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Repatriation to Israel: How it Happens

Posted on July 30, 2019July 30, 2019 by admin

Issues of repatriation or aliyah to Israel are governed by the Israel Repatriation Law of 1950, the Citizenship Act of 1952, and a number of related regulations. As the participants in the process themselves say, it is either very simple or very difficult to obtain Israeli citizenship.

Who can become a citizen of Israel

In brief, any Jew and his family members up to the third generation can become an Israeli citizen. The only exceptions are the conscious representatives of the Jewish nation who have changed the faith. The repatriation process will be simple enough for those who can easily prove their Jewish origin and more difficult if for this person needs to collect and provide a lot of documents. The latter often takes place for immigrants from the former USSR, who for generations had to hide their national identity. In the second case, it is better to hire an attorney for repatriation, who will tell you what documents are needed, how you can get them.

How long will the preparation process last?

According to experts, the process of repatriation to Israel can last from several months to several years. The most time-consuming is the collection of documents confirming the Israeli origin of a potential repatriate. An experienced lawyer will help to significantly reduce these periods, which will tell you what it is worth spending time on and what will not matter.

Documents to take with you

Upon arrival in Israel, the potential repatriate and his family will have to undergo a consular check. Here you will need to provide evidence of your Jewish origin, as well as a lot of other personal data. All documents must be originals. The documents can be from originals of birth certificates of grandparents, documents from archives to family photographs. People who have gone through the repatriation process and received Israeli citizenship say that there are no extra documents in this matter.

Basically your set of documents must include:

  • Documents confirming that the repatriate belongs to the Jewish nation.
  • Birth certificates of all family members (including adults). If you rely on the Jewish origin of your ancestors, then their birth certificates are needed as well.
  • Documents of marriages and divorces.
  • Passports (including national, international passports, passports of other countries, in the case of a second or third citizenship).
  • Education documents (diplomas, licenses, certificates of scientific degree, etc.)
  • Employment records or other certificates of employment.
  • Medical health certificates
  • Photos of all family members of a passport size.

First steps in Israel

Israel state provides new repatriates with plenty of opportunities for the fastest and most effective assimilation. For example, they include business tax advantages or special real estate loans. Think, ask and build your new life. More information here: https://pz-law.co.il/en/

 

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