Policy on permits required to enter Israel
Visitors toIsrael must obtain avisa unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries and obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL).[ 1] Nationals of certain countries may obtain an electronic visa (e-Visa) online, while others must obtain a visa from anIsraeli diplomatic mission .[ 2]
Visa policy of Israel Visa not required (ETA-IL)
Visa required, electronic visa (e-Visa) available
Visa required
Visa-exempt travellers with an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL)[ edit ] 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 1 January 2025, they must obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL) before travelling to Israel. The ETA-IL costsILS 25 and is valid for 2 years or until the passport expires, whichever occurs first.[ 1] [ 3]
Date of visa changes Unknown: Andorra, Grenada, Monaco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuvalu
15 March 1955: United States[ 8] 1 September 1955: Canada[ 9] 1 October 1956: South Africa[ 10] 11 June 1958: New Zealand[ 11] 1 February 1961: Uruguay[ 12] 15 May 1964: Australia[ 13] 8 December 1964: Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands[ 14] 19 February 1966: Paraguay[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] 1 April 1966: Denmark,[ 18] Iceland,[ 19] Finland,[ 20] Norway[ 21] and Sweden[ 18] 17 September 1966: Ecuador[ 18] 15 March 1967: United Kingdom[ 22] 1 June 1967: Liechtenstein and Switzerland[ 23] 1967: Germany[ 24] 4 March 1968: Jamaica[ 25] 1 May 1968: Peru[ 26] 5 July 1968: Costa Rica[ 26] 31 July 1968: Dominican Republic[ 26] 22 December 1968: Austria[ 27] 28 March 1969: Greece[ 28] 1 April 1969: Trinidad and Tobago[ 28] 13 August 1969: Mauritius[ 28] 18 September 1969: Barbados[ 29] 28 December 1969: France[ 30] [ 28] 1 January 1970: Philippines[ 31] [ 28] 1 March 1970: Lesotho[ 28] 29 July 1970: Eswatini[ 32] 1 October 1971: Japan[ 33] 8 September 1972: Guatemala[ 34] 15 December 1972: Fiji[ 35] 18 November 1974: Haiti[ 36] 16 May 1977: San Marino[ 37] 7 June 1977: Suriname[ 38] 25 October 1977: Bahamas[ 39] 9 November 1979: Mexico[ 40] 1979: Italy[ 41] 7 November 1984: Malawi[ 42] 21 February 1985: Saint Kitts and Nevis[ 43] 8 August 1985: Ireland[ 44] 21 December 1987: Dominica[ 45] 1 August 1989: Cyprus[ 46] 9 September 1993: Malta[ 47] 22 November 1993: Slovenia:[ 48] 1 March 1994: Portugal[ 49] 15 March 1994: Hungary[ 50] 23 March 1994: Argentina[ 51] 31 July 1994: Spain[ 52] 1994: Chile[ 53] 15 May 1995: Vanuatu[ 54] 24 May 1995: South Korea[ 55] 14 July 1996: El Salvador[ 56] 19 July 1996: Czech Republic[ 57] 18 February 1997: Mongolia[ 58] 1 July 1997: Hong Kong[ 59] 14 July 1997: Panama[ 60] 2 September 1997: Slovakia[ 61] 15 May 2000: Poland[ 62] 10 July 2000: Saint Lucia[ 63] 29 August 2000: Brazil[ 64] 10 March 2001: Croatia[ 65] 26 March 2001: Micronesia[ 66] 11 May 2001: Latvia[ 67] and Lithuania[ 36] 7 October 2001: Estonia[ 68] 26 August 2003: Macau[ 69] 3 October 2005: Singapore[ 70] 15 July 2007: Bulgaria[ 71] 1 March 2008: Romania[ 72] 6 April 2008: Honduras[ 73] 27 July 2008: Albania[ 74] [ 75] 25 August 2008: North Macedonia[ 76] 20 September 2008: Russia[ 77] 28 September 2010: Nauru[ 78] 28 September 2010: Montenegro[ 79] 28 September 2010: Serbia[ 80] 9 February 2011: Ukraine[ 81] 10 August 2011: Taiwan[ 82] 27 November 2011: Belize[ 83] 11 December 2012: Palau[ 84] 18 April 2014: Georgia[ 78] 11 December 2014: Moldova[ 85] 26 November 2015: Belarus[ 86] 8 September 2016: Botswana[ 78] 24 January 2017: Papua New Guinea 29 January 2017: Solomon Islands[ 78] April 2017: Tonga[ 87] 2020: Marshall Islands[ 88] 1 July 2021: United Arab Emirates 6 July 2023: Samoa[ 89] 5 May 2025: Kosovo[ 90] Cancelled :Unknown: Central African Republic, Nicaragua[ 91]
August 2014: Bolivia[ 92] (was applied from August 1972) 2 May 2025: Colombia[ 93] (was applied from 10 October 1966)[ 18]
– Nationals ofEgypt do not need a visa for stays of up to 14 days if entering throughTaba and visiting up toBeersheba only.[ 3] – Nationals ofTurkey need a visa but may apply for touristic visa free of charge at Israeli diplomatic missions.[ 3] [ 94] Proposed exemptions [ edit ] Kazakhstan – On 19 August 2024, Israel and Kazakhstan discussed the possibility of establishing a visa exemption agreement.[ 95] Seychelles – On 11 January 2024, Israel and Seychelles signed a visa exemption agreement.[ 96] The visa free policy of Israel is based on bilateral agreements which allows the entry of foreign visitors to Israel and Israeli visitors to countries which are counterparts of the bilateral agreements. Israel gave citizens of the United States (in 1955) and Australia (in 1964) a unilateral visa free to visit Israel. From 19 October 2023, citizens of Israel are allowed to visit the United States without a visa.[ 97]
Therefore nationals of Israel can travel without a visa to all countries whose nationals can travel without a visa to Israel, exceptAustralia .
Some countries have decided to give unilateral visa free to Israeli nationals in order to boost tourism other reasons. Therefore Israel grants a visa exemption for nationals of all countries that grant a visa exemption or electronic travel authorization (ETA) for nationals of Israel, exceptAngola ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Central African Republic ,Kazakhstan ,Kiribati ,Kyrgyzstan ,Nicaragua ,Thailand ,Turkey ,Uzbekistan , andVatican City .
