Israel•Asia12-24 months
Free
Indefinite
No
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Allowed
Citizenship pathway for non-Jewish residents who have lived in Israel for 3+ of the last 5 years, demonstrate Hebrew knowledge, renounce prior citizenship, and show settlement intent.
Naturalization in Israel for non-Jewish residents is a formal, discretionary legal process governed by the Citizenship Law of 1952. Unlike the Law of Return, which provides an almost automatic pathway for Jewish immigrants, the naturalization track for non-Jews is a demanding and lengthy procedure. It is designed for individuals who have already established a permanent life in Israel and wish to formalize their status as citizens. The process requires the applicant to demonstrate a genuine commitment to the state, including a period of physical residency, proof of integration, and the renunciation of any previous foreign citizenship, ensuring that the applicant's primary allegiance is to Israel.
Applicants must meet specific criteria, including basic Hebrew proficiency and a clean criminal record, and the final decision rests with the Minister of the Interior. This path is often pursued by long-term residents, including those who have completed the A/5 graduated residency process. The naturalization process is not a right but a grant, and the government maintains broad discretion in approving or denying applications. Successful candidates must ultimately take an oath of allegiance, marking their formal transition into the Israeli body politic and granting them the full rights and responsibilities of citizenship, including the right to vote and hold a passport.
| Status type | Permanent / indefinite |
Must be a resident of Israel
Must have resided in Israel for at least 3 of the 5 years preceding the application
Must be entitled to reside in Israel permanently
Must have settled or intend to settle in Israel
Must have basic knowledge of the Hebrew language
Must renounce any prior nationality (or prove they will cease to be a foreign national upon naturalization)
Must take an oath of allegiance to the State of Israel
Education
none or higher
Application for naturalization
Proof of residency and 'center of life' in Israel
Valid passport
Birth certificate
Proof of renunciation of previous citizenship (or intent to renounce)
Evidence of Hebrew language proficiency
Criminal record check
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