108]

In 2023, Israel signed agreements for a working holiday visa with Japan[109] and Taiwan.[110]

Israeli passport stamps

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Entry card as replacement for passport stamp

Visitors with an Israeli passport stamp are not allowed to enter a number of countries because of the Arab League boycott of Israel. Some countries, such as Austria, Canada, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom and United States, allow their nationals to hold two or more passports of their country to circumvent such travel restrictions, but some of these countries also restrict or forbid the holding of passports of more than one country (multiple citizenship).

However, since 15 January 2013, Israel no longer stamps passports at airports and land border crossings with Jordan. Instead, the entry or departure record is printed on a small paper card, called an electronic gate pass, which includes the traveler's passport data, date, visa status, and other details. The card also includes a barcode which is used to pass through the gate out of the passport control hall.[111]

Accepted travel documents

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Israel accepts passports of all member states and observer states of the United Nations, Kosovo and Taiwan.[2][112]

The Haudenosaunee passport is a travel document with limited recognition issued by the Iroquois nation in Canada and the United States.[113] For the 2018 World Lacrosse Championship, which was hosted by Israel, the Israeli government accepted the Haudenosaunee passports of the Iroquois team after communicating with the Canadian government.[114][115]

Points of entry

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Israel's crossing points.[116] Main crossing points are bold.

West Bank and Gaza Strip

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Foreign nationals who may travel to Israel without a visa or who hold an Israeli visa may also enter the West Bank on the same basis. Foreign nationals may also apply for an entry permit valid only for the West Bank.[119] All foreign nationals need a permit to enter the Gaza Strip.[120]

Israeli citizens may enter West Bank Areas B and C, but not West Bank Area A or the Gaza Strip, without a permit.[112][121]

Palestinians registered in the West Bank need a permit to enter Israel or the Gaza Strip, and Palestinians registered in the Gaza Strip need a permit to enter Israel or the West Bank. Palestinian men over age 55 and women over age 50 registered in the West Bank, without a security restriction, receive an automatic permit to enter Israel for up to 6 months. Palestinians who receive a permit to depart from an Israeli airport may also return in the same way.[112]

Validity for other countries

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Israeli visas or residency permits can be valid as substitute visas for the following countries:

  •  Georgia Holders of valid Israeli visas or residency permits may enter Georgia without an additional visa for 90 days every 180 days with the requirement to show evidence of a valid Israeli visa or residency permit.[122]

Visitor statistics

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Most visitors arriving in Israel were from the following countries of nationality:

2010–2000

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Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands):[123][124][125][126][127][128] [129][130][131][132][133]

