→ Czechia visa for Palestinian citizens
Czech citizens planning a visit to Palestine will find a visa is required, which in practice means securing an Israeli visitor permit upon arrival, allowing stays of up to 90 days. While there isn't a separate Palestinian visa for Czech passport holders, this Israeli entry permit typically involves a fee of approximately €70, granting passage into the Palestinian territories. All international entries into these territories are overseen by Israel, making Ben Gurion Airport (Tel Aviv) the primary gateway and necessitating passage through various checkpoints. Consequently, visitors often use the Israeli Shekel and find direct flights from Prague to Tel Aviv to be the most practical travel route.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
Visa options
TouristSchengen Visa (Type C – Tourism / Visit / Business, up to 90 days, multiple entry)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 6mo
Apply OtherLong‑Term Residence Permit (D/VR – Work, Business, Family Reunification)
730dmultiple-entryvalid 2y
Apply WorkSchengen Visa (Type C – Short‑Term Visa for Profitable Activity, multiple entry)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 6mo
Apply TouristVisa Waiver Stay (Visa‑Free Entry up to 90 Days for Exempt Nationals)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
StudentLong‑Term Visa for Study and Pedagogical/Research Activities (priority processing)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply MedicalLong‑Term Visa – Obligation of Medical Travel Insurance (pre‑issuance)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply HumanitarianLong‑Term Visa – Health Protection Conditions (infectious illnesses)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply OtherImmigration – Recognition of Canadian Temporary Resident Visas (Information Notice)
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