France visa requirements for Israel citizens

Israel citizens can enter France visa-free for up to 90 days per 180 days.

  • Maximum stay:90 days per 180 days
  • Visa type:visa-free
  • Passport validity:6 months beyond entry
  • Return ticket:May be requested
  • Proof of funds:May be requested
  • Insurance:Not typically requested

Israeli passport holders enjoy visa-free access to France. Subject to 90/180 Schengen rule. Large Jewish community in France.

Data reviewed March 2, 2026. Entry rules may change.

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IATA Travel Centre - International travel document requirements

Visa-Free Entry for Israel Citizens

You can enter without obtaining a visa in advance. Simply present your valid passport at the border.

What visa-free means

Israel passport holders can enter France without applying for a visa in advance. Simply present your valid passport at immigration control and you'll typically be granted entry for up to 90 days per 180 days.

Purpose of visit

Visa-free entry typically covers tourism, business meetings, and short visits. Work, study, or long-term stays usually require a different visa type obtained in advance.

Important: Entry rules can change. Always verify current requirements with official sources before booking travel.

Entry requirements for France

Passport validity

France requires Israel passports to be valid for at least 6 months beyond entry. Insufficient passport validity is a common reason for entry denial. Check your passport expiry date and renew if needed.

Proof of onward travel

France requires proof of return or onward travel. Have your flight booking confirmation ready to present at immigration.

Financial requirements

You must demonstrate sufficient funds for your stay in France. Bring bank statements, credit cards, or cash as proof.

Travel insurance

Travel insurance is required for entry to France. Obtain comprehensive coverage before your trip and carry proof of insurance.

Accommodation

Have proof of accommodation ready to show at immigration. This can be hotel reservations, Airbnb bookings, or an invitation letter from a host in France.

Common reasons travelers get denied entry

  • ×Insufficient passport validity remaining
  • ×Missing required visa or authorization
  • ×No proof of return travel
  • ×Insufficient funds for the planned stay
  • ×No accommodation arrangements
  • ×Previous immigration violations

Frequently asked questions

Do Israel citizens need a visa for France?

Israel citizens can enter France visa-free for up to 90 days per 180 days. You can enter without obtaining a visa in advance. Simply present your valid passport at the border.

How long can Israel passport holders stay in France?

Israel citizens can stay in France for up to 90 days per 180 days. This applies to visa-free entry. Different visa types may allow longer stays for work, study, or other purposes.

How does the Schengen 90/180 rule apply to Israel citizens visiting France?

France is part of the Schengen Area. Israel passport holders can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period across all Schengen countries combined, not just France. This is a rolling window, so track all Schengen visits carefully. Overstaying can result in fines and future entry bans.

What passport validity is required for Israel citizens entering France?

France requires Israel passports to be valid for at least 6 months beyond entry/departure date. Insufficient passport validity is a common reason for entry denial. Check your passport expiry date before booking travel and renew if needed.

Do Israel citizens need proof of onward travel for France?

Yes, France requires Israel passport holders to show proof of onward or return travel at immigration. Airlines often check this requirement before boarding. Book a return ticket or demonstrate onward travel to another country before your trip.

Is travel insurance mandatory for Israel citizens visiting France?

Yes, travel insurance is required for Israel citizens entering France. You must provide proof of comprehensive coverage at immigration. Schengen insurance policy should cover medical emergencies, repatriation, and typically have minimum coverage of €30,000 for Schengen countries. Purchase insurance before your trip.

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Verify with official sources

Always confirm current entry requirements before travel:

  • IATA Travel Centre - International travel document requirements
  • France official immigration or foreign affairs website
  • France embassy or consulate in your country