Israel offers 4 visa and residency pathways for foreign nationals. This page compares all available routes side by side with current requirements.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Visa Programme | Min. Income | Savings | Processing | Difficulty | Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B-1 Expert Work Visa | €6,708/mo | €4,500 | 90-180d | 7.2/10 | Yes |
| B-1 High-Tech Work Visa | €6,708/mo | €4,500 | 42-56d | 6.0/10 | Yes |
| B-1 STEP Visa | €6,708/mo | €3,000 | 7-14d | 6.0/10 | No |
| A-1 Temporary Resident Visa (Law of Return) | N/A | N/A | 42-84d | 4.0/10 | Yes |
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How many visa pathways does Israel offer?
Israel offers 4 distinct visa and residency pathways for foreign nationals, including skilled worker, family, investor, and other categories.
What is the easiest visa to get for Israel?
The easiest pathway depends on your profile. Working holiday visas (if available) have the lowest barriers. For professionals, employer-sponsored visas are the most common route.
How long does it take to get permanent residency in Israel?
The path to permanent residency in Israel typically takes 2-5 years depending on the visa category. Some skilled worker pathways offer faster PR routes.
Can I bring my family to Israel?
Most long-term visa categories in Israel allow family reunification for spouses and dependent children, though specific requirements vary by pathway.
Do I need a job offer to move to Israel?
Not all pathways require a job offer. Israel may offer self-employment, investment, digital nomad, or points-based pathways that don't require employer sponsorship.
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