Israel is a country that is in first place in the world in terms of the number of immigrants and repatriates. Here they speak a variety of languages, including Russian, and live well. Therefore, many want to leave for Israel. This can be done in several ways.
Instructions
Step 1
The easiest way to get to Israel for permanent residence is, of course, for Jews and those who have Jewish roots. According to the Israeli Law of Return, Jews, their wives, children, as well as grandchildren and their wives have the right to come to this country and subsequently obtain citizenship or residence there. To do this, they must profess Judaism and apply to the Israeli consulate.
Step 2
If you are not a Jew, you can come to Israel with a work visa. Find an employer in Israel. He will have to apply for a visa to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Labor of that country. The visa is given for one year, if necessary, then it is extended. A work visa can also be used to obtain a residence permit, but for this you must be a unique, highly qualified specialist.
Step 3
You can leave for Israel if you marry or marry someone who lives there permanently. After the marriage is contracted, the naturalization process will begin. You will need to apply to the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs with a request to change the status and undergo a long check for the authenticity of documents and the absence of a criminal record. The visa will be given at first for one year. Then it is usually extended.
Step 4
An elderly person can also leave for Israel if he has no other relatives besides those who live in Israel. For example, a mother or father can come to this country to visit their children if they submit a petition to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. First, parents are issued a temporary visa, then a temporary certificate. Only after 2-3 years of living in the country can you get a permanent residence permit.