Can immigration officers in airports make exceptions for citizens of a Covid-19-struck state who are not resident there?

8/17/2020 1:51:48 PM

Israeli passport holders generally aren’t allowed to enter almost any country.

Your assumption is false. Most (not all, but most) countries determine who’s allowed to enter based on where they have been, not their nationality.

So what you need to do is find a country that both a) allows people who have been in Thailand for the past 14 days, and b) will grant an Israeli citizen a tourist visa. The second part is likely to be much harder, since almost all countries in Asia/Pacific have stopped allowing entry to tourists, regardless of where they are from. But South Korea might still be an option?

Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Hong Kong and Singapore.

I believe all five of these countries have stopped issuing tourist visas, regardless of nationality or origin.

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