Registration fees
ISEI works toward an economical sustainable conference therefore students, developing countries, retired scientist get a nice discount. Those that pay in advance (till 31th of May, 2019) are entitled for a 5% discount from the original registration fee (excluding the following: students, retired delegates, developing countries participants and accompany person).
Participants
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Conference (Members of ISEI)
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Fees (€) (Non-members of ISEI)
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ISEI Membership (2 years) (€)
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ISEI Membership (lifetime)*(€)
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Regular (Presenter)
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300
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400
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100
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300
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Regular (Listener)
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200
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250
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100
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300
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Students
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150
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200
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50
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300
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Retired delegates
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150
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200
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50
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300
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Developing countries participants
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150
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200
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50
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300
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Accompany person
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100
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100
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100
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100
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*Lifetime membership is seen by ISEI as a contribution to our society.
Important Note:
In parallel to abstract submission to ICEI, please pay your registration in advance. Those that did not pay their conference registration fees, their abstract (oral/poster) submission will not be considered for presentation and publication.
Visa to Israel
Passports and Visas
All visitors to Israel must hold a passport that is valid for at least six months from the date they enter the country. People with no nationality must hold a valid laissez-passer, as well as a visa back to the country that issued it.
Visitors are entitled to remain in Israel up to three months from the date of their arrival (if arriving on a B2 Tourist visa). Visitors intending to work in Israel must submit a request to the Ministry of the Interior for a special visa (a B1 visa, which is granted in accordance with Ministry of Interior guidelines).
Important note for tourists continuing from Israel on to Arab countries (except Egypt and Jordan; this article is a must-read): It is recommended that you request that an Israeli stamp does not appear on your passport. You must notify the clerk of your request before your documents are stamped. The granting of such requests is at the discretion of the authorities.
Tourist Visas
Citizens of the following countries will be issued tourist visas free of charge at every port or entrance terminal to Israel (this PDF is updated with the latest visa eligibility):
Europe – Austria, Italy, Iceland, Ireland, Belgium, Britain, Gibraltar, Germany (people born after 1.1.1928), Denmark, Holland, Hungary, Greece, Luxembourg, Lichtenstein, Monaco, Malta, Norway, Slovenia, San Marino, Spain, Portugal, Finland, France, Cyprus, Sweden, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia.
Asia and Oceania – Australia, the Fiji Islands, South Korea, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, New Zealand, Micronesia, Singapore, Mongolia, Vanuatu.
Africa – Lesotho, Mauritius, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, the Central African Republic.
America – Uruguay, the Bahamas, El Salvador, Ecuador, Argentina, the United States, Bolivia, Barbados, Brazil, Guatemala, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Surinam, Nevis and Saint Kitts, Panama, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Canada, St. Lucia.