In recent years, thousands of people with Jewish heritage have traveled to Israel, applied for citizenship, and left shortly after obtaining a passport.
By World Israel News Staff
A series of new Israeli government measures aimed at preventing the so-called “Passport Aliyah” phenomenon, in which Jews obtain Israeli citizenship for the purposes of receiving an Israeli passport but with no intention to live in the country, have sparked backlash among Jewish community leaders across the globe.
In recent years, thousands of people with Jewish heritage, particularly from former Soviet bloc countries, have traveled to Israel, applied for citizenship, and left shortly after obtaining a passport.
Hebrew-language media reported that since Israel shuttered its doors to non-citizens at the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, there has been a significant increase in Jews from the U.S., France, and other Western countries applying for Israeli citizenship.
But rather than genuinely seeking to settle in Israel, they were motivated by a desire not to be locked out of the country, where they may have family, friends or even vacation properties, during times when a blanket ban on tourists was implemented.
According to a recent report in Haaretz, the Interior Ministry will now require all potential new immigrants to pledge that they intend to move to the Jewish state “immediately” and “permanently” as grounds for accepting their citizenship applications.
Attorney Eli Nacht, deputy mayor of the southern coastal city Ashdod, which has a large Russian-speaking population, told Haaretz that new policies are not reflective of today’s reality in which people may live and work in several different countries.
“The desire to settle in Israel doesn’t necessarily mean that the move has to be immediate or permanent,” Nacht said.
“The [government] needs to realize… that this is a global world and people travel around a lot. Sometimes, they’re not ready to decide where they want to settle permanently, and that needs to be respected.”
Source: World Israel News