Travel Restrictions Entering Israel from Benin for Unvaccinated Travelers

🇧🇯 Benin
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Summary

Border Status

Allowed

Travel is allowed

Restricted

Transit is restricted

Policies
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Optional COVID-19 Test

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Recommended Masks

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1x Mandatory Documents

Last Major Change

Cases Per Million

55.99
Decreased by 5.61
at 3/15/2023

Vaccinated

71.15%
Increased by 0.00%
at 3/16/2023
Return Status
Allowed

Travel is allowed

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The information on this page is applicable to people who are unvaccinated and traveling from Benin to Israel.

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Visas

🇧🇯 Benin

Border Status

Allowed

Travel is allowed

Border Type
Air Land Sea
Description

Travelers can enter Israel. Before traveling, please check the documentation and recommended testing requirements.

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Restricted

Transit is restricted

Border Type
Air
Description

Travelers cannot transit through Israeli airports.

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Before You Leave

Not Required

Proof of pre-departure COVID-19 test is not required

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Travel Purpose
Tourism Business Medical Transit
Description

Travelers don’t need a COVID-19 test before traveling to Israel.

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Mandatory

Mandatory health insurance

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Travel Purpose
Tourism Medical Business
Description

Travelers must have health insurance with international coverage of COVID-19 before traveling to Israel.

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On Arrival

Recommended

Recommended COVID-19 test on arrival

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Description

Travelers are recommended to take a COVID-19 PCR test on arrival in Israel. The test will be free of charge.

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Travelers who feel COVID-19 symptoms during the first 10 days after arrival in Israel are also recommended to take a COVID-19 PCR test. For more information, please see the source.

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Not Required

Quarantine is not required

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Travel Purpose
Tourism Medical Business
Description

Travelers don’t need to quarantine on arrival in Israel.

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While There

Recommended

Masks are recommended in indoor places

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Travel Purpose
Tourism Medical Business
Description

Travelers are recommended to wear masks in indoor public places.

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COVID-19 Risk Information

Very High Risk
COVID-19 transmission is very high in Israel.
Daily New Cases Per Million more information indicator
55.99
Decreased by 5.61
at
Positive Test Rate more information indicator
33.30%
Decreased by 4.90%
at
Percent Vaccinated more information indicator
71.15%
Increased by 0.00%
at
People Vaccinated more information indicator
6,722,774
Increased by 41
at
Reproduction Rate more information indicator
0.90
Increased by 0.00
at

Data is sourced from Our World In Data , and risk levels are assessed and scored based on the CDC guidelines .

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🇧🇯 Benin from Israel

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