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Israel – Covid-19 – Immigration update

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Update : December 17th, 2020

Mandatory quarantine can be shortened for some travelers from “red” countries

What is the change?

The Israeli government announced that travelers from high-risk “red” countries can shorten their mandatory quarantine from 12 days to 10 days if they meet certain requirements.

To qualify for the shortened quarantine, travelers from red countries must register the location of their quarantine with the Ministry of Health database upon their arrival.

Israel is slowing easing quarantine restrictions after a second nation-wide lockdown that lasted for months.

A shorter quarantine period could help facilitate movement of people within Israel for work and business purposes.

Update : November 04th, 2020

Pandemic requirements for entry of foreign experts updated

What is the change?

Applicants for Israeli work permits will no longer need a “necessity confirmation” from the government of Israel in order to apply for a work permit.

The “necessity confirmation” requirement was put in place at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in order to limit infections.

The change in requirements should make obtaining a work permit faster.

Update : October 22th, 2020

Easing of restrictions on outbound flights during lockdown

What is the change?

After weeks of a nationwide lockdown that restricted air travel, the Israeli government has announced it will loosen requirements for flights departing from Israel.

Key Points:

Up until now, only travelers who had purchased tickets before Sept. 25 had been permitted to take flights out of Israel during the lockdown.

This is the first easing of restrictions since a national lockdown was imposed in September due to rising COVID-19 infections. The Israeli government continues to consider whether it will relax other restrictions.

Update : October 16th, 2020

Some visas will be automatically extended because of pandemic

What is the change?

Israel’s Ministry of Interior (MOI) has announced that certain visas will be automatically extended until Nov. 30 because of the ongoing, nationwide COVID-19 lockdown.

Visa expiration dates have been extended previously because of quarantine measures and the closure of consular services. Israel is in the midst of a nationwide lockdown imposed last month after the COVID-19 infection rate began to rise.

At this time, the Ministry of Interior will only accept urgent cases, and only for individuals who scheduled an appointment at the MOI prior to the lockdown.

Update : October 1st, 2020

Full lockdown in place for next two weeks

What is the change?

The Israeli government has instituted a full lockdown of “nonessential” businesses and services as the number of COVID-19 cased continues to climb.

Key Points:

Employers should anticipate travel and processing delays during the lockdown, particularly given that it coincides with the holiday period.

Update : July 21th, 2020

Entry procedures for foreign nationals updated

What is the change?

The Israeli Ministry of Interior has released updated coronavirus instructions for entry to Israel.

Key Points:

Additionally, foreign nationals holding a one-year B-1 expert visa and their families can now travel to their home country and return to Israel with a pre-approved application for re-entry. The COVID-19 re-entry application must be submitted and approved at the Ministry of Interior prior to departure.

Israel has taken a number of steps to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus, including closing borders to non-Israeli citizens/permanent residents in March. The government has also recently announced the automatic extensions of B-1 work visas held by foreign experts. This extension is not applicable, however, to B-1 (Jewish) Israeli work visas.

Israel continues to take aggressive steps to limit the spread of COVID-19. While entry rules have eased somewhat, foreign travelers must be sure to follow applicable entry and exit procedures in order to avoid adverse immigration consequences.

Update : July 10th, 2020

B-1 work visa extensions

What is the change?

Israel recently announced automatic extensions of B-1 work visas held by foreign experts.

Key Points:

Initially, visas were automatically extended in March until June 30. The B-1 work visa automatic extension is good news because it provides relief to foreign experts working in Israel.

Update : March 19, 2020

Borders closed, visas automatically extended in response to COVID-19 pandemic

What is the change?

Israel’s borders are now closed. Additionally, the Ministry of the Interior has automatically extended visas until June 30.

All foreign nationals who are not Israeli citizens or residents of Israel will not be able to enter the country. Foreign nationals currently in Israel will have their visas automatically extended without having to visit an MOI office.

Israel’s Population Authority has stated that foreign nationals for whom Israel is “the center of their lives,” are exempted from the border entry ban. Further, extraordinary permission to enter may be granted to foreign nationals working in emergency services in the health and energy sectors. B-1 work visas for foreign experts still require submission of an extension application 60 days prior to expiration.

The border closure will significantly disrupt business activity and employee mobility. The automatic visa extension, however, is good news for employers and their foreign national employees, as businesses deal with the uncertainty and challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop, and BAL will provide additional updates as information becomes available.