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| Palestine | Palestinians wanting to visit family- pls advise Posted: Sun February 18, 2007 03:18 PM UTC
Please advise,
My wife who is Australian, and myself who is travelling on both a Canadian travel document as well as Palestinian passport, would like to go visit family in Palestine this summer. I am not sure as I have not been back for 10 years to Palestine WB, if its ok for me to go to Tel Aviv airport using either Canadian travel document, or Palestinian passport. I have both Canadian residency as well as UK. I know I will be question as expected, however I do not know how much I will risk using this airport Tel Aviv. We will only be in Palestine for 2 weeks and have our return ticket. Is it best to go via Jordan or ok for me to go to Tel Aviv with my Australian wife? Any advice of people recently visiting WB like Palestinians that hold residency in other countries would be most appreciate. |
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| Palestine | RE: Palestinians wanting to visit family- pls advise Posted: Sun February 18, 2007 08:04 PM UTC
From the Candian government site at http://www.voyage.gc.ca/dest/report-en.asp?country=135000#6
Palestinian Canadians Canadians with Palestinian nationality are urged to be aware of border control policies affecting entry and exit into and from Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. They may be denied entry into Israel, either at Ben Gurion International Airport or other entry points. Those who are allowed entry to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip will no longer be able to obtain permits to re-enter Israel for the purposes of departing via Ben Gurion International Airport. Such travellers are required to exit the West Bank via Allenby Bridge Border Crossing, and exit the Gaza Strip via Rafah Border Crossing. For subsequent trips, such travellers who have exited via Allenby or Rafah at their last departure will not be allowed to re-enter via Ben Gurion International Airport. They will be required to enter overland, so that there is no travel through Israel. Canadians with Palestinian nationality should also note that, during periods of heightened civil unrest, the Government of Israel may place demographic restrictions (such as age and gender) on who may and may not cross through the border points identified in the above paragraph. -- You should probably contact your Foreign Office for more detailed information before traveling
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| Palestine | Re: Palestinians wanting to visit family- pls advise Posted: Wed September 3, 2008 12:20 PM UTC
I advise you call the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and seek their advice, as this kind of thing changes all the time.
I think that you are likely to be denied entry into Israël if you land at Ben Gurion, or be denied access to the airport once you want to travel back to your country. The latter happened to some Palestinians with US passports. Seems that the only solution is to land in Amman, Jordania and to enter and exit through Allenby. Be aware that you are likely to be asked to wait for several hours at the border.
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Catw
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