Repatriation is a set of measures aimed at creating the most comfortable conditions for the relocation and integration of Jews into the State of Israel.
Israel is very reverent and scrupulous about one of the main goals and objectives of its state – to gather in the historical homeland all the Jews, whose fate scattered around the world for various reasons. After the declaration of Israel’s independence in 1948, the country is building a systematic work to return citizens home, investing in this large human and financial resources.
The Jewish Agency Sokhnut works in most countries of the world where Jews live, conducts educational work among Jews, organizing for them: cultural events, secular and religious holidays. The main goal of the agency is to popularize Israel as a secular and democratic state, and the main task is to help people who have Jewish roots obtain Israeli citizenship and move to live in Israel. Due to the peculiarities of the geographical location, small territory and, in practice, the absence of minerals, the main and main resource in the development of the state is people, and a huge stake is placed on this.
People of various professions come to the country: doctors, IT specialists, cultural figures, teachers, businessmen and many others who want and can connect their lives with Israel.
After passing through a consular check, when new repatriates arrive from their country of origin, they must visit a large number of government organizations that process all the necessary documents for obtaining citizenship, opening a bank account, receiving an absorption basket and much more.