Country 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
 United States Increase 605.1 Decrease 538.0 Increase 600.6 Increase 532.4 Increase 494.0 Increase 457.5 Increase 379.1 Increase 271.9 Decrease 206.1 Decrease 266.2 488.5
 Russia Increase 318.7 Increase 231.4 Increase 205.4 Increase 133.3 Increase 73.6 Increase 68.0 Increase 55.7 Increase 41.3 Decrease 36.9 Decrease 55.8 74.6
 France Increase 274.1 Decrease 254.0 Increase 256.3 Decrease 242.1 Decrease 252.2 Increase 311.4 Increase 257.5 Increase 174.4 Decrease 117.9 Decrease 129.3 202.4
 Germany Increase 171.5 Increase 139.8 Increase 137.4 Increase 98.7 Decrease 89.6 Increase 105.2 Increase 75.9 Increase 49.0 Decrease 38.8 Decrease 65.5 176.0
 United Kingdom Increase 168.8 Decrease 163.5 Increase 173.3 Decrease 160.1 Increase 161.2 Increase 156.7 Increase 146.5 Increase 104.2 Decrease 97.3 Decrease 140.2 201.2
 Italy Increase 150.2 Decrease 116.5 Increase 120.6 Increase 79.4 Decrease 58.1 Increase 72.9 Increase 42.0 Increase 26.0 Decrease 16.9 Decrease 25.0 171.4
 Canada Increase 70.2 Decrease 59.5 Increase 68.5 Increase 58.0 Increase 51.4 Increase 50.8 Increase 43.6 Increase 31.3 Decrease 25.1 Decrease 34.2 55.0
 Spain Increase 69.4 Decrease 53.8 Increase 86.8 Increase 51.9 Decrease 30.7 Increase 51.9 Increase 21.4 Increase 15.9 Decrease 8.6 Decrease 11.8 65.6
 Slovakia Increase 59.7 Decrease 49.0 Increase 61.0 Increase 45.4 Decrease 5.0 Increase 7.1 Increase 6.9 Decrease 1.8 Decrease 1.9 Decrease 3.8 7.9
 Ukraine Increase 55.3 Decrease 46.5 Increase 63.9 Increase 49.9 Increase 30.7 Increase 28.3 Increase 24.2 Increase 19.3 Decrease 18.4 Decrease 33.5 38.0
 Netherlands Increase 53.4 Decrease 44.5 Increase 48.3 Decrease 40.3 Decrease 43.0 Increase 49.8 Increase 40.4 Increase 27.3 Decrease 22.8 Decrease 43.3 91.3
 Brazil Increase 48.8 Decrease 27.9 Increase 31.2 Increase 20.1 Decrease 15.5 Increase 19.8 Increase 11.4 Increase 7.8 Decrease 5.4 Decrease 8.7 25.3
 India Increase 40.1 Decrease 23.1 Increase 29.5 Increase 24.2 Increase 20.4 Increase 19.0 Increase 12.7 Decrease 8.4 Decrease 9.3 Decrease 12.0 15.9
 Romania Increase 38.5 Decrease 28.9 Increase 37.4 Increase 19.2 Increase 11.4 Increase 9.6 Increase 7.9 Increase 6.7 Decrease 5.9 Decrease 9.6 11.9
  Switzerland Increase 32.1 Decrease 26.6 Increase 27.0 Increase 23.3 Decrease 22.8 Increase 25.6 Increase 22.6 Increase 17.0 Decrease 13.9 Decrease 19.6 32.8
 Nigeria Decrease 31.6 Increase 43.9 Increase 34.3 Increase 31.2 Increase 24.6 Decrease 10.7 Increase 16.8 Decrease 11.8 Increase 12.9 Decrease 8.5 9.3
 Belgium Increase 31.2 Increase 23.7 Increase 23.1 Decrease 20.8 Decrease 24.5 Increase 25.5 Increase 22.8 Increase 17.8 Decrease 15.4 Decrease 21.6 39.9
 Australia Increase 30.7 Decrease 23.5 Increase 26.3 Increase 20.9 Decrease 18.2 Increase 19.7 Increase 14.9 Increase 9.9 Decrease 8.2 Decrease 10.4 23.4
 South Korea Increase 30.0 Decrease 17.3 Increase 30.6 Increase 29.4 Increase 28.0 Increase 25.9 Increase 18.5 Increase 8.2 Decrease 8.1 Decrease 11.2 16.8
 Austria Increase 28.1 Decrease 23.6 Increase 23.7 Increase 17.0 Increase 15.3 Increase 13.3 Increase 11.1 Increase 8.3 Decrease 7.6 Decrease 9.6 22.0
 Greece Increase 24.2 Decrease 18.4 Increase 28.8 Increase 20.8 Increase 16.7 Increase 15.0 Increase 10.0 Increase 6.1 Decrease 4.8 Decrease 7.8 24.4
