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From Within Israel ALIYAH FROM WITHIN ISRAEL GUIDEOLEH GLOSSARY 2 EIGHT STEPS TO TAKE NOW YOU’RE OFFICIALLY ISRAELI! 3 MISRAD HAKLITA DIRECTORY 8 TRAVELING ABROAD AS A NEW OLEH 9 OLEH BENEFITS 10 GUIDE TO BENEFITS AFFECTED BY 12 PREVIOUS STAYS IN ISRAEL WHERE TO TURN IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS 13 NEFESH B’NEFESH CONTACT INFORMATION 15 SPRING 2021 OLEH GLOSSARY You’re officially Israeli! Below are some helpful terms which you may encounter: מנהל הסטודנטים - MINHAL HASTUDENTIM ביטוח לאומי - BITUACH LEUMI National Insurance Institute The Student Authority Bituach Leumi is the body responsible for health The Israeli Government subsidizes the cost of tuition care registration, payment of various pensions, and for an undergraduate degree (for new Olim under 27) allowances to residents of the country. New Olim or a graduate degree (for new Olim under 30), within who have no income are exempt from Bituach Leumi three years of Aliyah and for recognized programs tax contributions for up to one year from their date (provided you do not already have a similar degree of Aliyah.* from abroad). * May not be applicable for those with previous A-1 status. MISRAD HA’ALIYAH V’HAKLITA - משרד העלייה והקליטה ביטוח משלים - BITUACH MASHLIM Supplemental Health Care Ministry of Aliyah and Integration Supplemental health care available through the This office is responsible for dispensing the rights chosen Health Care Fund at an additional cost. and benefits available to Olim as well as employment guidance and services. More commonly referred to as Misrad Haklita. דרכון - DARKON Passport MISRAD HAPNIM: RASHUT HA’UCHLUSIN משרד הפנים - You can apply for an Israeli passport 90 days or V’HA’HAGIRA three full months (whichever is longer) after your Ministry of the Interior Aliyah date. Immigration & Population Authority The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for citizenship, Israeli ID cards, changes of address, Israeli דמי קיום - D’MEI KIYUM Living Allowance travel documents, birth certificates, visas, and more. Upon receiving your last Sal Klita payment, visit your מועצה אזורית - MOETZA EIZORIT Misrad Haklita representative. A living allowance may Regional Council be available to those who meet the specific criteria of סל קליטה - the Misrad Haklita. SAL KLITA Absorption Basket ערייה IRIYAH - Financial assistance provided to eligible Olim through Municipality Office the Misrad Haklita. ספח - SEFACH אישור יציאה - ISHUR YETZIAH Addendum to your Teudat Zehut Document Confirming Permission to Travel Paper addendum which contains personal information Document necessary for traveling outside of Israel (name and ID numbers) of immediate family members. during the time period prior to eligibility for an תעודת עולה - Israeli passport or in the case of emergency travel TEUDAT OLEH without a passport. Oleh Benefits Booklet This booklet is important for documenting usage of .your Aliyah rights כרטיס אשראי - KARTIS ASHRAI Credit Card תעודת זכאות - TEUDAT ZAKAUT (FOR KATIN CHOZER OR EZRACH OLEH) כספומט - KASPOMAT ATM Oleh Booklet for Israeli Citizens Olim with prior Israeli status will receive their Teudat .Zakaut at Misrad Haklita קופת חולים - KUPAT CHOLIM תעודת זהות - Health Care Providers TEUDAT ZEHUT Clalit, Leumit, Maccabi, Meuhedet Identity Card Your Teudat Zehut number (Mispar Zehut) is important and will be requested as proof of identification. It is the document מכס - MECHES Customs Authority necessary for using any and all services in Israel, as well as establishing yourself within various government offices as an Israeli citizen. Where applicable, your Teudat Zehut will list your spouse and children on the Sefach (addendum). 2 EIGHT STEPS TO TAKE 8 NOW YOU’RE OFFICIALLY ISRAELI! YOU’RE OFFICIALLY ISRAELI! When you arrive at the Misrad Hapnim office, you will meet with a Misrad Hapnim clerk and receive the following: 3 Oleh Visa found in your foreign passport - The visa will say “Teudat Oleh,” not to be confused with the Teudat Oleh (benefits booklet) which you may be eligible to receive at Misrad Ha’Aliyah V’Haklita (Ministry of Aliyah and Integration). This is not applicable for an Ezrach Oleh (one who is born abroad to an Israeli parent). 3 Tamzit Rishum - a summary of your record in the citizens registry (may be needed for future post-Aliyah steps). 3 Entry and exit form for the past seven years - This may be needed at Misrad Haklita. 3 Documentation of name change 3 Temporary Teudat Zehut (Israeli ID card) - This will contain a Sefach (paper addendum) listing your address in Israel and the ID numbers of your immediate family members. 