Non-ordinary passports [ edit ] Visa policy of Israel for holders of Diplomatic and Service 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 ofAustralia ,Belarus ,Dominica ,Russia ,Saint Kitts and Nevis ,Taiwan ,United States , and holders of service passports ofSouth Africa .[ 3]
In addition, holders of diplomatic and service passports ofAzerbaijan ,Bahrain ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Burkina Faso ,China ,Gabon ,Gambia ,Guyana ,India ,Ivory Coast ,Kazakhstan ,Madagascar ,Morocco ,Nicaragua ,Republic of the Congo ,Sierra Leone ,Thailand ,Togo ,Turkey ,Vatican City , and holders of diplomatic passports ofArmenia ,Kenya ,Liberia ,Nepal ,Rwanda , andVietnam do not need a visa to Israel.[ 3]
D - Diplomatic passports S - Service passports
In 1952the 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.[ 98] 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.[ 99] [ 100]
Visa exempt countries in 1966
Ordinary passports: Uruguay, Iceland, Argentina, USA, Brazil, Denmark, Switzerland, UK, Liechtenstein, Norway, Finland, Chile, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, 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, Sierra Leone, and Congo Leopoldville.[ 99] [ 101] [ 102] [ 103]
1967 Israel started to consider the visa exemption of German diplomatic and service passports as Germany promised not to allow Germans with Nazi backgrounds to use the visa exemption. In the same year Israel also exempted German passport from visa.[ 104] [ 105] [ 24] Israel signed visa exemption agreement for ordinary passports with the United Kingdom, Lichtenstein, and Switzerland in 1967.[ 104] [ 106] 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.[ 104] [ 107]
Category Code Title Description Fee[ 108] [ 109] Temporary resident A/1 Aliyah visa For those eligible for immigration by theLaw of Return (aliyah ).[ 110] ₪ 195€ 52US$ 54A/2 Student visa For those who want to study in arecognized academic institution .[ 111] Yeshiva visa For those who want to study in ayeshiva .[ 111] 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.[ 112] 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 short study up to 90 days. ₪25 e-Visa Electronic visa for nationals of visa required countries for tourism, business, or short study up to 90 days. ₪100 Visitor visa For nationals of visa-required countries for tourism, business or study up to 90 days. ₪100 €26 US$27 Visitor visa extension Extension of visit for tourism, business or study.[ 113] ₪195 Doubtful status B/3 Doubtful status visa[ 114] For those whose entry status is not clear. Valid for one month, during which the applicant may reclassify the entry status.[ 115] ₪100 €26 US$27 Volunteer B/4 Volunteer visa For volunteers in a recognized organization, institute or settlement.[ 116] Foreign Investor B/5 Foreign Investor visa The Israeli investor visa is in reciprocity to theUnited States E-1 andE-2 visas for nationals of the United States, which allows the visa holders and their family members to live and work temporarily in Israel.[ 117] [ 118] US$222 €213
Student visa is categorized as A/2 visa and as multiple entry visa.[ 119] Student visa is valid to one year with extension possibility. The visa is valid for one of therecognized academic institutions in Israel. Student with A/2 visa in general aren't allowed to work in Israel, but with some exceptions to students who work in the academic field or as part of the program, which are usually PhD students and in some cases also MA students.[ 120]
From 3,237 PhD students in Israel 2023, 1,824 where foreign PhD students and almost half of the foreign PhD students in Israel are Indians.[ 121]
Electronic visa (e-Visa)[ edit ] Nationals of the following countries may apply online for an electronic visa (e-Visa), valid for up to 90 days for tourism, business, short study or medical treatment:[ 2] [ 122]
In 2025, the Israeli government planned to expand the e-Visa for nationals of more countries.[ 123] In February 2025 Sri Lanka was also added to the list after India.[ 124]
Work visa is categorized as B/1 and can be given by different ways. B/1 is given differently, depending on the sector, Expert foreign workers,[ 125] Foreign workers in the nursing care sector (Caregiver),[ 126] or Foreign workers in the agriculture and construction sectors,[ 127] and other types.
Foreign workers B/1 in Israel 2023[ 128] # Country of origin Num. 1. India 18,927 2. Philippines 17,634 3. Thailand 17,174 4. China 16,263 5. Moldova 12,342 6. Uzbekistan 11,285 7. Sri Lanka 4,033 8. Ukraine 2,718 9. Nepal 1,733 10. Turkey 941 11. Georgia 890 12. Malawi 664 13. Colombia 490 14. United States 440 15. Romania 340 16. Russia 277 17. United Kingdom 208 18. Germany 157 19. France 109 20. Brazil 60 Other Countries 1,672 Total 108,357
Foreign High-Tech Experts Incentive Program visa [ edit ] A special program provides work visas for nationals of countries that are exempt from the visitor visa requirement who are hired by an Israeli high-tech company with a salary at least double the average wage in Israel. Nationals ofUkraine are exempt from minimum salary requirement.[ 129]
Working holiday visa [ edit ] Nationals of the following countries between the ages of 18 and 30 years may apply for aworking holiday visa for 12 months in Israel.[ 130]
In 2023, Israel signed agreements for a working holiday visa withJapan .[ 140]
Israeli licensed travel agents may apply for visas for groups of 10 to 50 tourists (5 to 50 if nationals ofChina ,Indonesia orMalaysia ). The agents must check the tourists' background, apply at least 10 days before their arrival (30 days for nationals ofEgypt ,Indonesia ,Jordan ,Malaysia ,Mali ,Mauritania ,Morocco ,South Sudan orTunisia ; or 3 months for nationals ofEritrea , considered in exceptional circumstances), provide their itinerary, pay a fee of₪ 95 per group plus ₪35 per tourist, and deposit a bank guarantee of ₪100,000 (₪200,000 for nationals ofArmenia ,Congo ,Ethiopia ,Ghana ,Ivory Coast ,Nigeria ,Sierra Leone ,Sri Lanka ,Turkey ,Uganda orUzbekistan ).[ 141] [ 142]
Israeli visa Israeli passport stamps [ edit ] Entry card as replacement for passport stamp Visitors with an Israeli passport stamp are not allowed to enter a number of countries because of theArab 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 abarcode which is used to pass through the gate out of the passport control hall.[ 143]
Accepted travel documents [ edit ] Israel accepts passports of allmember states andobserver states of theUnited Nations (including theirterritories ),Kosovo andTaiwan .[ 3] [ 144] Passports ofAbkhazia ,Northern Cyprus ,Somaliland ,South Ossetia ,Transnistria andWestern Sahara are not accepted.
Visitors without an accepted passport must obtain alaissez-passer with a visa from an Israeli diplomatic mission.[ 145]
TheHaudenosaunee passport is a travel document with limited recognition issued by theIroquois nation in Canada and the United States.[ 146] For the2018 World Lacrosse Championship , which was hosted by Israel, the Israeli government accepted the Haudenosaunee passports of theIroquois team after communicating with the Canadian government.[ 147] [ 148]
Israel's crossing points.[ 149] Main crossing points arebold .
