i want to know how i will get israel citzenship?
now am in Israel i have visa b_1 for 6 month but i want to live and to work in Israel and i want to find out what i have to do to live her in Israel can you help me what to do Thanks for help
Israel - 5 Answers
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When I first came to Israel I went to The Jewish Agency, Ha-Sakhnut Ha-Yehudit, and then to Misrad Ha-P'nim (Ministry of Interior) or was it Misrad Ha-Klita (Ministry of Absorption). Anyhow, if you start with any of these places, you will be well-directed; however, unless you would be Jewish, could you expect what would essentially be overriding your visa status. Thus, I would first start at the Interior Ministry and getting their opinion before proceeding to Ha-Sakhnut or Misrad Ha-Klita.
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Go to Misrad H Klita (absorbtion} and/or Misrad H Pneem (Interior} and ask for assistance Good Luck
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If you are Jewish or you can prove that 1 of your parents or grandparents was Jewish (jewish marriage, divorce, or burial certificate or a letter from an orthodox rabbi testifying to them being Jewish) you can immigrate and get full citizenship. If you are not jewish you must get an Israeli girl/boyfriend and they can petition for you to get temporary residency. This includes gay (same sex) relationships. You will have to present documentation from your embassy to prove you are single. If you cannot do either of these you must do an orthodox conversion to judaism and be involved with a jewish community for several years and then you may become a citizen.
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Acquisition of Israeli Nationality Israel's Nationality Law relates to anyone wishing to settle in Israel, as well as those already residing or born there, regardless of race, religion, creed, sex or political beliefs. Citizenship may be acquired by: Birth The Law of Return Residence Naturalization Acquisition of Nationality by Birth is granted to: Persons who were born in Israel to a mother or father who are Israeli citizens. Persons born outside Israel, if their father or mother holds Israeli citizenship, acquired either by birth in Israel, according to the Law of Return, by residence, or by naturalization. Persons born after the death of one of their parents, if the late parent was an Israeli citizen by virtue of the conditions enumerated above at the time of death. Persons born in Israel, who have never had any nationality and subject to limitations specified in law, if they: apply for it in the period between their 18th and 25th birthday and have been residents of Israel for five consecutive years, immediately preceding the day of the filing of their application. Acquisition of Nationality according to the Law of Return On the establishment of the State, its founders proclaimed "...the renewal of the Jewish State in the Land of Israel, which would open wide the gates of the homeland to every Jew...." In pursuance of this tenet, the State of Israel has absorbed survivors of the Holocaust, refugees from the countries in which they had resided, as well as many thousands of Jews who came to settle in Israel of their own volition. The Law of Return (1950) grants every Jew, wherever he or she may be, the right to come to Israel as an oleh (a Jew immigrating to Israel) and become an Israeli citizen. For the purposes of this Law, "Jew" means a person who was born of a Jewish mother or has converted to Judaism and is not a member of another religion. Israeli citizenship becomes effective on the day of arrival in the country or of receipt of an oleh's certificate, whichever is later. A person may declare, within three months, that he/she does not wish to become a citizen. Since 1970 the right to immigrate under this Law has been extended to include the child and the grandchild of a Jew, the spouse of a Jew, the spouse of a child of a Jew and the spouse of a grandchild of a Jew. The purpose of this amendment is to ensure the unity of families where intermarriage had occurred; it does not apply to persons who had been a Jews and had voluntarily changed their religion. An oleh's certificate may be denied to persons who: engage in activity directed against the Jewish people; may endanger public health or the security of the state;< have a criminal past, likely to endanger public welfare. Acquisition of by Residence Special provision is made in the Nationality Law for former citizens of British Mandatory Palestine. Those who remained in Israel from the establishment of the State in 1948 until the enactment of the Nationality Law of 1952 became Israeli citizens by residence or by return. According to an amendment (1980), further possibilities to acquire citizenship by residence were included in the law. Acquisition of Nationality by Naturalization Adults may acquire Israeli citizenship by naturalization at the discretion of the Minister of the Interior and subject to a number of requirements, such as: they must have resided in Israel for three years out of five years preceding the day of submission of the application; they are entitled to reside in Israel permanently and have settled or intended to settle in Israel; they have renounced their prior nationality, or have proved that they will cease to be foreign nationals upon becoming Israeli citizens. The Minister of the Interior may exempt an applicant from some of these requirements. http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/2000_2009/2001/8/Acquisition%20of%20Israeli%20Nationality
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you might have to make aliyah. in the misrad hapnim they'll tell you about it. tip: bring a book to read while your waiting, we waited 2.5 hours when we came. what country are you from? if you are from holland don't bother, unless you want to give up your dutch citizenship, they don't have dual-citizenship. good luck and welcome!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Is it Justified in any way to kill 130,000 civilians and injury 600,000
Is it Justified in any way to kill 130,000 civilians and injury 600,000?
