Visa-free regime between Belarus and Israel enters into force
26.11.2015
Starting today, Belarusian citizens can stay on the territory of Israel for up to 90 days within six months, with a national passport required to enter the country. The same rules apply to Israelis who want to visit Belarus. The countries have the right to deny entry to citizens who are considered undesirable, or shorten their stay on their territories. The agreement was concluded for a year to be extended automatically until one party gives the other a notice of termination.
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