 Mexico Increase 22.7 Decrease 15.0 Increase 22.2 Increase 18.1 Decrease13.3 Increase 24.0 Increase 14.7 Increase 8.2 Decrease 4.2 Decrease 9.5 37.9
 Argentina Increase 22.3 Decrease 16.0 Increase 19.6 Increase 15.0 Decrease 11.8 Increase 14.8 Increase 11.7 Increase 10.0 Decrease 7.3 Decrease 10.6 22.7
 South Africa Increase 21.1 Decrease 18.1 Increase 22.4 Increase 18.8 Increase 16.6 Increase 16.5 Increase 12.6 Increase 9.8 Decrease 9.1 Decrease 13.4 20.6
 Sweden Increase 20.2 Increase 17.0 Increase 16.7 Decrease 14.0 Decrease 16.8 Increase 18.3 Increase 12.6 Increase 8.6 Decrease 6.7 Decrease 10.8 37.0
 Finland Increase 19.5 Increase 17.8 Increase 12.3 Increase 8.7 Increase 7.8 Increase 7.6 Increase 6.5 Increase 4.1 Decrease 3.6 Decrease 11.2 25.7
 Jordan Increase 17.8 Decrease 15.0 Increase 15.3 Decrease 10.5 Increase 15.1 Decrease 8.3 Increase 22.9 Decrease 18.4 Decrease 24.5 Decrease 24.6 77.9
 Indonesia Increase 17.7 Decrease 9.6 Increase 14.4 Increase 11.4 Decrease 7.3 Increase 8.4 Increase 5.6 Increase 2.7 Decrease 1.1 Decrease 3.5 9.8
 Denmark Increase 15.2 Increase 12.7 Increase 12.2 Increase 11.2 Decrease 10.5 Increase 11.8 Increase 8.7 Increase 6.9 Decrease 6.1 Decrease 9.5 24.1
 Norway Increase 14.2 Decrease 12.1 Increase 13.4 Increase 9.8 9.2 Increase 9.2 Increase 6.7 Increase 4.3 Decrease 4.1 Decrease 6.4 13.8
 Turkiye Increase 13.7 Decrease 13.4 Increase 16.3 Decrease 13.7 15.7 Increase 15.7 Increase 13.8 Increase 13.1 Decrease 12.0 Decrease 15.1 23.5
 Czech Republic Increase 13.7 Decrease 10.9 Increase 16.4 Decrease 9.6 Increase 14.4 Increase 10.0 Increase 5.5 Decrease 3.1 Decrease 3.2 Decrease 5.5 11.4
 Poland Increase 13.6 Decrease 6.9 Increase 11.6 Decrease 5.0 Increase 42.1 Increase 26.8 Increase 10.3 Increase 6.1 Decrease 5.3 Decrease 13.1 41.9
 Japan Increase 13.2 Decrease 9.8 Increase 14.4 Increase 10.6 Increase 9.4 Increase 8.3 Increase 6.2 Increase 4.8 Decrease 4.1 Decrease 7.1 18.1
 China Increase 12.9 Decrease 7.6 Increase 8.9 Increase 7.7 Increase 5.8 Increase 4.0 Increase 3.0 Decrease 1.9 Decrease 2.6 Decrease 6.3 9.8
 Hungary Increase 11.8 Decrease 9.4 Increase 13.8 Increase 10.0 Decrease 7.6 Increase 8.7 Increase 6.9 Increase 5.2 Decrease 5.1 Decrease 8.1 14.3
 Portugal Increase 11.6 Decrease 8.1 Increase 8.9 Increase 5.4 Decrease 3.4 Increase 7.8 Increase 3.2 Increase 1.5 Decrease 1.3 Decrease 2.0 18.8
 Belarus Increase 11.4 Decrease 9.7 Increase 11.8 Increase 9.0 Increase 5.9 Increase 5.6 Increase 4.5 Increase 4.2 Decrease 4.0 Decrease 6.1 6.2
 Colombia Increase 10.9 Decrease 7.9 Increase 9.0 Increase 7.1 Decrease 5.1 Increase 8.9 Increase 6.3 Increase 4.1 Decrease 3.2 Decrease 5.3 13.0
 Cyprus Increase 10.4 Decrease 9.4 Increase 11.9 Increase 9.3 Increase 7.7 Increase 7.6 Increase 5.9 Increase 4.5 Decrease 3.8 Decrease 4.7 10.3
 Philippines Increase 10.2 Decrease 7.3 Increase 9.0 Increase 6.7 Decrease 4.6 Increase 5.6 Decrease 4.3 Decrease 4.6 Decrease 5.1 Decrease 7.1 14.4
 Ireland Increase 9.1 Decrease 7.5 Increase 9.0 Increase 7.3 Decrease 5.7 Increase 7.0 Increase 4.2 Increase 2.8 Decrease 2.5 Decrease 4.3 9.7
 Singapore Increase 8.7 Decrease 6.5 Increase 8.5 Increase 7.3 Decrease 5.2 5.8 Increase 5.8 Increase 2.8 Decrease 1.7 Decrease 1.8 3.6