Sure every human is valuable. But these number are Israel work and equivalent to numbers for America population compare to Gaza. It is more than 0.2% of Gaza population. Statistics says also more than 80% are civilians killed in houses or UNRWA schools with clear flags and Israel informed about that.
Law & Ethics - 5 Answers
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no killing of even one innocent human being can never be justified!!!
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There's no way you can justify that loss of life. When will it all end?
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War is heck. Maybe these coward Hamas terrorists should quit hiding among the women and children and schools and hospitals. Maybe these murdering scum should stop shooting rockets into Israeli neighborhoods while hiding behind their childrens bloomers. This is just like high school. Some whiny little nerd wuss keeps throwing rocks at the big strong kid. The big kid asks over and over to stop throwing rocks. Finally the big kid starts pounding the little twit and the big kid is suddenly the bad guy. I am no fan of Israel but they need to go in there and wipe out Hamas. And this will probably require wiping that entire population of boils on Israel's azz off the face of the earth. You keep kicking a sleeping bear and sooner or later he is going to get up and kick your azz. Hamas has been begging for it.
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Like the United States, Israel makes a good-faith effort to avoid civilian casualties. Like Hezbollah and Al Queda, Hamas is a bunch of *despicable* cowards that hide behind women & children. By allowing Hamas to operate in their midst, using their homes, schools, etc., the people of Gaza have "asked for it." I'm genuinely sorry for any children that're killed by either side, but the people of Gaza are reaping what they've sown.
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of course it can... if the civilians of Gaza dont' want to be injured in attacks by Israel it is VERY easy for them to stop it... when you see someone with a rocket launcher on his shoulder CALL THE POLICE..... if they do nothing ELECT A BETTER GOVERNMENT... look at it this way.. if you allow criminals to move in next door to you.. to sell drugs and deal weapons out of that house.. when the police come to arrest them you have no one to blame but yourself if someone is killed by a stray bullet... the people of gaza actively support and allow terrorists to hide among their children .... i have no sympathy for them.
Sure every human is valuable. But these number are Israel work and equivalent to numbers for America population compare to Gaza. It is more than 0.2% of Gaza population. Statistics says also more than 80% are civilians killed in houses or UNRWA schools with clear flags and Israel informed about that.
Law & Ethics - 5 Answers
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no killing of even one innocent human being can never be justified!!!
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There's no way you can justify that loss of life. When will it all end?
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War is heck. Maybe these coward Hamas terrorists should quit hiding among the women and children and schools and hospitals. Maybe these murdering scum should stop shooting rockets into Israeli neighborhoods while hiding behind their childrens bloomers. This is just like high school. Some whiny little nerd wuss keeps throwing rocks at the big strong kid. The big kid asks over and over to stop throwing rocks. Finally the big kid starts pounding the little twit and the big kid is suddenly the bad guy. I am no fan of Israel but they need to go in there and wipe out Hamas. And this will probably require wiping that entire population of boils on Israel's azz off the face of the earth. You keep kicking a sleeping bear and sooner or later he is going to get up and kick your azz. Hamas has been begging for it.
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Like the United States, Israel makes a good-faith effort to avoid civilian casualties. Like Hezbollah and Al Queda, Hamas is a bunch of *despicable* cowards that hide behind women & children. By allowing Hamas to operate in their midst, using their homes, schools, etc., the people of Gaza have "asked for it." I'm genuinely sorry for any children that're killed by either side, but the people of Gaza are reaping what they've sown.
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of course it can... if the civilians of Gaza dont' want to be injured in attacks by Israel it is VERY easy for them to stop it... when you see someone with a rocket launcher on his shoulder CALL THE POLICE..... if they do nothing ELECT A BETTER GOVERNMENT... look at it this way.. if you allow criminals to move in next door to you.. to sell drugs and deal weapons out of that house.. when the police come to arrest them you have no one to blame but yourself if someone is killed by a stray bullet... the people of gaza actively support and allow terrorists to hide among their children .... i have no sympathy for them.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Israel to build wall to keep out illegal immigrants
Israel to build wall to keep out illegal immigrants?
http://www.france24.com/en/20101027-israel-begin-work-egypt-barrier-november http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kCpoXbCpqQ So.....Jews want immigrants, even illegal ones in the US, but not in Israel? Any Jews care to comment?