West Bank and Gaza Strip [ edit ] Foreign nationals who may travel to Israel without a visa or who hold an Israeli visa may also enter theWest Bank on the same basis. Foreign nationals may also apply for an entry permit valid only for the West Bank.[ 152] All foreign nationals need a permit to enter theGaza Strip .[ 153]
Israeli citizens may enterWest Bank Areas B and C , but not West Bank Area A or the Gaza Strip, without a permit.[ 144] [ 154]
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.[ 144]
Validity for other countries [ edit ] 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.[ 155] Most visitors arriving in Israel were from the following countries of nationality:
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 2010–2020 Country 2020[ 160] 2019[ 161] 2018[ 162] 2017[ 163] 2016[ 164] 2015[ 165] 2014[ 166] 2013[ 167] 2012[ 168] 2011[ 169] 2010[ 170] United States 200.5 969.4 898.1 778.8 648.3 620.3 602.6 597.2 583.6 581.0605.1 France 56.0 367.5 346.0 308.6 287.5 293.7 288.9 292.3 263.6 269.5274.1 Russia 56.0 318.1316.3 331.5 266.0 294.0 411.4 405.0 380.7 353.4318.7 Germany 50.3 289.0 262.6 218.1 164.1 159.8 162.3 159.8 158.5 171.0171.5 Poland 45.2 156.9 151.8 97.3 51.6 57.8 62.0 67.3 58.9 60.469.4 United Kingdom 44.1 235.4 218.0 198.5 181.3 174.6 164.6 173.3 165.1 168.0168.8 Italy 25.1 190.7 150.6 107.8 82.2 84.4 111.2 127.7 126.2 113.3150.2 Romania 24.8 121.1 106.9 78.9 48.8 43.2 43.1 34.6 39.6 37.838.5 Ukraine 24.6 135.4 137.4 146.3 131.9 112.7 110.7 108.0 109.2 106.855.3 South Korea 17.1 60.4 45.1 39.7 27.8 22.3 21.6 28.1 28.6 28.030.0 Spain 16.3 104.7 77.7 62.4 44.5 42.2 45.3 47.9 50.1 51.059.7 Canada 15.6 95.8 91.9 80.5 64.5 63.5 62.6 65.3 65.0 64.470.2 Netherlands 15.3 91.0 83.1 64.1 50.2 47.7 50.2 52.0 62.0 58.753.4 Brazil 13.5 82.1 62.7 55.0 34.1 42.3 50.1 54.0 56.6 53.148.8 Indonesia 12.2 38.7 35.3 36.2 22.8 22.0 26.6 29.5 27.8 21.917.7 China 11.4 142.8 104.5 113.2 79.2 51.3 37.7 29.8 23.6 20.117.0 Greece 10.2 41.9 29.7 27.9 17.7 15.7 16.3 18.0 20.4 19.024.2 Austria 10.0 49.4 38.6 29.0 24.0 22.9 27.9 26.9 27.9 27.728.1 Switzerland 9.6 63.5 57.0 48.8 41.3 38.1 37.5 38.4 37.1 36.332.1 Hungary 9.4 39.1 31.1 22.4 16.516.4 16.4 14.6 9.3 11.411.8 Belarus 9.1 44.6 40.7 36.3 33.1 15.9 16.1 15.1 14.2 11.811.4 Argentina 8.6 34.7 34.8 31.4 25.4 24.3 22.5 24.5 23.2 21.622.3 Czech Republic 8.2 32.4 31.7 24.3 15.9 14.2 16.8 15.0 13.8 13.013.7 India 8.0 65.1 70.5 58.2 44.6 39.3 34.6 39.0 43.0 38.540.1 Lithuania 7.9 23.3 19.2 17.9 12.9 10.6 10.1 6.5 5.65.1 5.1 Turkey 7.3 32.0 38.3 40.5 34.0 25.7 22.4 22.5 16.3 13.513.7 Mexico 6.4 50.2 36.6 28.4 20.7 22.4 20.7 21.4 21.5 18.722.7 Australia 6.3 48.8 43.1 39.9 29.4 28.7 30.3 32.5 30.1 28.930.7 Philippines 5.9 32.9 28.6 22.2 14.2 11.1 10.2 11.3 12.2 9.410.2 Slovakia 4.7 22.7 20.1 14.48.7 8.7 10.4 8.4 10.1 10.211.6 Sweden 4.433.4 33.4 27.3 21.3 23.9 25.1 24.5 22.2 20.720.2 Belgium 4.4 27.227.3 27.3 22.4 32.6 32.3 32.5 31.3 31.831.2 Denmark 3.9 23.6 22.5 19.2 18.4 19.6 22.6 19.2 18.6 18.915.2 Japan 3.5 26.1 19.6 17.1 11.9 10.0 13.0 13.5 16.0 13.413.2 Taiwan 3.4 16.0 12.5 9.6 6.4 5.6 6.0 5.3 5.0 4.53.9 Bulgaria 3.2 19.8 16.4 11.8 8.4 8.7 8.5 6.7 7.1 7.57.2 Portugal 3.2 18.8 13.2 10.9 8.6 8.3 7.6 8.8 8.4 8.513.6 Finland 3.2 18.7 17.2 15.3 13.9 12.7 15.7 18.7 17.5 18.319.5 South Africa 3.1 29.5 27.4 25.8 20.8 19.9 20.0 23.5 24.0 22.121.1 Jordan 3.1 19.2 18.1 14.4 18.9 21.4 17.3 17.9 23.4 20.317.8 Nigeria 3.1 12.7 10.0 9.0 8.4 16.3 20.5 24.6 29.4 45.031.6 Chile 2.9 11.9 9.1 7.4 5.45.6 5.6 6.0 5.5 5.75.8 Colombia 2.6 19.2 16.0 11.9 8.5 8.0 8.6 10.6 11.0 9.510.9 Latvia 2.6 12.9 14.2 13.2 8.1 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.6 5.44.7 Cyprus 2.410.9 8.4 8.2 5.5 5.3 5.9 6.8 9.2 10.210.4 Serbia 2.2 10.5 8.1 6.4 4.6 4.7 5.0 4.03.7 4.13.0 Croatia 2.1 10.1 7.3 6.3 4.4 3.4 4.8 4.6 5.3 5.16.1 Ireland 2.0 12.8 11.3 9.9 10.38.1 8.1 8.1 7.6 8.99.1 Norway 1.9 17.9 16.1 13.7 11.8 14.0 15.0 16.4 15.5 16.014.2 Moldova 1.9 10.7 11.0 10.8 8.7 7.6 3.7 3.6 4.0 3.64.4 Georgia 1.9 8.3 9.3 11.4 14.2 10.1 0.8 4.14.3 4.34.5 Peru 1.8 8.4 6.8 5.5 3.93.8 .. .. .. .. .. Ethiopia 1.8 6.8 5.1 5.7 4.8 4.7 3.1 2.9 2.8 4.43.2 Malaysia 1.5 14.7 13.7 10.3 7.4 5.5 8.7 9.2 6.5 2.91.6 Estonia 1.3 6.1 5.3 5.0 2.9 2.8 3.4 2.5 3.3 3.65.3 Hong Kong 1.2 12.8 9.5 9.1 5.3 4.3 5.3 4.8 4.2 3.34.1 Singapore 0.9 15.9 14.0 12.8 11.3 9.7 10.4 10.6 10.2 8.38.7 Uruguay 0.9 5.9 4.7 3.7 2.5 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.52.6 2.6 Kazakhstan 0.9 5.5 5.9 8.6 5.7 7.7 8.1 9.4 10.9 9.66.5 Slovenia 0.9 4.5 3.4 2.8 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.02.6 Thailand 0.8 3.9 3.4 2.8 2.4 2.3 3.1 3.8 4.3 3.23.0 Morocco 0.8 3.5 3.02.9 2.9 3.2 3.1 2.5 2.3 2.42.5 Uzbekistan 0.8 3.43.8 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.2 3.4 3.8 3.53.4 Panama 0.8 3.3 3.1 2.82.5 2.5 .. .. .. .. .. Ecuador 0.7 4.8 3.8 3.6 3.0 2.6 2.2 2.8 3.1 3.43.5 Azerbaijan 0.7 3.2 3.0 3.1 2.9 3.0 2.8 3.0 3.12.9 2.9 Egypt 0.6 8.0 6.3 7.0 8.7 6.1 5.2 4.1 3.8 2.42.6 New Zealand 0.6 7.0 6.1 4.93.5 3.53.7 3.7 3.6 3.43.9 Vietnam 0.6 4.6 4.7 3.1 2.51.9 .. .. .. .. .. Costa Rica 0.6 3.9 3.5 3.3 2.62.1 .. .. .. .. .. Guatemala 0.4 4.0 3.7 2.6 2.11.6 .. .. .. .. .. Kenya 0.3 4.2 4.7 3.8 4.1 3.4 3.5 2.5 2.3 2.72.4 Grand total 831.5 4,551.6 4,120.9 3,613.2 2,900.0 2,799.4 2,926.4 2,961.7 2,885.8 2,820.22,803.1