 Bulgaria Increase 7.2 Decrease 6.1 Increase 8.6 Increase 5.2 Increase 3.5 Increase 3.1 Increase 2.7 Decrease 2.1 Decrease 2.5 Decrease 2.7 4.0
 Kazakhstan Increase 6.5 Decrease 4.5 Increase 6.1 Increase 4.9 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
 Croatia Increase 6.1 Increase 5.3 Increase 5.2 Increase 3.3 Increase 2.9 2.4 .. .. .. .. ..
 Chile Increase 5.8 Decrease 4.2 Increase 5.5 Increase 3.3 Decrease 2.8 Increase 5.1 Increase 3.6 Increase 2.4 Decrease 1.5 Decrease 2.5 9.3
 Estonia Increase 5.3 Increase 3.1 Increase 2.6 Increase 2.0 Increase 1.2 1.1 .. .. .. .. ..
 Lithuania Increase 5.1 Decrease 4.2 Increase 7.4 Increase 5.5 Increase 3.3 2.4 .. .. .. .. ..
 Latvia Increase 4.7 Decrease 4.2 Increase 5.9 Increase 5.2 Increase 4.3 Increase 3.0 Increase 2.2 Decrease 1.6 Decrease 1.7 Decrease 2.7 4.2
 Georgia Decrease 4.5 Decrease 4.6 Increase 6.0 Decrease 5.1 Increase 3.2 Increase 2.7 Increase 2.1 1.9 Decrease 1.9 Decrease 2.9 3.8
 Moldova Increase 4.4 Decrease 3.1 Increase 4.4 Increase 3.4 Decrease 2.3 Increase 2.4 Increase 1.9 Increase 1.6 Decrease 1.5 Decrease 3.0 4.0
 Hong Kong Increase 4.1 Decrease 2.2 Increase 3.4 Increase 2.1 Decrease 0.7 Increase 1.0 Increase 0.5 Increase 0.2 Decrease 0.1 Decrease 0.4 1.4
 New Zealand Increase 3.9 Decrease 2.7 Increase 3.1 Increase 2.8 Increase 2.5 Increase 2.4 Increase 2.1 Increase 1.5 Decrease 1.3 Decrease 1.9 4.4
 Taiwan Increase 3.9 Decrease 2.5 Increase 3.7 Increase 3.4 Increase 3.0 Increase 2.2 Increase 1.9 Increase 1.1 Decrease 0.8 Decrease 1.1 2.7
 Ecuador Increase 3.5 Decrease 2.7 Increase 3.0 Increase 2.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
 Uzbekistan Increase 3.4 Decrease 3.0 Increase 4.9 Increase 3.5 2.1 2.1 2.3 Decrease 2.3 Decrease 3.0 Decrease 5.9 7.1
 Thailand Decrease 3.0 Increase 3.4 Decrease 2.7 Increase 2.8 Increase 1.9 Increase 1.5 1.3 Increase 1.8 Increase 1.5 Decrease 0.6 2.4
 Serbia Increase 3.0 Increase 1.4 Increase 1.1 Increase 0.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
 Azerbaijan Increase 2.9 Decrease 2.7 Increase 2.9 2.7 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
 Venezuela 2.8 Decrease 2.8 Increase 3.9 Increase 3.0 Decrease 1.9 Increase 3.2 Increase 2.5 Increase 2.1 Decrease 1.1 Decrease 1.9 5.9
 Uruguay Increase 2.6 Decrease 2.3 Increase 2.6 Increase 2.1 Decrease 2.0 Increase 3.2 Increase 3.0 Increase 2.7 Decrease 2.0 Decrease 2.6 4.0
 Egypt Increase 2.6 Increase 2.3 Decrease 1.7 Decrease 2.5 Increase 4.8 Increase 4.3 Increase 3.1 Decrease 2.8 Decrease 3.1 Decrease 5.3 12.8
 Slovenia Increase 2.6 Decrease 2.2 Increase 2.4 1.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
 Morocco Increase 2.5 Decrease 2.3 Decrease 2.5 Increase 2.6 Decrease 2.5 3.3 Increase 3.4 Increase 2.8 Decrease 2.2 Decrease 2.4 3.0
 Malaysia Increase 1.6 Decrease 0.6 Increase 2.3 Increase 2.0 Decrease 1.2 Increase 1.5 Increase 0.6 0.1 Decrease 0.1 Decrease 0.4 2.6
 Lebanon .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.3 0.3 Decrease 0.3 Decrease 0.5 15.6
Grand total Increase 2,803.1 Decrease 2,321.4 Increase 2,559.6 Increase 2,063.1 Decrease 1,825.2 1,902.8 Increase 1,505.5 Increase 1,063.2 Decrease 861.9 Decrease 1,195.7 2,416.8

