Saturday, March 15, 2014

Georgian-Israeli Free Visa

From the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"Israel has waived visa requirements for Georgian citizens"

In accordance with information received from Israel's Ministry of Internal Affairs, Georgian citizens who travel to the State of Israel after the 13th of March for tourism or on a private visit can enter the country without a visa and remain in Israel for up to 90 days (within every 180-day period). Citizens travelling to Israel must have a return ticket and a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of their entry. Besides, citizens visiting Israel may also be asked at the border for health insurance, hotel reservations and proof that their financial resources are sufficient for the duration of their stay in the country. This visa-free regime does not confer the right to work in Israel.
 
^ It is always a good step for the citizens of two countries when they can travel to the other country visa-free ^
 

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