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 2000–2010 Country 2010[ 171] 2009[ 172] 2008[ 173] 2007[ 174] 2006[ 175] 2005[ 176] 2004[ 177] 2003[ 178] 2002[ 179] 2001[ 180] 2000[ 181] United States 605.1 538.0 600.6 532.4 494.0 457.5 379.1 271.9 206.1 266.2488.5 Russia 318.7 231.4 205.4 133.3 73.6 68.0 55.7 41.3 36.9 55.874.6 France 274.1 254.0 256.3 242.1 252.2 311.4 257.5 174.4 117.9 129.3202.4 Germany 171.5 139.8 137.4 98.7 89.6 105.2 75.9 49.0 38.8 65.5176.0 United Kingdom 168.8 163.5 173.3 160.1 161.2 156.7 146.5 104.2 97.3 140.2201.2 Italy 150.2 116.5 120.6 79.4 58.1 72.9 42.0 26.0 16.9 25.0171.4 Canada 70.2 59.5 68.5 58.0 51.4 50.8 43.6 31.3 25.1 34.255.0 Spain 69.4 53.8 86.8 51.9 30.7 51.9 21.4 15.9 8.6 11.865.6 Slovakia 59.7 49.0 61.0 45.4 5.0 7.1 6.9 1.8 1.9 3.87.9 Ukraine 55.3 46.5 63.9 49.9 30.7 28.3 24.2 19.3 18.4 33.538.0 Netherlands 53.4 44.5 48.3 40.3 43.0 49.8 40.4 27.3 22.8 43.391.3 Brazil 48.8 27.9 31.2 20.1 15.5 19.8 11.4 7.8 5.4 8.725.3 India 40.1 23.1 29.5 24.2 20.4 19.0 12.7 8.4 9.3 12.015.9 Romania 38.5 28.9 37.4 19.2 11.4 9.6 7.9 6.7 5.9 9.611.9 Switzerland 32.1 26.6 27.0 23.3 22.8 25.6 22.6 17.0 13.9 19.632.8 Nigeria 31.6 43.9 34.3 31.2 24.6 10.7 16.8 11.8 12.9 8.59.3 Belgium 31.2 23.7 23.1 20.8 24.5 25.5 22.8 17.8 15.4 21.639.9 Australia 30.7 23.5 26.3 20.9 18.2 19.7 14.9 9.9 8.2 10.423.4 South Korea 30.0 17.3 30.6 29.4 28.0 25.9 18.5 8.2 8.1 11.216.8 Austria 28.1 23.6 23.7 17.0 15.3 13.3 11.1 8.3 7.6 9.622.0 Greece 24.2 18.4 28.8 20.8 16.7 15.0 10.0 6.1 4.8 7.824.4 Mexico 22.7 15.0 22.2 18.1 13.3 24.0 14.7 8.2 4.2 9.537.9 Argentina 22.3 16.0 19.6 15.0 11.8 14.8 11.7 10.0 7.3 10.622.7 South Africa 21.1 18.1 22.4 18.8 16.6 16.5 12.6 9.8 9.1 13.420.6 Sweden 20.2 17.0 16.7 14.0 16.8 18.3 12.6 8.6 6.7 10.837.0 Finland 19.5 17.8 12.3 8.7 7.8 7.6 6.5 4.1 3.6 11.225.7 Jordan 17.8 15.0 15.3 10.5 15.1 8.3 22.9 18.4 24.5 24.677.9 Indonesia 17.7 9.6 14.4 11.4 7.3 8.4 5.6 2.7 1.1 3.59.8 Denmark 15.2 12.7 12.2 11.2 10.5 11.8 8.7 6.9 6.1 9.524.1 Norway 14.2 12.1 13.4 9.89.2 9.2 6.7 4.3 4.1 6.413.8 Turkey 13.7 13.4 16.3 13.715.7 15.7 13.8 13.1 12.0 15.123.5 Czech Republic 13.7 10.9 16.4 9.6 14.4 10.0 5.5 3.1 3.2 5.511.4 Poland 13.6 6.9 11.6 5.0 42.1 26.8 10.3 6.1 5.3 13.141.9 Japan 13.2 9.8 14.4 10.6 9.4 8.3 6.2 4.8 4.1 7.118.1 China 12.9 7.6 8.9 7.7 5.8 4.0 3.0 1.9 2.6 6.39.8 Hungary 11.8 9.4 13.8 10.0 7.6 8.7 6.9 5.2 5.1 8.114.3 Portugal 11.6 8.1 8.9 5.4 3.4 7.8 3.2 1.5 1.3 2.018.8 Belarus 11.4 9.7 11.8 9.0 5.9 5.6 4.5 4.2 4.0 6.16.2 Colombia 10.9 7.9 9.0 7.1 5.1 8.9 6.3 4.1 3.2 5.313.0 Cyprus 10.4 9.4 11.9 9.3 7.7 7.6 5.9 4.5 3.8 4.710.3 Philippines 10.2 7.3 9.0 6.7 4.6 5.6 4.3 4.6 5.1 7.114.4 Ireland 9.1 7.5 9.0 7.3 5.7 7.0 4.2 2.8 2.5 4.39.7 Singapore 8.7 6.5 8.5 7.3 5.25.8 5.8 2.8 1.7 1.83.6 Bulgaria 7.2 6.1 8.6 5.2 3.5 3.1 2.7 2.1 2.5 2.74.0 Kazakhstan 6.5 4.5 6.1 4.9.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Croatia 6.1 5.3 5.2 3.3 2.92.4 .. .. .. .. .. Chile 5.8 4.2 5.5 3.3 2.8 5.1 3.6 2.4 1.5 2.59.3 Estonia 5.3 3.1 2.6 2.0 1.21.1 .. .. .. .. .. Lithuania 5.1 4.2 7.4 5.5 3.32.4 .. .. .. .. .. Latvia 4.7 4.2 5.9 5.2 4.3 3.0 2.2 1.6 1.7 2.74.2 Georgia 4.5 4.6 6.0 5.1 3.2 2.7 2.11.9 1.9 2.93.8 Moldova 4.4 3.1 4.4 3.4 2.3 2.4 1.9 1.6 1.5 3.04.0 Hong Kong 4.1 2.2 3.4 2.1 0.7 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.41.4 New Zealand 3.9 2.7 3.1 2.8 2.5 2.4 2.1 1.5 1.3 1.94.4 Taiwan 3.9 2.5 3.7 3.4 3.0 2.2 1.9 1.1 0.8 1.12.7 Ecuador 3.5 2.7 3.0 2.5.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Uzbekistan 3.4 3.0 4.9 3.52.1 2.1 2.3 2.3 3.0 5.97.1 Thailand 3.0 3.4 2.7 2.8 1.9 1.51.3 1.8 1.5 0.62.4 Serbia 3.0 1.4 1.1 0.6.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Azerbaijan 2.9 2.7 2.92.7 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Venezuela 2.8 2.8 3.9 3.0 1.9 3.2 2.5 2.1 1.1 1.95.9 Uruguay 2.6 2.3 2.6 2.1 2.0 3.2 3.0 2.7 2.0 2.64.0 Egypt 2.6 2.3 1.7 2.5 4.8 4.3 3.1 2.8 3.1 5.312.8 Slovenia 2.6 2.2 2.41.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Morocco 2.5 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.53.3 3.4 2.8 2.2 2.43.0 Malaysia 1.6 0.6 2.3 2.0 1.2 1.5 0.60.1 0.1 0.42.6 Lebanon .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.515.6 Grand total 2,803.1 2,321.4 2,559.6 2,063.1 1,825.21,902.8 1,505.5 1,063.2 861.9 1,195.72,416.8
