Last Updated: July 2026
As of July 2026, ETIAS is not yet live — and the previously confirmed Q4 2026 launch is under review, with 2027 now the likely outcome. Israeli passport holders currently travel to Europe with just a passport, as before. When ETIAS eventually launches, Israeli citizens will need this authorisation (€20 / ~₪80, valid 3 years) for 30 European countries. The application is a 10-minute online form — not a visa. Here’s exactly what it means for you.
⚠️ July 2026 Update: ETIAS Q4 2026 Launch on Hold
In mid-July 2026, the EU quietly removed the “last quarter of 2026” launch target from the official ETIAS website. Financial Times reporting cited eu-LISA (the EU agency building ETIAS) as having internally concluded a 2026 launch is no longer feasible.
A revised timeline is expected after eu-LISA’s September 2026 board meeting. A 2027 launch is now the most likely outcome. For now, Israeli travellers head to Europe exactly as before — passport only, no ETIAS required. See our launch date tracker.
⚡ Quick Reference for Israeli Citizens
| What | ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) |
| When | Under review — Q4 2026 target removed July 2026; 2027 now likely. See timeline |
| Cost | €20 (~₪80) per application — increased from €7 on July 17, 2025 |
| Valid for | 3 years or until your passport expires |
| Processing | Most approved in minutes |
| Covers | 30 European countries |
| Do you need it? | Yes (once operational), if you’re traveling on an Israeli passport |
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Do Israeli Citizens Need a Visa for Europe in 2026?
No — and that isn’t changing. Israeli citizens do not need a visa for short stays in Europe, and ETIAS does not change that.
What IS changing (once ETIAS launches) is that you’ll need to complete a quick online authorization before your trip. Israel has long enjoyed visa-free access to the Schengen Area — ETIAS is simply a new pre-travel screening step, not a new restriction on your right to travel.
Think of ETIAS as a background check linked to your passport — short online form, small fee, fast approval. Your access to Europe stays exactly the same.
What Exactly Is ETIAS?
ETIAS is a pre-travel screening system that the European Union is introducing for citizens of countries that currently enjoy visa-free access to Europe — and that includes Israel.
The system cross-checks your passport details and basic personal information against security databases before you travel. It’s designed to enhance border security while keeping travel easy for low-risk visitors. The EU has been developing it since 2016. As of July 2026, the launch is under review — the previously confirmed Q4 2026 target was removed from the official EU website in mid-July, with 2027 the most likely outcome.
ETIAS is NOT a visa. The differences matter:
| ETIAS | Schengen Visa | |
|---|---|---|
| Who needs it | Visa-exempt nationals (Israel, US, Canada, etc.) | Citizens of countries that require a visa |
| Application | Online only, ~10 minutes | Embassy/consulate appointment, weeks of processing |
| Cost | €20 | €80+ |
| Documents needed | Passport + basic info | Bank statements, hotel bookings, invitation letters, insurance proof |
| Interview | None | Sometimes required |
| Processing time | Minutes to hours (up to 30 days in rare cases) | 15–45 days |
| Valid for | 3 years | Usually 90 days to 1 year |
For a deeper comparison, see our full guide on Schengen Visa vs. ETIAS.
How to Apply for ETIAS as an Israeli Citizen
The system isn’t accepting applications yet — it will open when ETIAS officially launches (2027 likely). When it does, here’s the process:
What You’ll Need
- Your Israeli passport (must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from Europe)
- An email address
- A credit or debit card for the €20 fee
- About 10 minutes
Step-by-Step Process
Which Countries Require ETIAS?
ETIAS covers 30 European countries — all 29 Schengen Area members plus Cyprus. One application covers all 30 countries.
The full list: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
ETIAS and the 90/180-Day Rule
ETIAS does not change the existing stay limits. As an Israeli citizen, you can still visit ETIAS countries for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day rolling period. This is the same Schengen 90/180-day rule that already applies.
- All 29 Schengen countries share ONE clock. Days in France, Germany, and Spain all count toward the same 90-day total.
- It’s a rolling window, not a calendar reset. Use our Schengen Calculator to track your days precisely.
- Non-Schengen countries don’t count. Time in the UK, Turkey, or the Balkans does NOT use up your 90 Schengen days.
Check Your Passport Now
For ETIAS travel, your Israeli passport must be:
- Valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure date from Europe
- Less than 10 years old on your entry date
Israeli passports are issued for 10 years for adults. If your passport is approaching renewal, apply before booking your trip — your ETIAS is tied to your passport number and a new passport means a new ETIAS application.
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ETIAS and Europe’s Entry/Exit System (EES)
ETIAS will arrive on top of Europe’s Entry/Exit System (EES) — a biometric border system that replaces passport stamps with digital fingerprint and facial scans, fully operational across all Schengen borders as of April 2026 (though its summer 2026 rollout has faced significant queue issues at major airports, with waits of 2–5 hours at peak times). When you arrive at a European border, you scan your fingerprints and face at an automated gate, and the system automatically tracks your 90/180 days.
The two systems will work together: ETIAS is your pre-travel authorization, EES tracks your entry and exit. Neither changes your right to visit visa-free.
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When does ETIAS start for Israeli travelers?
As of July 2026, no confirmed start date exists. The Q4 2026 target that had been on the official EU ETIAS page was removed in mid-July 2026 following Financial Times reporting that eu-LISA had concluded a 2026 launch was no longer feasible. A revised timeline is expected after eu-LISA’s September 2026 board meeting, with 2027 the most likely outcome. See our launch date tracker for updates.
Do Israeli citizens need ETIAS?
Yes, once operational. All Israeli citizens will need an approved ETIAS authorization before traveling to any of the 30 ETIAS countries in Europe. ETIAS costs €20 (~₪80), takes about 10 minutes online, and is valid for 3 years. It is not a visa — Israeli citizens will still travel visa-free.
How much does ETIAS cost for Israeli citizens?
€20 (~₪80) per application. The fee was increased from €7 on July 17, 2025 (European Commission). Valid for 3 years or until your passport expires. Travelers under 18 and over 70 are exempt from the fee.
Can Israeli citizens be denied ETIAS?
It’s possible but unlikely. Reasons for denial include criminal history, previous immigration violations, or security concerns. The vast majority of Israeli applicants are expected to be approved within minutes.
Do Israeli citizens need anything for the UK?
The UK is not part of the ETIAS system — but it has its own requirement. Since January 2025, Israeli citizens need a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) — £20, valid 2 years — for short visits to Britain. A trip combining the UK and continental Europe will need both a UK ETA and (once it launches) an ETIAS.
Do children need ETIAS too?
Yes — every traveler needs their own ETIAS, including children. However, travelers under 18 and over 70 are exempt from the €20 fee.
What if my passport expires during my ETIAS validity?
Your ETIAS becomes invalid when your passport expires, even if the 3-year period hasn’t ended. You’ll need to apply for a new ETIAS with your new passport.
Can I work in Europe with ETIAS?
No. ETIAS is for short-term tourism and business visits only — up to 90 days. To work in Europe, you need a work visa or residence permit from the specific country.
📚 Related Articles
- ETIAS Launch Date — the running record of delays and updates
- ETIAS 2026: Complete Guide — the full breakdown of Europe’s new travel authorization
- UK ETA Guide — the separate authorisation for the UK leg of your trip
- ETIAS vs ESTA — the US ESTA comparison
- ETIAS Cost & Fees — the €20 breakdown and exemptions
- Europe’s Entry/Exit System (EES) — the biometric system already operating
- Schengen 90/180-Day Rule — stay limits that apply with your ETIAS