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Do Danish citizens need a visa for Israel?
Visa-free
Danish citizens can enter Israel visa-free for tourism โ typically 90 days.
Last verified: 2026-05-24 ยท Source:
official government page
At a glance
| Visa type | Visa-free entry (B/2 tourist) |
|---|---|
| Maximum stay | Up to 90 days |
| Processing time | On arrival |
| Application fee | Free |
| Passport validity required | Valid 6+ months from arrival |
| Where to apply | On arrival at Ben Gurion or any port of entry |
| Apply up to | ETA-IL electronic pre-authorization required since 1 Jan 2025 |
How to apply, step by step
- Complete the ETA-IL pre-authorization online (~US$7).
- Confirm passport validity 6+ months.
- Present at Israeli immigration.
- Receive blue paper entry slip (do not use a passport stamp โ many Arab countries deny entry to passports with Israeli stamps).
Document checklist
- Passport (6+ months)
- ETA-IL approval
- Return/onward ticket
Frequently asked questions
Will I get a stamp?
No โ Israeli border officials issue a blue paper slip on entry (and another on exit) so your passport is not marked, avoiding issues with countries that bar Israeli-stamped passports.
What happens if I overstay?
Fines, possible re-entry bans, and complications for future applications.
About this page
Compiled by Julia Heldmann. Cross-checked against the official government source linked above and the Wikipedia article on visa policy of Israel.
See what changed in Israel entry rules in the last 90 days โ