Why can we go to every country by using Pakistani passport, but not Israel? [on hold]
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Through a Pakistani passport we can go to every country but we cannot go to Israel. What is reason behind this issue?
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Through a Pakistani passport we can go to every country but we cannot go to Israel. What is reason behind this issue?
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Pakistan does not recognize Israel. The reasons for that are outside the scope of this site, but could be asked on Politics.SE.
– Nate Eldredge
Nov 27 at 5:50
The reason behind this could (and does) fill many books. I'm voting to close as "too broad".
– Greg Hewgill
Nov 27 at 5:53
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to Politics.SE
– Hanky Panky
Nov 27 at 6:10
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You can go to Israel with a Pakistani passport if you obtain a visa.
– JonathanReez♦
Nov 27 at 6:13
Very closely related to travel.stackexchange.com/questions/125185/…
– Andrew Grimm
Nov 27 at 7:47
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Through a Pakistani passport we can go to every country but we cannot go to Israel. What is reason behind this issue?
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Through a Pakistani passport we can go to every country but we cannot go to Israel. What is reason behind this issue?
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Pakistan does not recognize Israel. The reasons for that are outside the scope of this site, but could be asked on Politics.SE.
– Nate Eldredge
Nov 27 at 5:50
The reason behind this could (and does) fill many books. I'm voting to close as "too broad".
– Greg Hewgill
Nov 27 at 5:53
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to Politics.SE
– Hanky Panky
Nov 27 at 6:10
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You can go to Israel with a Pakistani passport if you obtain a visa.
– JonathanReez♦
Nov 27 at 6:13
Very closely related to travel.stackexchange.com/questions/125185/…
– Andrew Grimm
Nov 27 at 7:47
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Pakistan does not recognize Israel. The reasons for that are outside the scope of this site, but could be asked on Politics.SE.
– Nate Eldredge
Nov 27 at 5:50
The reason behind this could (and does) fill many books. I'm voting to close as "too broad".
– Greg Hewgill
Nov 27 at 5:53
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to Politics.SE
– Hanky Panky
Nov 27 at 6:10
1
You can go to Israel with a Pakistani passport if you obtain a visa.
– JonathanReez♦
Nov 27 at 6:13
Very closely related to travel.stackexchange.com/questions/125185/…
– Andrew Grimm
Nov 27 at 7:47
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Pakistan does not recognize Israel. The reasons for that are outside the scope of this site, but could be asked on Politics.SE.
– Nate Eldredge
Nov 27 at 5:50
Pakistan does not recognize Israel. The reasons for that are outside the scope of this site, but could be asked on Politics.SE.
– Nate Eldredge
Nov 27 at 5:50
The reason behind this could (and does) fill many books. I'm voting to close as "too broad".
– Greg Hewgill
Nov 27 at 5:53
The reason behind this could (and does) fill many books. I'm voting to close as "too broad".
– Greg Hewgill
Nov 27 at 5:53
5
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to Politics.SE
– Hanky Panky
Nov 27 at 6:10
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to Politics.SE
– Hanky Panky
Nov 27 at 6:10
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1
You can go to Israel with a Pakistani passport if you obtain a visa.
– JonathanReez♦
Nov 27 at 6:13
You can go to Israel with a Pakistani passport if you obtain a visa.
– JonathanReez♦
Nov 27 at 6:13
Very closely related to travel.stackexchange.com/questions/125185/…
– Andrew Grimm
Nov 27 at 7:47
Very closely related to travel.stackexchange.com/questions/125185/…
– Andrew Grimm
Nov 27 at 7:47
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Reason because Pakistan does not recognize Israel as nation this is an issue related to politics because I think Israel also not recognizes Pakistan although it is clearly written on Pakistan's passport that it is not valid for Israel but Pakistanis can visit Israel. Though Pakistani Passport is not valid for Israel but Israel Government has directed the Borders Control that Pakistanis should not be denied to visit Israel, therefore, whenever any Pakistani arrives at Israeli border, they issue a paper visa and put all the entry-exit stamps on that visa as Pakistani passport is not valid for travel to Israel. Pakistanis don’t need passport of any other country to enter Israel because they can get paper visa on Israeli borders.
Just Google. Many Pakistanis have mentioned about their visit to Israel.
Diplomatic ties have not been established between Pakistan & Israel and as a Muslim-majority country, Pakistan has refused to recognize Israel. Nevertheless, Pakistan and Israel use their Embassies at Istanbul to mediate or exchange information with each other.
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Pakistan doesn't recognise Israel but the Pakistani passport says its not valid in Israel? Thats weird. Sounds like recognition
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Nov 27 at 10:08
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@theotherone It doesn't recognise Israel as a valid state; it doesn't pretend that nobody's heard of a place called Israel that others consider to be a valid state
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Nov 27 at 10:37
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Reason because Pakistan does not recognize Israel as nation this is an issue related to politics because I think Israel also not recognizes Pakistan although it is clearly written on Pakistan's passport that it is not valid for Israel but Pakistanis can visit Israel. Though Pakistani Passport is not valid for Israel but Israel Government has directed the Borders Control that Pakistanis should not be denied to visit Israel, therefore, whenever any Pakistani arrives at Israeli border, they issue a paper visa and put all the entry-exit stamps on that visa as Pakistani passport is not valid for travel to Israel. Pakistanis don’t need passport of any other country to enter Israel because they can get paper visa on Israeli borders.
Just Google. Many Pakistanis have mentioned about their visit to Israel.
Diplomatic ties have not been established between Pakistan & Israel and as a Muslim-majority country, Pakistan has refused to recognize Israel. Nevertheless, Pakistan and Israel use their Embassies at Istanbul to mediate or exchange information with each other.