2020–2010

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Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands):[134][135][136][137][138][139] [140][141][142][143][123]

Country 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
 United States Decrease 200.5 Increase 969.4 Increase 898.1 Increase 778.8 Increase 648.3 Increase 620.3 Increase 602.6 Increase 597.2 Increase 583.6 Decrease 581.0 605.1
 France Decrease 56.0 Increase 367.5 Increase 346.0 Increase 308.6 Decrease 287.5 Increase 293.7 Decrease 288.9 Increase 292.3 Decrease 263.6 Decrease 269.5 274.1
 Russia Decrease 56.0 Increase 318.1 316.3 Increase 331.5 Decrease 266.0 Decrease 294.0 Increase 411.4 Increase 405.0 Increase 380.7 Increase 353.4 318.7
 Germany Decrease 50.3 Increase 289.0 Increase 262.6 Increase 218.1 Increase 164.1 Decrease 159.8 Increase 162.3 Increase 159.8 Decrease 158.5 Decrease 171.0 171.5
 Poland Decrease 45.2 Increase 156.9 Increase 151.8 Increase 97.3 Decrease 51.6 Decrease 57.8 Decrease 62.0 Increase 67.3 Decrease 58.9 Decrease 60.4 69.4
 United Kingdom Decrease 44.1 Increase 235.4 Increase 218.0 Increase 198.5 Increase 181.3 Increase 174.6 Decrease 164.6 Increase 173.3 Decrease 165.1 Decrease 168.0 168.8
 Italy Decrease 25.1 Increase 190.7 Increase 150.6 Increase 107.8 Decrease 82.2 Decrease 84.4 Decrease 111.2 Increase 127.7 Increase 126.2 Decrease 113.3 150.2
 Romania Decrease 24.8 Increase 121.1 Increase 106.9 Increase 78.9 Increase 48.8 Increase 43.2 Increase 43.1 Decrease 34.6 Increase 39.6 Decrease 37.8 38.5
 Ukraine Decrease 24.6 Decrease 135.4 Decrease 137.4 Increase 146.3 Increase 131.9 Increase 112.7 Increase 110.7 Decrease 108.0 Increase 109.2 Increase 106.8 55.3
 South Korea Decrease 17.1 Increase 60.4 Increase 45.1 Increase 39.7 Increase 27.8 Increase 22.3 Decrease 21.6 Decrease 28.1 Increase 28.6 Decrease 28.0 30.0
 Spain Decrease 16.3 Increase 104.7 Increase 77.7 Increase 62.4 Increase 44.5 Decrease 42.2 Decrease 45.3 Decrease 47.9 Decrease 50.1 Decrease 51.0 59.7
 Canada Decrease 15.6 Increase 95.8 Increase 91.9 Increase 80.5 Increase 64.5 Increase 63.5 Decrease 62.6 Increase 65.3 Increase 65.0 Decrease 64.4 70.2
 Netherlands Decrease 15.3 Increase 91.0 Increase 83.1 Increase 64.1 Increase 50.2 Decrease 47.7 Decrease 50.2 Decrease 52.0 Increase 62.0 Increase 58.7 53.4
 Brazil Decrease 13.5 Increase 82.1 Increase 62.7 Increase 55.0 Decrease 34.1 Decrease 42.3 Decrease 50.1 Decrease 54.0 Increase 56.6 Increase 53.1 48.8
 Indonesia Decrease 12.2 Increase 38.7 Decrease 35.3 Increase 36.2 Increase 22.8 Decrease 22.0 Decrease 26.6 Increase 29.5 Increase 27.8 Increase 21.9 17.7
 China Decrease 11.4 Increase 142.8 Decrease 104.5 Increase 113.2 Increase 79.2 Increase 51.3 Increase 37.7 Increase 29.8 Increase 23.6 Increase 20.1 17.0
 Greece Decrease 10.2 Increase 41.9 Increase 29.7 Increase 27.9 Increase 17.7 Decrease 15.7 Decrease 16.3 Decrease 18.0 Increase 20.4 Decrease 19.0 24.2
 Austria Decrease 10.0 Increase 49.4 Increase 38.6 Increase 29.0 Increase 24.0 Decrease 22.9 Increase 27.9 Decrease 26.9 Increase27.9 Decrease 27.7 28.1
  Switzerland Decrease 9.6 Increase 63.5 Increase 57.0 Increase 48.8 Increase 41.3 Increase 38.1 Decrease 37.5 Increase 38.4 Increase 37.1 Increase 36.3 32.1
 Hungary Decrease 9.4 Increase 39.1 Increase 31.1 Increase 22.4 Increase 16.5 16.4 Increase 16.4 Increase 14.6 Decrease 9.3 Decrease 11.4 11.8
 Belarus Decrease 9.1 Increase 44.6 Increase 40.7 Increase 36.3 Increase 33.1 Decrease 15.9 Increase 16.1 Increase 15.1 Increase 14.2 Increase 11.8 11.4
