Extension
of Rights for Olim
(This does not apply to Ezrachim Olim or Ktinim Chozrim)
1.
Who Qualifies for an Extension of Rights?
A. Anyone
who made Aliyah in the past or held an A1 Temporary Resident visa, left the country,
and is now considering moving back to Israel.
B.
Anyone who made Aliyah previously and didnt use all of his/her Aliyah rights
as Olim (including the Oleh mortgage).
2. Where can
I get information about my remaining rights?
If
you are abroad, refer to the local Aliyah center and consult with your Shaliach
Aliyah. In some cases the Shaliach will be able to submit an appeal on your behalf
to receive some zchuyot (benefits).
If you are in
Israel, refer directly to the local branch of Misrad Haklita (Ministry of Absorption)
or the Customs Authority with the documents listed above.
Customs:
The Customs Authority in Israel will determine if the returning resident is
eligible for an extension on customs benefits. If you would like to find out if
you are still eligible for the customs benefits, you will need to contact your
local Customs Authority office in Israel. Remember to bring your old Teudat Oleh
(if you had one), passports from the time you left the country/or proof for living
abroad for that time. Please note that the decision the Customs Authority will
make regarding any extensions is independent of other decisions made by Misrad
Haklita regarding other zchuyot.
In case you want
to purchase a new car with Oleh rights, you will need to present a foreign driver's
license that was valid at the time of your Aliyah or at the time you held an A-1
visa.
Rule for extension as appears on the custom
web site:
An oleh , who left Israel prior to the ending of his/her
period of rights (3 years) and who stayed abroad for a continuous period exceeding
6 months, will not have this period counted as part of his/her period for utilizing
his/her rights.
Upon his/her return to Israel, the period of rights, which
remained at the time he/she left the country, will commence, and he/she may utilize
his/her rights for household goods and a vehicle under the following conditions:
The
oleh did not utilize rights in the past for these goods.
The items for which
he/she received an exemption for remained in his/her posse
For more information
please check http://www.mof.gov.il/customs/eng/mainpage.htm
3.
What documents do I need to bring with me in order to get information about my
remaining rights?
A. Teudat Oleh from when you made
Aliyah or had A-1 status (will apply to those who came as A-1 before January 1,
1992).
B. Current foreign passport as well as your passports from when you
made Aliyah. If for some reason you do not have your passports readily available,
you must bring other proofs of living abroad (such as; school transcript, income
tax reports etc) . Alternatively, you can request a transcript of all your entries
and exits from Israel within the last 7 years from the Ministry of Interior.
4.
Health Insurance upon returning to Israel: If you made Aliyah in the past and
you are not recognized anymore as a resident of Israel by Bituach Leumi, or you
did not pay for your health insurance payments through Bituach Leumi for 12 months
or more, you will be subject to a waiting period before you can enroll for health
services in Israel. For more information please check www.nbn.org.il/rights/returning_residents.htm
5.
Army Service: Rights are frozen for Olim who serve in the IDF after making Aliyah.
Aliyah
Rights
Timetable
Rules for Extension
Sal Klita
Up to
7 months from date of Aliyah
If an Oleh leaves Israel during the first seven
months (regardless of reason), payments are stopped. The payments can easily be
restarted by visiting Misrad Haklita.
If the Oleh returns to Israel 13 months
or more after Aliyah, payments are discontinued.
Income support through
the Ministry of Absorption (if unemployed)
Begins as Sal Klita payments
end, and continue through the first year of Aliyah
Runs straight from date
of Aliyah. No retroactive payments if not claimed on time.
Free Health
Insurance
Available up to 12 months from date of Aliyah (if unemployed)
Runs straight from date of Aliyah
Hebrew Ulpan
Available up
to 18 month after Aliyah
Rights freeze if leave the country for a period of
6 consecutive months abroad
Student Authority free BA/MA
Available up to 36 months from date of Aliyah
Rights freeze if leave the
country for a period of 6 consecutive months abroad. Subject to age limit
Rent Subsidy
Starts automatically 13 months after aliyah and continues
through the 5th year.
Runs straight from date of Aliyah
Income
tax reduction
Available up to 3 and a half years from date of Aliyah
Runs straight from date of Aliyah
Purchase Tax reduction
Available
up to 7 years after Aliyah
Runs straight from date of Aliyah
Olim
mortgage
Available up to 10 years after Aliyah
Rights frozen if leave
the country for a period of 6 consecutive months abroad
Municipality
Taxes
Available for 12-24 months after Aliyah, for one year only
Run straight from date of Aliyah
Customs Benefits
Available
up to 3 years after date of Aliyah
Rights freeze if leave the country for
a period of more than 6 consecutive months abroad. We recommend clarifying your
zchuyut at your local Customs Authority office before sending a lift to Israel.
Driver's License
Olim have 3 years after Aliyah to convert a foreign
driver's license to an Israeli license
Runs straight from date of Aliyah;
after 3 years, you will be required to take both the theory and practical driving
test
One way ticket to Israel
Available for those making Aliyah
from abroad
Please consult with your local shaliach Aliyah
Explanation
of Terms:
Rights can be frozen if you have spent more than 6 consecutive
months abroad. Once you return to Israel, you are entitled to those specific benefits;
however, the amount of time you have to use the benefits is conditional upon the
time spent in Israel before you left as an Oleh/Olah or temporary resident. Please
note that every entry to the country (after you left Israel) will be counted.
For example: Customs benefits are valid for 3 years.
If you spent 2 years in Israel after making Aliyah, left the country for 1 year
(i.e., your rights freeze when you leave the country), visited Israel a year afterwards
for 2 months (i.e., your clock starts ticking again for those 2 months) and then
returned to live in Israel permanently, you are entitled to use your custom rights
for 10 more months (i.e., to complete the 3 year time period, after you lived
in Israel for 2 years and visited again for 2 months).
Rights
that run straight mean that the time limitation for a specific benefit will continue
regardless of whether or not you are in Israel, and these rights will not be frozen
under any circumstances.
Please note that the information
listed here is very general. In reality, these issues are determined by different
government offices on a case by case basis. These rules are subject to change.