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1990–2000 Country 2000[ 182] 1999[ 183] 1998[ 184] 1997[ 185] 1996[ 186] 1995[ 187] 1994[ 188] 1993[ 189] 1992[ 190] 1991[ 191] 1990[ 192] United States 488.5 515.2 451 420.7 435.1 452.7 385.1 371.9 345.4 227.2244.5 France 202.4 194.9 168.6 166.7 173.1 178.4 159.2 152.6 140.3 111.7118.4 United Kingdom 201.2 195.5 197.8 198.9 207.4 217.1 196 170.7 149.2 100.6114 Germany 176 181 145.6 182.5 222 218.8 194.6 173.3 162.7 79.397.9 Italy 171.4 146.7 85.4 84.2 72.2 83 71.5 73.8 73.2 27.233.7 Netherlands 91.3 90.4 73.9 77.7 81.8 75.5 59 52.2 48.6 29.828.3 Jordan 77.9 59.8 52.9 46.9 49.8 84.4 25.8 25.1 19.7 8.57.1 Spain 65.6 35.1 22.7 19.8 20.9 32.6 26.7 24 22.8 9.916.4 Canada 55 51.4 43.6 43.5 44.4 46.5 38.2 38.4 37.4 24.730.8 Poland 41.9 25.9 16.4 14.8 14.3 15.1 11.9 13.7 12 5.76 Belgium 39.9 45.9 39.5 46.6 47.2 46.7 36.9 32.3 25.1 17.620.1 Ukraine 38 27.9 23.6 21.7 19.517.8 .. .. .. .. .. Mexico 37.9 14.610.2 10.2 8.7 7.49.6 9.6 10.5 4.45.9 Sweden 37 34.8 31.9 33.6 39.1 37.1 35.5 31.6 33.9 20.423 Russia 35.9 55.4 61.5 69.7 64.961.6 .. .. .. .. .. Switzerland 32.8 34.9 35.5 35.7 44 53.9 53.2 44.6 39.5 25.631.1 Finland 25.7 28 24.4 25.6 26.6 25.5 21.3 18.1 23.1 15.619.4 Brazil 25.3 17.3 24.5 27.9 26 28.2 16.2 12.8 11.3 7.810.5 Greece 24.4 19.8 14.8 12.3 10.8 21.8 16.7 18.5 19.1 108.6 Denmark 24.1 29 24.1 29.9 28.8 26.4 20.9 17.4 16.7 9.710.9 Turkey 23.5 21.6 16.4 13.8 14.3 11.8 8.9 7.9 6.6 76.1 Australia 23.4 23.8 20 23.9 22.7 24.6 20.1 19.2 18.1 10.414.4 Argentina 22.7 16.7 16.2 16.5 16.1 17.8 18.1 17 16.6 9.68.6 Austria 22 31.3 26.2 31.5 38 40.4 37.3 33.5 29.5 11.417.2 South Africa 20.6 24.1 25.6 27.2 31.3 34.2 28.9 26.6 23.6 14.919.9 Czech Republic andSlovakia or asCzechoslovakia 19.3 26.6 2.7 20.5 18.3 14 8.6 5.6 5.4 3.31.8 Portugal 18.8 10 5.4 6.3 5.1 9.5 6.8 8.9 8.2 1.95.1 Japan 18.1 17.9 13.8 16.3 18.5 15.8 12.6 10.7 11.4 5.86.4 South Korea 16.8 12.2 5.3 23 28.5 19.7 13.1 9 8.3 4.53.5 India 15.9 14.8 10.9 13.2 11.6 8.4 7.4 5 3.4 23.7 Lebanon 15.6 39.1 34.1 32.4 33 38.6 38.8 36.4 32.9 25.141.8 Philippines 14.4 8.6 4.4 5.75.3 5.3 3.6 2.8 2.1 1.41.7 Hungary 14.3 15.9 11.8 13.3 14 14.6 14.1 12.2 10.5 6.48.5 Norway 13.8 13.8 13.7 15.8 18.3 18.2 14.7 12.5 11.5 7.58.7 Colombia 13 6.5 6.3 8.2 7.6 8.1 6.35.3 .. .. .. Egypt 12.8 11.7 12.3 13.9 22.3 28 21.8 9.8 8.1 6.13.3 Romania 11.9 10.4 6.6 5.9 6.8 8.5 8.8 8.1 5 7.910 Cyprus 10.3 9.6 9.7 8.7 8.4 10.2 9.6 7.3 7.7 64.5 China 9.8 7.6 5.2 4.4 3.7 4.3 3.42.4 .. .. .. Indonesia 9.8 9.2 1.8 11.5 9.2 8.13.6 .. .. .. .. Ireland 9.7 10.26.2 6.2 5.2 6 5.5 6.2 5.7 3.94.2 Chile 9.3 5.2 4 5.2 4.53.8 3.8 3 2.8 1.81.9 Nigeria 9.3 0.9 2.9 7 0.9 13.5 5.71.6 .. .. .. Croatia ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Serbia and Montenegro ,Slovenia , andRepublic of Macedonia or asYugoslavia 9 5.7 4 3.5 4.5 3.73.6 3.6 4 3.85.4 Uzbekistan 7.1 4.5 3.3 45 5 .. .. .. .. .. Belarus 6.2 4.8 4.5 3.9 4.23.8 .. .. .. .. .. Venezuela 5.9 3.1 2.6 2.3 2.6 3.2 2.2 2.1 2.2 1.61.7 New Zealand 4.4 4.7 3.8 4.4 4.5 4.8 4.1 3.5 3.4 1.92.7 Latvia 4.2 4.6 4.1 4 3.73.5 .. .. .. .. .. Bulgaria 4 3.7 2.8 2.9 4.2 4.7 4.1 3.5 2.5 2.32.4 Moldova 4 2.9 2.7 3 4.22.5 .. .. .. .. .. Uruguay 4 2.7 2.6 2.3 2.6 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.2 1.51.8 Georgia 3.8 2.9 3 3.3 3.52.9 .. .. .. .. .. Singapore 3.6 4 3.2 4.3 4.8 4.7 3.62.5 .. .. .. Morocco 3 3.2 2.42.6 .. .. .. 1.6 1.51.4 1.4 Taiwan 2.7 2.6 2.1 2.7 32.2 .. .. .. .. .. Malaysia 2.6 2.5 1.1 2.8 3.33.5 .. .. .. .. .. Thailand 2.4 2.5 1.4 3.6 2.8 3 4.22.5 .. .. .. Hong Kong 1.4 2.4 2.7 3.6 3.8 5 4.9 4.6 4 1.82.5 Armenia ,Azerbaijan ,Belarus ,Estonia ,Georgia ,Kazakhstan ,Kyrgyzstan ,Latvia ,Lithuania ,Moldova ,Russia ,Tajikistan ,Turkmenistan ,Ukraine , andUzbekistan or asSoviet Union .. .. .. .. .. .. 92.7 63.3 41.8 21.923.0 Luxembourg .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.4 0.4 Tunisia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.4 0.4 Ethiopia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.30.9 Pakistan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.1 0.1 Grand total 2,416.8 2,312.3 1,941.6 2,010.4 2,100.6 2,215.6 1,838.70 1,655.60 1,509.50 943.31,063.4