 Argentina Decrease 8.6 Decrease 34.7 Increase 34.8 Increase 31.4 Increase 25.4 Increase 24.3 Decrease 22.5 Increase 24.5 Increase 23.2 Decrease 21.6 22.3
 Czech Republic Decrease 8.2 Increase 32.4 Increase 31.7 Increase 24.3 Increase 15.9 Decrease 14.2 Increase 16.8 Increase 15.0 Increase 13.8 Decrease 13.0 13.7
 India Decrease 8.0 Decrease 65.1 Increase 70.5 Increase 58.2 Increase 44.6 Increase 39.3 Decrease 34.6 Decrease 39.0 Increase 43.0 Decrease 38.5 40.1
 Lithuania Decrease 7.9 Increase 23.3 Increase 19.2 Increase 17.9 Increase 12.9 Increase 10.6 Increase 10.1 Increase 6.5 Increase 5.6 5.1 5.1
 Turkiye Decrease 7.3 Decrease 32.0 Decrease 38.3 Increase 40.5 Increase 34.0 Increase 25.7 Decrease 22.4 Increase 22.5 Increase 16.3 Decrease 13.5 13.7
 Mexico Decrease 6.4 Increase 50.2 Increase 36.6 Increase 28.4 Decrease 20.7 Increase 22.4 Decrease 20.7 Decrease 21.4 Increase 21.5 Decrease 18.7 22.7
 Australia Decrease 6.3 Increase 48.8 Increase 43.1 Increase 39.9 Increase 29.4 Decrease 28.7 Decrease 30.3 Increase 32.5 Increase 30.1 Decrease 28.9 30.7
 Philippines Decrease 5.9 Increase 32.9 Increase 28.6 Increase 22.2 Increase 14.2 Increase 11.1 Decrease 10.2 Decrease 11.3 Increase 12.2 Decrease 9.4 10.2
 Slovakia Decrease 4.7 Increase 22.7 Increase 20.1 Increase 14.4 8.7 Decrease 8.7 Increase 10.4 Decrease 8.4 Decrease 10.1 Decrease 10.2 11.6
 Sweden Decrease 4.4 33.4 Increase 33.4 Increase 27.3 Decrease 21.3 Decrease 23.9 Increase 25.1 Increase 24.5 Increase 22.2 Increase 20.7 20.2
 Belgium Decrease 4.4 Decrease 27.2 27.3 Increase 27.3 Increase 22.4 Increase 32.6 Decrease 32.3 Increase 32.5 Decrease 31.3 Increase 31.8 31.2
 Denmark Decrease 3.9 Increase 23.6 Increase 22.5 Increase 19.2 Decrease 18.4 Decrease 19.6 Increase 22.6 Increase 19.2 Decrease 18.6 Increase 18.9 15.2
 Japan Decrease 3.5 Increase 26.1 Increase 19.6 Increase 17.1 Increase 11.9 Decrease 10.0 Decrease 13.0 Decrease 13.5 Increase 16.0 Increase 13.4 13.2
 Taiwan Decrease 3.4 Increase 16.0 Increase 12.5 Increase 9.6 Increase 6.4 Decrease 5.6 Increase 6.0 Increase 5.3 Increase 5.0 Increase 4.5 3.9
 Bulgaria Decrease 3.2 Increase 19.8 Increase 16.4 Increase 11.8 Decrease 8.4 Increase 8.7 Increase 8.5 Decrease 6.7 Decrease 7.1 Increase 7.5 7.2
 Portugal Decrease 3.2 Increase 18.8 Increase 13.2 Increase 10.9 Increase 8.6 Increase 8.3 Decrease 7.6 Increase 8.8 Decrease 8.4 Decrease 8.5 13.6
 Finland Decrease 3.2 Increase 18.7 Increase 17.2 Increase 15.3 Increase 13.9 Decrease 12.7 Decrease 15.7 Increase 18.7 Decrease 17.5 Decrease 18.3 19.5
 South Africa Decrease 3.1 Increase 29.5 Increase 27.4 Increase 25.8 Increase 20.8 Decrease 19.9 Decrease 20.0 Decrease 23.5 Increase 24.0 Increase 22.1 21.1
 Jordan Decrease 3.1 Increase 19.2 Increase 18.1 Decrease 14.4 Decrease 18.9 Increase 21.4 Decrease 17.3 Decrease 17.9 Increase 23.4 Increase 20.3 17.8
 Nigeria Decrease 3.1 Increase 12.7 Increase 10.0 Increase 9.0 Decrease 8.4 Decrease 16.3 Decrease 20.5 Decrease 24.6 Decrease 29.4 Increase 45.0 31.6
 Chile Decrease 2.9 Increase 11.9 Increase 9.1 Increase 7.4 Decrease 5.4 5.6 Decrease 5.6 Increase 6.0 Decrease 5.5 Decrease 5.7 5.8
 Colombia Decrease 2.6 Increase 19.2 Increase 16.0 Increase 11.9 Increase 8.5 Decrease 8.0 Decrease 8.6 Decrease 10.6 Increase 11.0 Decrease 9.5 10.9
 Latvia Decrease2.6 Decrease 12.9 Increase 14.2 Increase 13.2 Increase 8.1 Increase 5.8 Increase 5.6 Decrease 5.4 Increase 5.6 Increase 5.4 4.7
 Cyprus Decrease 2.4 10.9 Increase 8.4 Increase 8.2 Increase 5.5 Decrease 5.3 Decrease 5.9 Decrease 6.8 Decrease 9.2 Decrease 10.2 10.4
 Serbia Decrease 2.2 Increase 10.5 Increase 8.1 Increase 6.4 Decrease 4.6 Decrease 4.7 Increase 5.0 Increase 4.0 3.7 Increase 4.1 3.0
