No, having an Israeli stamp in your passport may prevent you from traveling to Iran.
No. Cuba does not recognize the State of Israel.
You can't. At least not on the same passport. You should have asked the Israeli officials to put the stamp on a small slip of paper you would have carried in your passport.
Risky. Ask your travel agent or UAE embassy.
Yes, Israeli passport holders are not permitted to enter Brunei. The country does not recognize Israeli passports due to its foreign policy stance and diplomatic relations. Travelers with Israeli citizenship are advised to check for alternative travel arrangements or to obtain a visa for other destinations.
Yes, although they may not travel on an Israeli passport, the UAE as most Arab nations does not recogonise the governement state of Israel. The same applies to anyone visiting who may have an Israeli entry or exit stamp in their passport.
wtf what are you smoking aliens are not real. U r a RETART if you asked this ~! haha
Yes but you may be better off not getting the stamp in your passport. You can ask them to stamp a piece of paper instead.
Turkey has full diplomatic relations with Israel and has no problem with people having an Israeli visa or entry stamp in their passport.
If it's a valid US passport or you are a dual-citizen most likely
As far as I know, any Israeli citizen is allowed to enter the country. If you can prove your identity, you will not have a problem entering Israel with or without a passport. Once you enter the country, I would get your passport renewed, you may need it to leave the country. Marc As far as I know, any Israeli citizen is allowed to enter the country. If you can prove your identity, you will not have a problem entering Israel with or without a passport. Once you enter the country, I would get your passport renewed, you may need it to leave the country. Marc
Yes - you can. You would be denied entry if you are an Israeli passport holder. Courtesy - Air Ambulance International vibha.info