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Title: how can I obtain dual citizenship in Israel?
Post by: crowl on February 28, 2024, 12:06:51 PM
Hello, how can I obtain dual citizenship in Israel? I am interested in the basic requirements and procedure.
Title: Re: how can I obtain dual citizenship in Israel?
Post by: keizerg on February 28, 2024, 12:24:48 PM
Hi. In order to obtain dual citizenship in Israel, it is important to know a few key points. First, Israel allows dual citizenship under certain conditions. You will need to prove Jewish ancestry or a connection to Jews up to the third tribe, including children and grandchildren. There are also certain requirements for documents and the application procedure. Equally important is the issue of military service and taxation. I recommend reading the full information on the website dedicated to the topic of Israeli dual citizenship - it will help you to obtain israel dual citizenship (https://welcome-israel.com/israeli-citizenship/dual-citizenship-in-israel) and understand all the nuances of the process. Personally, I can recommend WRAI in this matter. There you can also get a free consultation from an Israeli citizenship specialist.
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Title: Re: how can I obtain dual citizenship in Israel?
Post by: Mona_Peterson on August 13, 2024, 07:25:45 AM
To obtain dual citizenship in Israel, you generally need to prove Jewish ancestry under the Law of Return, or go through naturalization if you're not Jewish. For naturalization, you'll typically need to live in Israel for a few years, show integration into society, and pass a Hebrew language test. Start by submitting your application to the Israeli Ministry of Interior or an Israeli consulate (https://hubhopper.com/episode/eco-friendly-custom-packaging-solutions-1722169722/32648453), along with required documents like your birth certificate and proof of residence. It's a good idea to consult an immigration lawyer to help with the process and understand how it might affect your current citizenship.