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Law of Return (Aliyah)

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Israel's Law of Return for Jewish people and their families. New immigrants receive a 10-year tax holiday on foreign-source income.

Investment
Free (benefits provided)
Processing
3 months
Min stay
0 days/year
Tax rate
10yr tax holiday%

How popular is this programme?

Searches/mo
880
Interest
Moderate
Trend
Rising +26%
Demand score56/100

Based on Google search demand (US). Updated periodically.

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Key Details

Leads to PRYes
0
Dual citizenshipYes
Remote work
Healthcare includedYes
Crypto accepted
Same-sex recognised
RenewableYes

Stay Requirements

Citizenship by descent confers a nationality, which is permanent and carries no physical-presence requirement to retain

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Highlights

  • Immediate citizenship for Jewish individuals
  • 10-year tax holiday on foreign income
  • No minimum stay requirement
  • Fast processing time of 3 months

What could change

Political shifts could impact the rights and benefits under the Law of Return.

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Tax Notes

New immigrants under the Law of Return enjoy a 10-year tax holiday on foreign-source income, promoting financial ease during settlement.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: high

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People also ask

What is the rule of return in Israel?
Description: Allows every Jewish person to immigrate to Israel and automatically become a citizen of the state. The law also applies to the children and grandchildren of Jews, as well as their spouses and the spouses of their children and grandchildren.
Why does Israel oppose the right of return?
Almost all Israeli Jews oppose a literal right of return for Palestinian refugees on the grounds that allowing such an influx of Palestinians would render Jews a minority in Israel, thus transforming Israel into an Arab-Muslim state.

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