How do you get an Israeli passport if you are Jewish?
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How do you get an Israeli passport if you are Jewish?
You can apply for citizenship based on section 4A of the Law of Return if you meet all the following conditions. You: are family members of someone recognized as Jewish who entered Israel before 19 March 1970 and received a permanent residence permit.
Who can get Israeli citizenship?
Individuals, who have lived in Israeli for 3 years with a 5-year-valid permanent residency status, can apply for Israeli naturalization, if they also meet the following: They are currently living in Israel. Speak Hebrew at some level.
Can you get an Israeli passport without making Aliyah?
An Ezrach Oleh is required to have an Israeli passport for Aliyah approval at their interview with the Jewish Agency in order to obtain Aliyah approval.
Is it hard to get Israeli citizenship?
While Israel welcomes many who wishes to become citizens, it can still be a difficult process to complete. But Israeli law allows for citizenship to be granted through several avenues including naturalization, affiliation (through marriage or descent), and also under the Law of Return.
Can I have triple citizenship in Israel?
In Israel, there is no denial of dual or even triple citizenship, as is the case with the law in the United States. It can be said that there are many benefits to maintaining multiple citizenships.
Can you leave Israel after Aliyah?
Am I allowed to leave the country? Yes, you can travel right after making Aliyah, but you must have a passport or a one-time approval from Misrad Hapnim. See Obtaining an Israeli Passport.
Can you leave Israel after making Aliyah?
How long does Aliyah approval take?
It can take 14 business days ( 18 days), or more, for the visa to be issued, depending on the time of year and where you live. We recommend applying 1-2 months before your estimated departure. Once issued, the Aliyah visa is valid for 6 months.