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Termination of the COVID-19 Entry Permit – July 1st

The Israeli Ministry of Interior announced today that as of July 1st, 2021, all vaccinated travelers will be able to enter Israel without any need for a pre-entry permit.

In the next few days, the Ministry of Interior is expected to publish detailed regulations, that will specify among other issues, the list of COVID-19  vaccines that will be accepted as well as a list of banned-entry countries, based upon their COVID-19 infection rates.

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From today until July 1, all inbound foreign nationals will still need to apply for pre-entry approval. The main deciding factors for the committee will be the foreign national’s COVID-19 vaccination status. Foreign nationals will not be permitted into the country from nations with high COVID-19 infection rates, including India, Russia, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, and Argentina. 

In addition, the Ministry advised that effective today foreign nationals holding a 45 Days “SEA” work permit do not need a pre-entry permit. They will only need to present a copy of the SEA work permit. 

KTA will continue to follow and update as soon as new information becomes available.
     

Congratulations to Partner Yoav Noy

Kan - Tor & Acco is congratulating our Partner, Yoav Noy, for his nomination as Future Leader in Corporate Immigration by Who’s Who Legal 2021: 

“Yoav Noy is ‘highly recommended by sources for his excellent practice which focuses on advising Israeli and multinational clients on corporate relocation to Israel.'” 


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Best Regards,

 

Amit Acco, Senior Partner

Rebecca Stein, Research Paralegal 

KAN-TOR & ACCO 

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