 Croatia Decrease 2.1 Increase 10.1 Increase 7.3 Increase 6.3 Increase 4.4 Decrease 3.4 Increase 4.8 Decrease 4.6 Increase 5.3 Decrease 5.1 6.1
 Ireland Decrease 2.0 Increase 12.8 Increase 11.3 Decrease 9.9 Increase 10.3 8.1 8.1 Increase 8.1 Decrease 7.6 Decrease 8.9 9.1
 Norway Decrease 1.9 Increase 17.9 Increase 16.1 Increase 13.7 Decrease 11.8 Decrease 14.0 Decrease 15.0 Increase 16.4 Decrease 15.5 Increase 16.0 14.2
 Moldova Decrease 1.9 Decrease 10.7 Increase 11.0 Increase 10.8 Increase 8.7 Increase 7.6 Increase 3.7 Decrease 3.6 Increase 4.0 Decrease 3.6 4.4
 Georgia Decrease 1.9 Decrease 8.3 Decrease 9.3 Decrease 11.4 Increase 14.2 Increase 10.1 Decrease 0.8 Decrease 4.1 4.3 Decrease 4.3 4.5
 Peru Decrease 1.8 Increase 8.4 Increase 6.8 Increase 5.5 Increase 3.9 3.8 .. .. .. .. ..
 Ethiopia Decrease 1.8 Increase 6.8 Decrease 5.1 Increase 5.7 Increase 4.8 Increase 4.7 Increase 3.1 Increase 2.9 Decrease 2.8 Increase 4.4 3.2
 Malaysia Decrease 1.5 Increase 14.7 Increase 13.7 Increase 10.3 Increase 7.4 Decrease 5.5 Decrease 8.7 Increase 9.2 Increase 6.5 Increase 2.9 1.6
 Estonia Decrease 1.3 Increase 6.1 Increase 5.3 Increase 5.0 Increase 2.9 Decrease 2.8 Increase 3.4 Decrease 2.5 Decrease 3.3 Decrease 3.6 5.3
 Hong Kong Decrease 1.2 Increase 12.8 Increase 9.5 Increase 9.1 Increase 5.3 Decrease 4.3 Increase 5.3 Increase 4.8 Increase 4.2 Decrease 3.3 4.1
 Singapore Decrease 0.9 Increase 15.9 Increase 14.0 Increase 12.8 Increase 11.3 Decrease 9.7 Decrease 10.4 Increase 10.6 Increase 10.2 Decrease 8.3 8.7
 Uruguay Decrease 0.9 Increase 5.9 Increase 4.7 Increase 3.7 Decrease 2.5 Increase 2.9 Increase 2.7 Increase 2.6 Decrease 2.5 2.6 2.6
 Kazakhstan Decrease 0.9 Decrease 5.5 Decrease 5.9 Increase 8.6 Decrease 5.7 Decrease 7.7 Decrease 8.1 Decrease 9.4 Increase 10.9 Increase 9.6 6.5
 Slovenia Decrease 0.9 Increase 4.5 Increase 3.4 Increase 2.8 Decrease 1.8 Decrease 2.0 Decrease 2.1 Decrease 2.2 Increase 2.2 Decrease 2.0 2.6
 Thailand Decrease 0.8 Increase 3.9 Increase 3.4 Increase 2.8 Increase 2.4 Decrease 2.3 Decrease 3.1 Decrease 3.8 Increase 4.3 Increase 3.2 3.0
 Morocco Decrease 0.8 Increase 3.5 Increase 3.0 2.9 Decrease 2.9 Increase 3.2 Increase 3.1 Increase 2.5 Decrease 2.3 Decrease 2.4 2.5
 Uzbekistan Decrease 0.8 Decrease 3.4 3.8 3.8 Increase 3.8 Increase 3.6 Decrease 3.2 Decrease 3.4 Increase 3.8 Increase 3.5 3.4
 Panama Decrease 0.8 Increase 3.3 Increase 3.1 Increase 2.8 2.5 2.5 .. .. .. .. ..
 Ecuador Decrease 0.7 Increase 4.8 Increase 3.8 Increase 3.6 Increase 3.0 Increase 2.6 Decrease 2.2 Decrease 2.8 Decrease 3.1 Decrease 3.4 3.5
 Azerbaijan Decrease 0.7 Increase 3.2 Decrease 3.0 Increase 3.1 Decrease 2.9 Increase 3.0 Decrease 2.8 Decrease 3.0 Increase 3.1 2.9 2.9
 Egypt Decrease 0.6 Increase 8.0 Decrease 6.3 Decrease 7.0 Increase 8.7 Increase 6.1 Increase 5.2 Increase 4.1 Increase 3.8 Decrease 2.4 2.6
 New Zealand Decrease 0.6 Increase 7.0 Increase 6.1 Increase 4.9 3.5 Decrease 3.5 3.7 Increase 3.7 Increase 3.6 Decrease 3.4 3.9
 Vietnam Decrease 0.6 Decrease 4.6 Increase 4.7 Increase 3.1 Increase 2.5 1.9 .. .. .. .. ..
 Costa Rica Decrease 0.6 Increase 3.9 Increase 3.5 Increase 3.3 Increase 2.6 2.1 .. .. .. .. ..
 Guatemala Decrease 0.4 Increase 4.0 Increase 3.7 Increase 2.6 Increase 2.1 1.6 .. .. .. .. ..
 Kenya Decrease 0.3 Decrease 4.2 Increase 4.7 Decrease 3.8 Increase 4.1 Decrease 3.4 Increase 3.5 Increase 2.5 Decrease 2.3 Increase 2.7 2.4
Grand total Decrease 831.5 Increase 4,551.6 Increase 4,120.9 Increase 3,613.2 Increase 2,900.0 Decrease2,799.4 Decrease2,926.4 Increase2,961.7 Increase2,885.8 Increase2,820.2 2,803.1