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1980–1990 Country 1990[ 193] 1989[ 194] 1988[ 195] 1987[ 196] 1986[ 197] 1985[ 198] 1984[ 199] 1983[ 200] 1982[ 201] 1981[ 202] 1980[ 203] United States 244.5 260.2 250.1 293.5 211.7 367 403.8 354.4 263.5 270.9284.7 France 118.4 131.9 124.8 153.8 1360 140.7 125.1 127.5 129.6 148.0138.8 United Kingdom 114.1 134.6 145.6 155.6 133.9 129.3 131.3 122.4 126.8 143.2140.8 West Germany 97.9 119.3 154.6 182.1 139.1 145.7 133.8 111.4 107.5 155.1157.4 Lebanon 41.8 42.6 38.8 37.1 36.5 31.4 33.465.1 .. .. .. Italy 33.7 35.8 28.8 52.3 33.5 44.4 48.9 47.4 35.1 49.255.8 Switzerland 31.2 35.5 40.7 47.4 37.7 36.2 35.1 31.7 29.3 31.434.1 Canada 30.8 32.3 30.1 34.228.5 38.1 34.6 33.0 26.6 27.826.5 Netherlands 28.3 33.8 36.6 45.7 31.5 32.1 26.5 28.8 28.9 32.337.1 Sweden 23 30.4 33.3 35.424.9 24.9 23.217.9 .. .. .. Soviet Union 2322.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Belgium 20.1 22.4 20 24.3 20.7 19.7 18.3 17.0 15.7 20.220.9 South Africa 19.9 18.4 21 23.6 20.3 18 26.5 22.4 18.4 17.626.1 Finland 18.4 19.7 20 19.2 14.2 10.7 97.8 .. .. .. Austria 17.2 17.8 21.2 27.7 23.1 26 21.7 19.1 16.8 22.922.4 Spain 16.4 17.8 13.4 21.5 16.1 14.2 12.9 9.4 7.8 11.010.8 Australia 14.416.9 16.9 20 15.8 19.9 16.7 14.1 11.6 12.113.4 Denmark 10.9 14.8 16.9 18.7 15.6 16.6 14.111.6 .. .. .. Brazil 10.5 15.7 13.6 14.2 11.2 9.6 8.7 7.5 8.2 7.57.3 Romania 10 3.5 4.5 4 3.2 3 3.3 3.4 3.3 3.53.0 Norway 8.7 9.7 11.5 13.4 11.6 10.1 97.6 .. .. .. Argentina 8.6 10.3 10.5 14.4 28 14.5 12.5 10 7.4 13.515.4 Greece 8.6 9 7.6 12.7 10 9.9 12 9.1 11.2 10.811.1 Hungary 8.511 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Jordan 7.1 5.7 4.4 18.7 17.6 14.5 13.112.3 .. .. .. Japan 6.4 6.9 7.5 7.2 5.1 4.7 4.4 4.3 3.9 3.33.4 Turkey 6.1 5.4 5.3 5.44.6 4.66 .. .. .. 7.6 Poland 69.9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mexico 5.9 7.9 9 10.2 6 12 11.9 8.2 6.3 12.69.4 Portugal 5.1 5 4 5.22.8 2.8 2.32.9 .. .. .. Cyprus 4.5 4.3 3.2 7.3 6.2 66.7 .. .. .. 5.7 Ireland 4.2 4.7 5 7.3 5.7 5.4 5.55.7 .. .. .. India andPakistan 3.8 4.3 4.55.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Egypt 3.3 4.2 4.3 5.1 5.6 5 4.6 4.4 4.20.0 0.0 New Zealand 2.7 3.5 4.2 3.7 2.7 2.8 3 2.1 2.0 2.32.6 Chile 1.9 2.4 1.9 1.7 1.52 1.7 1.4 1.8 1.61.5 Uruguay 1.8 2.32 2 21.8 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.51.7 India ,Pakistan , andSri Lanka .. .. .. .. 4.7 3.9 3.33.4 .. .. .. Yugoslavia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.2 1.82.2 Cyprus andTurkey .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11.3 8.812.0 Denmark ,Finland ,Norway , andSweden .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 52.1 65.269.0 Grand total 1,063.4 1,176.5 1,169.6 1,378.7 1,101.5 1,264.4 1,259.2 1,166.8 997.5 1,137.11,175.8
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1970–1980 Country 1980[ 203] 1979[ 204] 1978[ 204] 1977[ 205] 1976[ 205] 1975[ 205] 1974[ 206] 1973[ 207] 1972[ 208] 1971[ 209] 1970[ 210] United States 284.7 298.1 292.8 271.5 224.7 169.4 204.2 227.9 288.5 255.8166.9 West Germany 157.4 145.0 131.2 110.4 63.6 49.8 43.6 42.3 43.2 34.520.2 United Kingdom 140.8 129.4 101.0 79.9 73.7 66.1 69.7 66.6 66.5 64.347.2 France 138.8 126.5 120.6 122.0 108.3 72.8 63.0 71.6 64.6 68.249.5 Denmark ,Finland ,Norway , andSweden 69.0 71.7 67.7 64.1 46.6 31.3 28.8 34.0 37.9 29.418.9 Italy 55.8 46.3 45.9 37.0 34.7 24.5 19.7 18.1 18.2 16.18.4 Netherlands 37.1 39.7 35.1 34.1 27.818.5 18.5 19.9 19.8 17.09.9 Switzerland 34.1 34.4 31.3 30.8 25.1 19.9 19.8 20.5 21.8 16.810.1 Canada 26.5 30.2 32.9 35.3 29.1 25.4 24.7 22.2 23.9 25.617.9 South Africa 26.1 22.2 22.3 24.6 20.8 16.7 17.0 16.1 15.3 14.811.4 Austria 22.4 19.5 17.4 15.8 10.1 6.6 6.1 6.6 7.2 5.73.0 Belgium 20.9 20.8 18.9 18.3 14.0 11.7 10.7 11.510.5 10.57.6 Argentina 15.4 13.9 10.9 10.3 6.8 13.0 10.7 7.4 7.7 7.86.2 Australia 13.4 14.5 15.0 14.6 12.8 9.8 8.6 9.7 9.1 7.86.2 Greece 11.1 11.9 11.5 9.2 7.4 5.8 6.4 8.6 8.2 7.75.4 Spain 10.8 9.4 8.0 8.5 6.8 4.3 2.5 4.5 2.5 1.60.9 Mexico 9.4 7.9 6.5 5.7 5.0 7.1 3.5 4.3 3.7 3.42.2 Turkey 7.6 5.3 4.2 5.8 5.2 4.3 6.3 5.6 5.46.3 6.3 Brazil 7.3 6.9 6.6 5.4 6.0 6.4 3.5 5.04.9 4.94.0 Cyprus 5.7 3.2 3.1 2.3 1.6 1.4 3.3 4.9 4.3 4.02.7 Japan 3.4 3.8 2.4 2.62.4 2.4 1.8 2.5 2.3 4.01.0 Romania 3.0 3.73.2 3.2 3.0 2.4 4.0 4.4 5.2 2.52.0 New Zealand 2.6 2.22.5 2.5 1.31.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 0.90.8 Yugoslavia 2.2 3.3 2.4 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.3 2.2 1.30.8 Uruguay 1.7 1.31.1 1.10.9 0.9 1.1 1.7 0.8 1.01.1 Chile 1.5 1.61.4 1.4 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.1 1.4 1.61.1 Iran 0.0 0.0 27.3 23.1 18.4 9.7 9.3 9.5 9.7 8.56.7 Czechoslovakia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.2 0.10.2 Grand total 1,175.8 1,138.6 1,070.8 986.5 796.6 619.6 624.7 661.7 727.5 656.8436.9
