Palestinian Territory visa requirements for Senegaleses

Travel and visa requirements

Palestinian Visa is not required for Senegaleses

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Senegalese  intending to visit Palestine can stay for a duration of 90 days without a visa.
  • Senegalese intending to visit Palestine must have a return/onward ticket.
  • Senegalese intending to visit Palestine are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with atleast two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
  • Senegalese intending to visit Palestine are required to provide a proof of hotel accommodation, as well as an international certificate of vaccination.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Palestine a country or part of Israel??

Since the British Mandate, the term “Palestine” has been associated with the geographical area that currently covers the state of Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.


Is Palestine a country or a region??

Palestine usually refers to: Palestine (region) a geographical and historical region in the Middle East. State of Palestine a modern de jure sovereign state in the Middle East recognized by 136 UN members and with non-member observer state status in the United Nations.


What is the main cause of the conflict between Israel and Palestine??

The Arab population that hails from the land Israel now controls, refer to the territory as Palestine, and want to establish a state by that name on all or part of the same land. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is over who gets what land and how it's controlled.


Who controls Palestine??
Following elections in 2006 and the subsequent Gaza conflict between the Fatah and hamas parries, its authority had extended only in areas A and B of the West Bank. Since January 2013, the Fatah-controlled Palestinian authority uses the name "State of Palestine" on official documents.


Is Palestine an official country??

As of 3 August 2018, 137 of the 193 United Nations (UN) member states and two non-member states have recognized it. Palestine is not recognized as a state by Israel, the United States, Switzerland, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and most of the European Union, among others.