2020–2030

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Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands): [144] [145][146][134]

Country 2023 2022 2021 2020
 United States Increase920.1 Increase810.5 Decrease149.1 200.5
 France Increase237.9 Increase235.5 Decrease41.5 56.0
 United Kingdom Increase195.8 Increase177.9 Decrease32.4 44.1
 Russia Increase176.1 Increase162.9 Decrease14.4 56.0
 Germany Increase167.4 Increase151.1 Decrease16.5 50.3
 Italy Increase115.6 Increase82.7 Decrease7.0 25.1
 Romania Increase95.3 Increase50.3 Decrease2.0 24.8
 Poland Increase90.3 Increase41.0 Decrease2.3 45.2
 Spain Increase82.3 Increase53.8 Decrease5.3 16.3
 Canada Increase75.3 Increase62.1 Decrease10.0 15.6
 Brazil Increase65.3 Increase64.8 Decrease2.3 13.5
 Ukraine Decrease63.6 Increase71.5 Decrease14.1 24.6
 Netherlands Increase49.3 Increase42.3 Decrease5.5 15.3
 Mexico Increase47.0 Increase35.7 Decrease2.4 6.4
 India Increase42.1 Increase30.8 Decrease3.6 8.0
 Australia Increase40.4 Increase27.1 Decrease1.6 6.3
 Greece Increase38.3 Increase24.8 Decrease3.7 10.2
 South Korea Increase38.0 Increase12.7 Decrease0.8 17.1
  Switzerland Increase35.4 Increase33.2 Decrease7.0 9.6
 Belgium Increase32.7 Increase12.3 Decrease2.1 4.4
 Czech Republic Increase31.1 Increase20.3 Decrease3.1 8.2
 Argentina Increase29.4 Increase24.6 Decrease2.3 8.6
 Philippines Increase26.4 Increase20.9 Decrease1.7 5.9
 Turkiye Increase26.3 Increase20.4 Decrease1.7 7.3
 Austria Increase25.7 Increase23.5 Decrease4.2 10.0
 Indonesia Increase24.4 Increase15.0 Decrease0.0 12.2
 China Increase23.2 Increase6.6 Decrease1.7 11.4
 Hungary Increase23.1 Increase16.1 Decrease1.4 9.4
 South Africa Increase22.7 Increase19.9 Decrease1.5 3.1
 Bulgaria Increase20.5 Increase9.6 Decrease0.7 3.2
 Cyprus Increase18.8 Increase11.0 Decrease1.0 2.4
 Slovakia Increase17.5 Increase8.6 Decrease0.7 4.7
 Portugal Increase17.3 Increase13.6 Decrease1.2 3.2
 Jordan Increase17.0 Increase16.6 Increase5.0 3.1
 Sweden Decrease15.4 Increase15.5 Decrease1.4 4.4
 Colombia Decrease14.9 Increase15.1 Decrease1.2 2.6
 Belarus Decrease14.2 Increase30.4 Decrease7.3 9.1
 Denmark Decrease12.4 Increase13.7 Decrease1.3 3.9
 Lithuania Increase12.4 Increase6.9 Decrease0.8 7.9
 Japan Increase10.6 Increase6.1 Decrease0.8 3.5
 Nigeria Increase9.8 Increase6.7 Decrease0.3 3.1
 Ireland Increase9.7 Increase8.2 Decrease0.8 2.0
 Georgia Increase9.0 Increase6.7 Decrease1.1 1.9
 Chile Increase9.0 Increase6.7 Decrease0.6 2.9
 Finland Increase8.9 Increase7.4 Decrease0.7 3.2
 Norway Decrease8.7 Increase8.9 Decrease0.8 1.9
 Singapore Increase8.4 Increase7.0 Decrease0.4 0.9
 Serbia Increase8.0 Increase6.1 Decrease0.6 2.2
 Moldova Decrease7.7 Increase9.0 Increase3.7 1.9
 Peru Increase7.3 Increase5.7 Decrease0.5 1.8
 Taiwan Increase6.9 Increase2.1 Decrease0.2 3.4
 Croatia Increase6.8 Increase3.9 Decrease0.4 2.1
 Ecuador Increase6.5 Increase2.9 Decrease0.5 0.7
 Egypt Increase5.4 Increase5.0 Decrease0.5 0.6
 Latvia Increase5.2 Increase4.3 Decrease0.6 2.6
 Malaysia Increase4.9 Increase2.5 Decrease0.0 1.5
 New Zealand Increase4.8 Increase2.4 Decrease0.1 0.6
 Ethiopia Increase4.6 Increase2.6 Decrease0.6 1.8
 Costa Rica Increase4.1 Increase3.1 Decrease0.5 0.6
 Uruguay Decrease3.5 Increase5.6 Decrease0.3 0.9
 Morocco Increase3.2 Increase2.9 Decrease0.5 0.8
 Slovenia Increase3.4 Increase2.1 Decrease0.2 0.9
 Kazakhstan Increase3.3 Increase2.8 0.9 0.9
 Guatemala Increase3.3 Increase2.8 Decrease0.2 0.4
 Vietnam Increase3.2 Increase2.3 Decrease0.4 0.6
 Panama Increase2.9 Increase2.6 Decrease0.4 0.8
 Hong Kong Increase2.9 Increase1.0 Decrease0.0 1.2
 Estonia Increase2.5 Increase2.2 Decrease0.2 1.3
 Thailand Increase2.5 Increase1.6 Decrease0.4 0.8
 Uzbekistan 2.3 Increase2.3 Increase2.0 0.8
 Azerbaijan Increase2.3 Increase2.2 Decrease0.6 0.7
 Kenya Increase2.2 Increase1.8 0.3 0.3
Grand total Increase3,239.1 Increase2,675.0 Decrease396.5 831.5

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Nationals of Germany born before 1928 need a visa, which is issued free of charge if they were not involved with the Nazi Party.[3][4][5]
  2. ^ a b Only for holders of biometric passports.
  3. ^ Only for holders of passports that include a personal identification number.[6]

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