Making Aliyah is a long process, consisting of several phases. This document will give you an overview of the entire administrative Aliyah process.
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In order to start your Aliyah process, contact the Global Center of the Jewish Agency for Israel. Below you will find a list of phone numbers for different countries.
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Start your Aliyah process & contact the Jewish Agency. More...
There are a number of documents required in order to make Aliyah. Please read the following instructions carefully and prepare the documents exactly as explained.
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You need an official criminal background check or a Certificate of Good Conduct or a Federal Police Criminal Records Certificate issued by the Federal Authority.
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You need an official criminal background check or a Certificate of Good Conduct. More...
As part of the administrative Aliyah process, you must present a letter stating your eligibility status. This letter must meet strict conditions.
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You must present a letter stating your eligibility status. More...
Many documents require an Apostille. An Apostille is an official governmentally issued certificate added to documents so they will be recognized when presented in another country.
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In order to start your Aliyah process with the Jewish Agency and to upload your documents, you need to register online with the Jewish Agency. You can learn how to do that with the following video.
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Learn how to register online with the Jewish Agency. Click here
Learn here how to use the Aliyah Portal of the Jewish Agency: Filling out the questionnaires, uploading your files, and making the payment.
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Learn to navigate the Aliyah Portal of the Jewish Agency. Click here
If you were born outside of Israel to an Israeli father or mother (who held Israeli citizenship at the time of your birth), you have a special status called Ezrach Oleh.
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If you were born outside of Israel to an Israeli parent, click here.
If you were born in Israel or made Aliyah as a child and left Israel before the age of 14, you have a special status called Katin Chozer/Returning Minor.
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If you left Israel before the age of 14, click here.
If you are an Israeli who has been living outside of Israel for a while, you might qualify for the status of Toshav Chozer. As a Toshav Chozer you are entitled to certain benefits.
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If you are an Israeli who has been living aborad for a while, click here.
If you want to make Aliyah separately from the rest of your family (spouse or children under 21), here are some details you need to pay attention to.
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If you make Aliyah separately from the rest of your family, click here.
If you are making Aliyah from within Israel, you are basically changing your status from a tourist to an oleh chadash. The procedure is different from making Aliyah from abroad.
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If you are making Aliyah from within Israel, click here.
If you make Aliyah with pets, the pets have to get approved, or they won't be allowed to enter Israel. Make sure to provide all the required documents.
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If you make Aliyah with pets, the pets have to get approved. More...
In order to register children born abroad to an Israeli father and a Jewish mother as Israelis, the Israeli Consulate might require the presentation of a document called “Ishur Chok HaShvut”.
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Were you born abroad to an Israeli father & a Jewish mother? Click here.
Olim can decide to renounce their Israeli citizenship. For example, Olim from countries that don’t allow dual citizenship may choose to do this. Renouncing Israeli citizenship is called “declaring ARLI.”
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You can renounce your Israeli citizenship by signing "ARLI”. More...
If you are eligible to make Aliyah but you are not sure whether it is the right choice for you, a temporary residency (A1 visa) might be a good alternative.
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If you consider a temporary residency in Israel, click here.
If you previously lived in Israel for less than 10 years, you might still be granted some benefits when returning to the country.
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If you once lived in Israel for less than 10 years, check your benefits.
This is a general outline providing a chronological overview. Please contact us for your personal Aliyah plan.
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This is a general outline providing a chronological overview. More...
Don't forget to bring the following documents with you when making Aliyah. You might not need them at the very beginning, but they will become important later in your Klita process.
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Don't forget to bring the following documents with you. More...
Israel is a country with a very heterogeneous population. Before deciding where to live, consider if you fit into the local community. The following points will help you with that consideration.
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Find the most suitable community for you. More...
The educational system differs in every country. We are providing an overview of the educational frameworks in order for you to know where to register your children.
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Get an overview of the educational frameworks. More...
In order to facilitate the absorption of new immigrants, the State of Israel grants certain benefits. You can find here a general guideline on eligibility and valid time period of the benefits.
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The State of Israel grants Olim certain benefits. More...
Check the job offers that match your experience in advance while considering commuting time and working conditions. Contact us for help with any of the steps below.
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Check the job offers that match your experience. More...
For the Israeli job market, it is important to keep your CV fairly concise and distinct at the same time. Here are a few guidelines for preparing your CV document for the Israeli job Market.
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If you are required to add a cover letter to your CV or you wish to do so – this is the suggested structure: The letter should include 3 main paragraphs, but remember to keep them fairly brief.
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Learn how to write a cover letter to your CV. More...
Once you have your CV and LinkedIn profile updated, you are ready to actively search for a job.
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Get tips on searching for a job on the Israeli market. More...
The Osek Patur is an individual entrepreneur opening a business without forming a corporate entity (company or partnership). He is therefore exempt from VAT.
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The following guide is intended to provide an overview of various terms used in the Israeli workplace in connection with your employment..