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Whites in the U.S.A. that advocate the same thing are racists, according to the all knowing and powerful MSM bull*hit machine, yet jew$ cannot be labled as such....hmmmm.....
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Are there any members of the opposition starting to notice a pattern with all of this? This is not the only example that can be found here of the "Chosen's" double standards. Deporation of children from Israel, yet imagine the outrage if we started deporting the children of illegals. Tearing down mosques in Israel, yet encouraging and promoting the ideas of building them in White nations. Israel cracking down on illegal immigrants, because they don't want to "jeopardize the Jewish character of Israel by allowing them in. Imagine the outrage and firestorm if a White president said that he didn't want non-Whites in the U.S. because it would be a threat to the White character of America.
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I am a Jew and I have been advocating for a long time that America close our borders I have never been in favor of illegal immigration not into the US and not into Israel because I am a conservative and a religious Jew because it is liberalism that = hypocrisy which I have ALSO been saying, for quite awhile.
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great idea,its a pity that we could not do the same here in australia to keep out all those illegal boat people that pretend to be refugees.
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Well, at least they don't just shoot the immigrants like Egypt.
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Had a look at the fences around Ceuta? The great big protection wall between Morocco and Spain? The fences between US and Mexico?
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Israel can build walls,towers,buildings,gardens,factories,space launching pods or what ever else it might wish to build on its boarders. Who cares what France have to say about this they are no longer an empire. Israel is a puppet of U.S if israel does something the U.S is also doing it, anything israel does outside of israel is determined in Washington, you can fool yourself to irrelevant issues such as wall here and there until forever, it will not change this fact.
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Yes, I'll care to comment. Essentially, what you are trying to do is the following, head-spinning "logic": Jews in the USA largely vote for Democrats Democrats are allegedly "pro illegal immigrant" Therefore you conclude Jews must be "pro illegal immigrant" And since you think that Jews ALL think the same and have the same political views even across different countries, you think it is somehow contradictory if Israel is building a wall. So, here is something for you to consider: a) Not all Jews are liberals b) Israel itself has a right and a left c) views on immigration, even within the left side of politics alone, vary. d) general views on immigration can also vary between countries e) Views on how to deal with illegal immigration can also vary depending on the circumstances
http://www.france24.com/en/20101027-israel-begin-work-egypt-barrier-november http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kCpoXbCpqQ So.....Jews want immigrants, even illegal ones in the US, but not in Israel? Any Jews care to comment?
Israel - 8 Answers
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Whites in the U.S.A. that advocate the same thing are racists, according to the all knowing and powerful MSM bull*hit machine, yet jew$ cannot be labled as such....hmmmm.....
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Are there any members of the opposition starting to notice a pattern with all of this? This is not the only example that can be found here of the "Chosen's" double standards. Deporation of children from Israel, yet imagine the outrage if we started deporting the children of illegals. Tearing down mosques in Israel, yet encouraging and promoting the ideas of building them in White nations. Israel cracking down on illegal immigrants, because they don't want to "jeopardize the Jewish character of Israel by allowing them in. Imagine the outrage and firestorm if a White president said that he didn't want non-Whites in the U.S. because it would be a threat to the White character of America.
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I am a Jew and I have been advocating for a long time that America close our borders I have never been in favor of illegal immigration not into the US and not into Israel because I am a conservative and a religious Jew because it is liberalism that = hypocrisy which I have ALSO been saying, for quite awhile.
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great idea,its a pity that we could not do the same here in australia to keep out all those illegal boat people that pretend to be refugees.
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Well, at least they don't just shoot the immigrants like Egypt.
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Had a look at the fences around Ceuta? The great big protection wall between Morocco and Spain? The fences between US and Mexico?
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Israel can build walls,towers,buildings,gardens,factories,space launching pods or what ever else it might wish to build on its boarders. Who cares what France have to say about this they are no longer an empire. Israel is a puppet of U.S if israel does something the U.S is also doing it, anything israel does outside of israel is determined in Washington, you can fool yourself to irrelevant issues such as wall here and there until forever, it will not change this fact.
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Yes, I'll care to comment. Essentially, what you are trying to do is the following, head-spinning "logic": Jews in the USA largely vote for Democrats Democrats are allegedly "pro illegal immigrant" Therefore you conclude Jews must be "pro illegal immigrant" And since you think that Jews ALL think the same and have the same political views even across different countries, you think it is somehow contradictory if Israel is building a wall. So, here is something for you to consider: a) Not all Jews are liberals b) Israel itself has a right and a left c) views on immigration, even within the left side of politics alone, vary. d) general views on immigration can also vary between countries e) Views on how to deal with illegal immigration can also vary depending on the circumstances
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