'The desire to settle in Israel doesn’t necessarily mean that the move has to be immediate or permanent'
Aliyah advocates are concerned about a new initiative that would force immigrant applicants to Israel to prove their intent to live in the Jewish state permanently and are not only after a passport.
Israel’s Interior Ministry is set to require all individuals applying to immigrate under the Law of return to declare their plan to move to Israel “immediately” and “permanently,” Haaretz reported last week.
Applicants would be posed with a list of questions to gauge how serious they are about immigrating and making Israel their new “center of life.” ... Read More: i24