3 Ishur Yetzia - A document confirming permission to travel prior to receiving an Israeli passport. Misrad Hapnim offers you the ability to activate your Teudat Zehut online as well as many other online services. See www.nbn.org.il/online-government-accounts/ STEP 1: BANK ACCOUNT In order to open a bank account, both spouses must be present (if applicable). Married Olim must open a joint bank account in order to receive Sal Klita payments as a family. A deposit must be made upon opening the bank account as Misrad Haklita cannot transfer payments to an inactive account. Please note that some banks may require a Teudat Oleh. WHAT YOU NEED: Teudat Zehut Passport (from country of origin) NIS cash or check to make a deposit into your new account. US Citizens will be required to provide their social security number and complete a W-9 form. WHAT YOU GET: 3 A receipt of deposit to prove your account is active 3 An opening statement with details of your new account. You need this form, which contains the details of your new account, to arrange Sal Klita payments with Misrad Haklita. If you already have an Israeli bank account, contact your bank directly regarding your change in status. You will need to bring your Teudat Zehut and Tamzit Rishum. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR JOINT BANK ACCOUNT HOLDERS Holders of a joint bank account can sign a form at the bank entitled Tofes Arichut Yamim. This form will enable each spouse to have continued access to the bank account in the event that the other passes away. If this form has not been signed prior to the death of the other, the account will remain frozen until a will of inheritance has been settled or probated. We encourage everyone to ensure that this form has been signed. 3 STEP 2: BITUACH LEUMI (Health Care Registration) Bituach Leumi (National Insurance Institute) is the body responsible for healthcare, payment of various pensions, and allowances to Israeli residents. Health Insurance for Olim with No Israeli Background or Previous A1, Student or Work Visa WHAT YOU NEED: If you have never been registered with Bituach Leumi, you can register for healthcare by sending an email to [email protected] Include your name, Teudat Zehut number (Israeli ID) and choice of Kuppat Cholim. You will receive a notification when you are registered in the system. We suggest waiting 5-7 days after completing your Aliyah to ensure that your Teudat Zehut number has been registered in the Bituach Leumi system. WHAT YOU GET: 3 It may take 7-10 days for the registration to be completed. Proceed to your local healthcare fund to receive your membership card and discuss supplemental insurance. It is recommended that Olim of all ages register for supplemental health insurance through their Kupat Cholim. Registration within the first 90 days of Aliyah exempts Olim from any waiting period to benefit from the services that supplemental plans offer. 3 If you have been paying privately to your provider, confirm that your passport number has now been replaced with your Teudat Zehut number. Health Insurance for Olim With Previous Student or Work Visa WHAT YOU NEED: If you have already been registered with Bituach Leumi, then your new status should be updated automatically in the Bituach Leumi database. We suggest waiting 5-7 days after completing your Aliyah to confirm with your provider that your Teudat Zehut number has been registered in the Bituach Leumi system. WHAT YOU GET: 3 Updated membership card with your Teudat Zehut number Health Insurance for Olim With Previous A-1 Visa WHAT YOU NEED: If you have been registered with Bituach Leumi, then your new status should be updated automatically in the Bituach Leumi database. We suggest waiting 5-7 days after completing your Aliyah to confirm with your provider that your new status of Oleh Chadash has been registered in the Bituach Leumi system. If you have not been registered with Bituach Leumi, please complete form 625 found here: www.btl.gov. il/tempvisa, in order to confirm your residency. Once recognized as a resident, you will be given the opportunity to register for a healthcare provider. Health Insurance for Ezrachim Olim Your healthcare registration will be completed at your local Misrad Haklita office. IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. 1. If you were registered with Bituach Leumi before making Aliyah, you may be entitled to the benefit of free health insurance, decided on a case-by-case basis by Bituach Leumi. 2. Olim who have no income within the first 12 months of Aliyah (active or passive) and were not previously registered with Bituach Leumi may be exempt from paying the obligatory contribution to Bituach Leumi that all residents pay from the age of eighteen. Olim who are working have their contribution deducted automatically from their salary. 3. Network with people in your neighborhood before choosing a Kupat Cholim in order to find out which health fund has the best local reputation and service. Once enrolled, you can only switch Kupot on specific dates during the year. Check out the NBN website for detailed information about switching Kupot Cholim. See www.nbn.org.il/kupotcholim You can now create an online Bituach Leumi account to complete many important Bituach Leumi actions.
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