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1960–1970 Country 1970[ 210] 1969[ 211] 1968[ 212] 1967[ 213] 1966[ 213] 1965[ 213] 1964[ 214] 1963[ 214] 1962[ 214] 1961[ 214] 1960[ 215] United States 166.9 148.5 153.5 90.7 95.8 83.2 71.7 68.3 59.1 55.549.7 France 49.5 49.4 39.6 32.3 39.4 34.2 30.5 25.0 19.9 17.210.0 United Kingdom 47.2 49.3 46.3 34.4 38.4 33.0 28.3 25.5 18.4 15.610.9 West Germany 20.2 17.7 13.5 10.5 13.0 11.9 9.6 7.7 7.5 5.84.1 Denmark ,Finland ,Norway , andSweden 18.9 17.8 21.4 12.3 14.5 13.0 10.7 8.4 4.8 4.32.0 Canada 17.9 15.8 14.7 7.8 7.9 7.0 5.9 5.0 5.3 4.33.5 South Africa 11.4 9.3 9.26.8 5.7 5.9 5.1 5.3 4.6 5.50.8 Switzerland 10.1 11.8 12.6 8.8 10.4 9.3 10.0 6.3 4.7 3.32.4 Netherlands 9.9 10.8 14.0 9.3 8.0 7.9 7.2 4.9 3.4 3.52.4 Italy 8.4 8.3 9.4 8.1 11.0 8.3 7.3 5.4 4.2 3.32.8 Belgium 7.6 6.7 8.05.8 5.8 5.9 5.0 3.7 3.5 3.22.1 Iran 6.9 5.5 5.8 3.2 3.3 3.6 4.8 4.3 2.6 2.22.0 Turkey 6.3 5.3 3.5 2.3 2.4 2.9 2.6 1.2 1.6 1.51.2 Argentina 6.2 5.9 5.8 4.5 3.9 4.6 4.0 2.8 3.0 3.42.1 Australia 6.2 5.45.7 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Greece 5.4 5.0 4.2 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.7 1.4 1.1 1.00.8 Brazil 4.0 3.4 3.5 2.4 2.8 2.6 2.7 3.0 1.9 1.41.2 Austria 3.04.2 4.2 3.42.9 2.9 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.71.0 Cyprus 2.7 2.0 1.6 0.7 1.1 0.9 1.0 1.3 1.00.8 0.8 Mexico 2.22.0 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Romania 2.0 5.0 2.2 0.30.2 0.2 0.2 0.30.1 0.1 0.1 Uruguay 1.1 0.91.0 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Chile 1.10.9 0.9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Japan 1.0 1.01.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Spain 0.91.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Yugoslavia 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.5 0.70.6 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.50.2 New Zealand 0.8 0.60.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Czechoslovakia 0.20.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Algeria ,Morocco , andTunisia .. .. 5.0 3.6 1.82.2 .. .. .. .. 0.8 Czechoslovakia andHungary .. .. 0.9 0.8 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.1 0.50.3 0.3 Poland .. .. 0.5 0.70.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.40.5 Grand total 436.9 409.0 432.0 291.2 318.1 296.5 251.6 218.5 183.7 159.6114.0
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship 1950–1960 Country 1960[ 215] 1959[ 216] 1958[ 216] 1957[ 217] 1956[ 217] 1955[ 217] 1954[ 218] 1953[ 219] 1952[ 220] 1951[ 221] 1950[ 219] United States 49,724 35,972 25,664 11,671 12,659 18,332 13,232 11,854 11,435 9,3248,669 France 10,888 8,901 7,673 4,947 4,046 4,916 4,039 3,695 3,234 3,9923,682 United Kingdom 9,957 7,697 6,726 5,665 5,021 4.874 4,186 4,023 3,674 3,9592,342 South Africa 4,531 2,384 2,410 1,868 1,400 2,225 2,079 1,703 1,370 1,6841,444 West Germany 4,136 2,959 1,516 986 691 467 297 307 373 728495 Canada 3,546 2,976 2,380 1,138 859 1,055 843 717 647 513581 Switzerland 2,754 1,875 1,457 1,064 920 1,039 853 716 766799 Italy 2,443 2,313 1,797 1,270 1,170 1,275 1,124 1,026 1,103 1,208864 Netherlands 2,374 1,496 1,322 1,091 827 773 672 641 618 705612 Belgium 2,140 1,414 1,132 1,099 790 1,032 781 793 1,007 1,364888 Argentina 2,103 955 1,194 716 785 1,163 999 856 649 553488 Iran 2,038 1,678 1,415 827 612 388 277 397 501 891395 Denmark ,Finland ,Norway , andSweden 1,955 1,467 1,488 1,066 1,229 1,408 1,436 1,284 835 787576 Brazil 1,175 633 968 599 475 376 457 464 438 348236 Turkey 1,162 1,792 3,096 2,847 4,162 2,106 1,729 1,582 1,468 2,2961,373 Austria 987 843 777 521 350 647 443 403 419 473357 Cyprus 814 513 552 310 360 403 301 289 306400 Greece 804 660 753 705 418 356 423 283 505 589512 Algeria ,Morocco , andTunisia 804 622 1,095 1,151 1,244 1,422 761 414 475 403232 Poland 493 399 322 1,444 1,208 49 45 107 49 4289 Yugoslavia 241 291 359 124 154 236 215 139 115 265115 Hungary 190 90 60 119 38 31 39 30 36 4228 Czechoslovakia 122 46 56 47 76 46 56 27 26 3046 Romania 86 92 96 79 46 41 32 44 35 3029 Grand total 113,956 83,614 69,777 44,562 42,567 48,212 38,661 35,212 32,965 35,89328,913
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship 1949–1950 Country 1950[ 219] 1949[ 222] United States 8,6693,307 France 3,6821,908 United Kingdom 2,342979 South Africa 1,444627 Turkey 1,373102 Belgium 888517 Italy 864244 Netherlands 612314 Canada 581181 Denmark ,Finland ,Norway , andSweden 576173 Greece 512124 West Germany 495131 Argentina 488 .. Iran 39513 Austria 35757 Brazil 236 .. Algeria ,Morocco , andTunisia 23253 Yugoslavia 11512 Poland 89110 Czechoslovakia 4657 Romania 2918 Hungary 2822 Switzerland .. 266 Cyprus .. 93 Soviet Union .. 39 Bulgaria .. 15 Grand total 28,91310,197
Overstaying tourists [ edit ] Overstaying tourists are visitors with B2 visa who haven't left Israel after their visa period is expired (mostly 3 months) and they haven't extended their B2 visa or changed to other type of visa. In many cases of the overstaying tourists, are tourist who also work illegally without work permit in Israel.