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Pakistan doesn't recognise Israel but the Pakistani passport says its not valid in Israel? Thats weird. Sounds like recognition
– the other one
Nov 27 at 10:08
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@theotherone It doesn't recognise Israel as a valid state; it doesn't pretend that nobody's heard of a place called Israel that others consider to be a valid state
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Nov 27 at 10:37
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Reason because Pakistan does not recognize Israel as nation this is an issue related to politics because I think Israel also not recognizes Pakistan although it is clearly written on Pakistan's passport that it is not valid for Israel but Pakistanis can visit Israel. Though Pakistani Passport is not valid for Israel but Israel Government has directed the Borders Control that Pakistanis should not be denied to visit Israel, therefore, whenever any Pakistani arrives at Israeli border, they issue a paper visa and put all the entry-exit stamps on that visa as Pakistani passport is not valid for travel to Israel. Pakistanis don’t need passport of any other country to enter Israel because they can get paper visa on Israeli borders.
Just Google. Many Pakistanis have mentioned about their visit to Israel.
Diplomatic ties have not been established between Pakistan & Israel and as a Muslim-majority country, Pakistan has refused to recognize Israel. Nevertheless, Pakistan and Israel use their Embassies at Istanbul to mediate or exchange information with each other.
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Pakistan doesn't recognise Israel but the Pakistani passport says its not valid in Israel? Thats weird. Sounds like recognition
– the other one
Nov 27 at 10:08
5
@theotherone It doesn't recognise Israel as a valid state; it doesn't pretend that nobody's heard of a place called Israel that others consider to be a valid state
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Nov 27 at 10:37
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up vote
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Reason because Pakistan does not recognize Israel as nation this is an issue related to politics because I think Israel also not recognizes Pakistan although it is clearly written on Pakistan's passport that it is not valid for Israel but Pakistanis can visit Israel. Though Pakistani Passport is not valid for Israel but Israel Government has directed the Borders Control that Pakistanis should not be denied to visit Israel, therefore, whenever any Pakistani arrives at Israeli border, they issue a paper visa and put all the entry-exit stamps on that visa as Pakistani passport is not valid for travel to Israel. Pakistanis don’t need passport of any other country to enter Israel because they can get paper visa on Israeli borders.
Just Google. Many Pakistanis have mentioned about their visit to Israel.
Diplomatic ties have not been established between Pakistan & Israel and as a Muslim-majority country, Pakistan has refused to recognize Israel. Nevertheless, Pakistan and Israel use their Embassies at Istanbul to mediate or exchange information with each other.
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Reason because Pakistan does not recognize Israel as nation this is an issue related to politics because I think Israel also not recognizes Pakistan although it is clearly written on Pakistan's passport that it is not valid for Israel but Pakistanis can visit Israel. Though Pakistani Passport is not valid for Israel but Israel Government has directed the Borders Control that Pakistanis should not be denied to visit Israel, therefore, whenever any Pakistani arrives at Israeli border, they issue a paper visa and put all the entry-exit stamps on that visa as Pakistani passport is not valid for travel to Israel. Pakistanis don’t need passport of any other country to enter Israel because they can get paper visa on Israeli borders.
Just Google. Many Pakistanis have mentioned about their visit to Israel.
Diplomatic ties have not been established between Pakistan & Israel and as a Muslim-majority country, Pakistan has refused to recognize Israel. Nevertheless, Pakistan and Israel use their Embassies at Istanbul to mediate or exchange information with each other.
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Pakistan doesn't recognise Israel but the Pakistani passport says its not valid in Israel? Thats weird. Sounds like recognition
– the other one
Nov 27 at 10:08
5
@theotherone It doesn't recognise Israel as a valid state; it doesn't pretend that nobody's heard of a place called Israel that others consider to be a valid state
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Nov 27 at 10:37
add a comment |
4
Pakistan doesn't recognise Israel but the Pakistani passport says its not valid in Israel? Thats weird. Sounds like recognition
– the other one
Nov 27 at 10:08
5
@theotherone It doesn't recognise Israel as a valid state; it doesn't pretend that nobody's heard of a place called Israel that others consider to be a valid state
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Nov 27 at 10:37
4
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Pakistan doesn't recognise Israel but the Pakistani passport says its not valid in Israel? Thats weird. Sounds like recognition
– the other one
Nov 27 at 10:08
Pakistan doesn't recognise Israel but the Pakistani passport says its not valid in Israel? Thats weird. Sounds like recognition
– the other one
Nov 27 at 10:08
5
5
@theotherone It doesn't recognise Israel as a valid state; it doesn't pretend that nobody's heard of a place called Israel that others consider to be a valid state
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Nov 27 at 10:37
@theotherone It doesn't recognise Israel as a valid state; it doesn't pretend that nobody's heard of a place called Israel that others consider to be a valid state
– Lightness Races in Orbit
Nov 27 at 10:37
add a comment |
4
Pakistan does not recognize Israel. The reasons for that are outside the scope of this site, but could be asked on Politics.SE.
– Nate Eldredge
Nov 27 at 5:50
The reason behind this could (and does) fill many books. I'm voting to close as "too broad".
– Greg Hewgill
Nov 27 at 5:53
5
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to Politics.SE
– Hanky Panky
Nov 27 at 6:10
1
You can go to Israel with a Pakistani passport if you obtain a visa.
– JonathanReez♦
Nov 27 at 6:13
Very closely related to travel.stackexchange.com/questions/125185/…
– Andrew Grimm
Nov 27 at 7:47