Israel Retirement Visa Guide

1 visa program available for retirees in Israel. Income requirements, PR paths, and citizenship timelines.

Israel Law of Return (A/1)

TypePassive Income
Min. Monthly IncomeNot specified
Min. Savings / InvestmentNot specified
Max Initial StayUnlimited
Path to Permanent ResidencyYes
Path to CitizenshipYes
Health Insurance RequiredNo

Immediate citizenship for Jewish persons and eligible descendants/spouses. No financial requirements. Universal healthcare. No general retirement visa for non-Jewish foreigners.

Frequently Asked Questions

What visa do I need to retire in Israel?

Israel offers 1 visa program for retirees: Israel Law of Return (A/1).

What is the minimum income to retire in Israel?

The minimum income requirements vary by program. See individual program details above.

Can I get citizenship through retirement in Israel?

Yes — .

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Data Sources & Methodology

Our retirement data is compiled from multiple authoritative sources, cross-referenced for accuracy:

All data is for informational purposes only and updated periodically. Individual circumstances may vary. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personal retirement planning. Last updated: March 2026.