Overstaying tourists (in thousands)[ 223] [ 224] [ 225] [ 226] [ 227] [ 228] [ 229] [ 230] 31.12.2023 31.12.2022 31.12.2021 31.12.2020 # Country Percentage Number # Country Percentage Number # Country Percentage Number # Country Percentage Number 1. Russia 19.3% 4.6 1. Russia 20.2% 5.1 1. Ukraine 23.5% 5.6 1. Ukraine 24.0% 7.2 2. Ukraine [ c] 16.5% 3.9 2. Ukraine [ c] 18.0% 4.6 2. Russia 17.6% 4.2 2. Russia 17.4% 5.2 3. Nigeria 8.4% 2 3. Nigeria 8.8% 2.2 3. Nigeria 9.5% 2.3 3. Nigeria 7.7% 2.3 4. Georgia 7.7% 1.8 4. Georgia 7.3% 1.9 4. Georgia 7.9% 1.9 4. Georgia 7.1% 2.1 5. Poland 4.1% 1 5. Poland 4.1% 1 5. Poland 4.3% 1 5. Poland 3.5% 1.1 6. Romania 3.5% 0.8 6. Romania 3.0% 0.8 6. Romania 2.9% 0.7 6. Ethiopia 3.5% 1 7. Brazil 3.3% 0.8 7. Brazil 2.7% 0.7 7. Philippines 2.6% 0.6 7. Brazil 3.0% 0.9 8. Colombia 3.2% 0.8 8. Philippines 2.6% 0.7 8. India 2.5% 0.6 8. Romania 2.9% 0.9 9. Philippines 3.0% 0.7 9. Colombia 2.4% 0.6 9. China 2.1% 0.5 9. Philippines 2.2% 0.7 10. India 2.8% 0.7 10. India 2.3% 0.6 10. Colombia 2.0% 0.5 10. India 1.9% 0.6 11. Mexico 1.8% 0.4 11. Belarus 1.8% 0.5 11. Brazil 1.6% 0.4 11. Colombia 1.8% 0.5 12. Moldova 1.6% 0.4 12. Hong Kong 1.8% 0.5 12. Fiji 1.4% 0.3 12. China 1.4% 0.4 13. Turkey 1.5% 0.4 13. Mexico 1.7% 0.4 13. Mexico 1.4% 0.3 13. Moldova 1.3% 0.4 14. Belarus 1.4% 0.3 14. Moldova 1.5% 0.4 14. Moldova 1.4% 0.3 14. Turkey 1.3% 0.4 15. China 1.4% 0.3 15. China 1.3% 0.3 15. Turkey 1.4% 0.3 15. Fiji 1.2% 0.3 16. Fiji 1.3% 0.3 16. Fiji 1.3% 0.3 16. Argentina 1.0% 0.2 17. South Africa 1.1% 0.3 17. Turkey 1.2% 0.3 17. Hong Kong 1.0% 0.2 18. Argentina 1.0% 0.2 18. Argentina 1.0% 0.3 18. South Africa 0.8% 0.2 19. Hong Kong 1.0% 0.2 19. South Africa 1.0% 0.3 19. Ethiopia 0.5% 0.1 20. Egypt 0.8% 0.2 20. Egypt 0.6% 0.2 21. Ethiopia 0.6% 0.1 21. Ethiopia 0.5% 0.1 22. Nepal 0.6% 0.1 Other Countries 14.1% 3.5 Other Countries 14.9% 3.8 14.6% 3.5 Other Countries 19.8% 6.1 Total 100.0% 23.8 Total 100.0% 25.4 Total 100.0% 23.7 Total 100.0% 30.1 31.12.2019 31.12.2018 31.12.2017 31.12.2016 # Country Percentage Number # Country Percentage Number # Country Percentage Number # Country Percentage Number 1. Belarus ,Georgia ,Moldova ,Russia ,Ukraine , and other former USSR countries76.7% 37.3 1. Belarus ,Georgia ,Moldova ,Russia ,Ukraine , and other former USSR countries76.6% 44.6 1. Belarus ,Georgia ,Moldova ,Russia ,Ukraine , and other former USSR countries69.3% 46.2 1. Belarus ,Georgia ,Moldova ,Russia ,Ukraine , and other former USSR countries69.3% 51.3 2. Egypt 3.5% 1.7 2. Mexico 3.3% 1.9 2. Romania 6.8% 4.5 2. Romania 6.4% 4.7 3. Venezuela 2.5% 1.2 3. Egypt 2.7% 1.6 3. Mexico 3.3% 2.2 3. Mexico 3.6% 2.7 4. Mexico 2.1% 1 4. Venezuela 2.1% 1.2 4. Egypt 2.4% 1.6 4. Egypt 2.2% 1.6 5. Peru 2.1% 1 5. Peru 1.9% 1.1 5. Venezuela 1.9% 1.2 5. Venezuela 1.8% 1.3 6. Morocco 1.4% 0.7 6. Colombia 1.5% 0.9 6. Peru 1.7% 1.1 6. China 1.6% 1.2 7. Colombia 1.2% 0.6 7. Nepal 1.5% 0.9 7. Colombia 1.3% 0.9 7. Peru 1.6% 1.2 8. Nepal 1.2% 0.6 8. Bulgaria 1.0% 0.6 8. Nepal 1.3% 0.9 8. Hungary 1.4% 1 9. Bolivia 1.0% 0.5 9. Morocco 1.0% 0.6 9. Hungary 1.1% 0.7 9. Czechia andSlovakia 1.4% 1 10. Uruguay 1.0% 0.5 10. Uruguay 0.9% 0.5 10. Czechia andSlovakia 1.0% 0.7 10. Nepal 1.3% 1 Other Countries 7.3% 3.5 Other Countries 7.5% 4.3 Other Countries 9.9% 6.7 Other Countries 9.4% 7 Total 100.0% 48.6 Total 100.0% 58.2 Total 100.0% 66.7 Total 100.0% 74
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