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The following guide is intended to provide an overview of various terms used in the Israeli workplace in connection with your employment..
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The following guide is intended to provide an overview of various terms used in the Israeli workplace in connection with your employment..
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To register as an individual entrepreneur, click here.
The following guide is intended to provide an overview of various terms used in the Israeli workplace in connection with your employment, click here.
The following guide is intended to provide an overview of various terms used in the Israeli workplace in connection with your employment, click here.
The following guide is intended to provide an overview of various terms used in the Israeli workplace in connection with your employment, click here.
Upon your arrival in Israel, the beginning of the registration process will take place at the airport itself. It is therefore important to have all the necessary documents with you in your hand luggage!
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After having made Aliyah, there are a number of things to do. These are the first steps of Klita you should take.
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These are the first steps you should take having made Aliya. More...
First of all you should open a bank account. It is important to have an active bank account in order to be able to continue with the next steps.
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First of all you should open a bank account. More...
At the Misrad HaKlita (Ministry of Immigration & Absorption) you will meet your personal counselor who will assist you during your first years in Israel.
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Go to the Ministry of Immigration & Absorption. More...
Every Israeli resident must be registered with one of the 4 Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs): Clalit, Maccabi, Meuhedet, Leumit.
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Register with a HMO: Meuhedet, Clalit, Leumit, or Maccabi. More...
Learning Hebrew is essential for Olim (new immigrants) in Israel. This guide will help you navigate the process of enrolling in an Ulpan.
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The educational system differs in every country. Below is an overview of the various Israeli educational frameworks in order for you to know where to register your children.
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Get an overview of the educational frameworks. Click here
Lost in Hebrew? Don’t worry, you are going to manage! Meanwhile, download Google Translate and find here some useful translations of important terms.
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Find here some useful translations of important terms. More...
Learn here how to make an appointment at the Misrad HaPnim through the MyVisit-App.
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Learn how to make an appointment at the Misrad HaPnim. Click here
Learn here how to set up your MyGov account.
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Learn how to set up your MyGov account. Click here
Tzav Rishon, is the first draft notice to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), also called Tzahal.
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Tzav Rishon, is the first draft notice. More...
Enlisting into the Israeli Army - the IDF - is mandatory for all Israeli citizens of a certain age, for both men and women.
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Enlisting into the Israeli Army - the IDF - is mandatory. More...
Bituach Leumi, National Insurance Institute, is the government office responsible for social security.
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Bituach Leumi, National Insurance Institute. More...
A quick overview of Psychiatric services in Israel
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A quick overview of Psychiatric services in Israel
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A quick overview of Ivchunim
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A quick overview of Ivchunim
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A quick overview of the benefits.
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A quick overview of the benefits.
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Israel hosts 61 higher education institutions, consisting of 10 universities and 51 colleges and various certificate granting programs throughout the country.
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Israel hosts 61 higher education institutions. More...
A quick guide through the process.
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A quick guide through the process. More...
In order to become licensed as a Merapah/Merapeh Be’Isuk, Occupational Therapist in Israel, one has to have their studies, including an internship, approved by Misrad HaBriut), the Ministry of Health (MOH).
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Learn how to become licensed as a Merapah/Merapeh Be’Isuk. More...
In order to undergo a Hamarat Rishayon Siyud, Conversion of a Nursing license, there is an application process.
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Learn how to convert a nursing license. More...
In Israel, access to essential emergency services and resources is of paramount importance.
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In Israel, access to essential emergency services and resources is of paramount importance. More...
New Olim (and qualifying returning residents) are entitled to a very significant tax benefit when they move to Israel.
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New Olim are entitled to a very significant tax benefit. More...
If you can prove that you had a valid foreign driver's license for 5 consecutive years immediately prior to your Aliyah, you are eligible to convert your driver's license without having to take any exams.
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Convert your foreign driver's license to an Israeli one. More...
As of October 1, 2021, a driver's license issued for private vehicles, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles up to 12 tons (category A and B) will be valid until age 70 (instead of 10 years).
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Learn how to renew your driver's license. More...
Learn about the various types of transportation in Israel, such as bus, train, tram, taxi, etc..
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Learn about the various types of transportation in Israel. More...
To use public transportation in Israel you must either have a reloadable Rav-Kav card or use one of the 4 phone apps authorized for this purpose.
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You must either have a reloadable Rav-Kav card or use an app. More...
Get some tips to master the Israeli roads and learn the rules for parking.
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Get tips to master the Israeli roads and rules for parking. More...
Olim, new immigrants, are eligible to purchase new cars in Israel at a reduced tax rate within three years after making Aliyah as part of their Zechuyot (זכויות) Aliyah benefits.
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Olim, new immigrants, are eligible to purchase new cars in Israel. More...
In Israel, as in many other countries, disabled individuals with mobility challenges are entitled to receive a special parking permit for use in a vehicle granting access to marked disabled parking spots and in places where parking is not normally permitted.
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In Israel, as in many other countries, disabled individuals. More...
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