The Sal Klita is paid in six monthly payments to your Israeli bank account. Olim Chadashim and Ezrachim Olim will get their first portion as an initial cash payment upon their arrival at the airport with the rest wired to their Israeli bank account. A Katin Chozer or someone who made Aliyah from within Israel (Shinui Status) won’t receive the first payment at the airport, but will receive all the payments via bank transfer.
A. The amount varies based on several factors, such as age and family status. You can calculate here how much you will probably receive here.
You are eligible for the Sal Klita if you:
– spent less than 24 (consecutive or cumulative) months in Israel within 3 years prior to your Aliyah
– spent less than 3 years in Israel within 7 years prior to your Aliyah
B. A Katin Chozer gets the Sal Klita only if he spent less than 1 year in Israel prior to their Aliyah (exceptions may be made for recognized study programs).
C. The payments are made between the 1st and 15th day of the month. If you leave Israel during the six months that you are receiving the payments, they will be stopped. After returning to Israel, you will need to contact the Misrad haKlita in order to request the continuation of the payments. If you return to Israel more than one year after your Aliyah, you won’t receive Sal Klita payments anymore.
During the first 6 months after Aliyah, you will receive basic health insurance, provided by an Kupat Cholim – קופת חולים – HMO of your choice, free of charge. More details about Kupat Cholim in Israel can be found here.
Adult Olim can take an Ulpan course for free. There are public Ulpanim, as well as certain private ones, that are fully funded by the government.
a) The address on your Teudat Zehut’s Sefach determines the area where you are eligible to take the Ulpan.
b) The first Ulpan must be attended within 18 months after Aliyah.
c) In order to receive full reimbursement, you must attend at least 80% of the lessons.
d) To get a certificate at the end of the course, you must take the final exam.
e) There is an option for a second Ulpan within 10 years after Aliyah, only one of the two can be a private Ulpan though.
f) Children in grades 1 through 12 receive Hebrew lessons at the school in the first year after Aliyah.
g) For more details check this guide, click here or here or contact us.
During the first five months of Aliyah, young Olim (18-35 years old) might be eligible to participate in an Aliyah program such as Hebrew courses in a Kibbutz or city, preparation for university studies, guidance for employment or preparation for recruitment into the IDF. For more details, click here.
In case of someone making Aliyah from within Israel (Shinui Status), they should check their eligibility with Misrad Haklita.
You can bring 3 shipments of appliances and household goods, tax-free to Israel. These benefits apply up to 3 years after Aliyah. Extensions are granted in exceptional cases, such as military service, full-time study or a 6-months stay abroad. If you are a former A1 temporary resident, you first need to open a file with the Customs Authority in order to clarify your status. Don’t bring in any shipments before that clarification.
There is a tax discount on income earned in Israel in the first 3.5-4.5 years after Aliyah. In Israel the tax reduction is determined by a point system. The discount changes over time as follows:
Olim who came on Aliyah after 1.1.2022 receive tax discounts for 4.5 years from the date of Aliyah:
First 1 year: 1 point
1 – 2.5 years: 3 points
2.5 – 3.5 years: 2 points
3.5 – 4.5 years: 1 point
Olim who came on Aliyah before 1.1.2022 receive tax discounts for 3.5 years from the date of Aliyah:
First 1.5 years: 3 points
1.5 – 2.5 years: 2 points
2.5 – 3.5 years: 1 point
There is a reduced tax rate if you buy a new car in Israel or import a car from abroad.
For more information please see our guide here.
Importing a car is a complex process. Check all the rules, regulations and costs in order to evaluate if it’s worthwhile.
The relevant offices include:
If you earn (active or passive) income abroad, you are probably eligible for tax breaks in the first 10 years of your Aliyah. There might be restrictions if you have lived in Israel prior to Aliyah.
See our guide here for more information.
Starting from the 8th month of your Aliyah, you will get rental assistance for up to 5 years from the date of your Aliyah. The amount received depends on your family status and the number of years you have resided in Israel. More information and a table with amounts you can find here (Hebrew only)
You might be entitled to a reduction in daycare for Maon or Mishpachton in the first two years. The Maon or Mishpachton has to be recognized by the Ministry of Economy (Tamat). To check if your Maon or Mishpachton is recognized, click here (Hebrew only)
In order to receive the benefit, each parent must fulfill one of the following criteria:
Based on your age, tuition assistance is available for different study programs if the institution is recognized by the Student Authority:
MA students might get up to 1 year of Hashlamot (prerequisite classes) paid for.
In order to receive the benefit, you must start your studies within 3 years after Aliyah. The army and Sherut Leumi are not counted in the 3 years.
Please check our Education Guides section here for more information.
In order to be eligible to receive the benefit of reduced property purchase tax you must meet the following conditions:
During the first 15 years of your Aliyah, you might be eligible for lower interest rates when buying your first property in Israel. Please note that if your spouse owns a property in Israel, you aren’t eligible.
For more information see our guide here.
We cannot guarantee that you will receive all of the above mentioned benefits since they depend on many factors as mentioned above. You can get detailed information on your specific benefits during the interview with your Shaliach before Aliyah and with Misrad HaKlita once you are in Israel.
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