The Central Bureau of Statistics reported a significant increase in Israelis emigrating for extended periods, primarily affecting young single men aged 25 to 44.
Those who leave Israel face essential legal and financial implications regarding their National Insurance Institute obligations, which include health services and tax responsibilities.
An Israeli resident's status can change based on their economic and social ties to Israel. Departing for long periods without ties could mean losing residency status.
Returning to Israel after extended absence requires re-establishing National Insurance and health rights, with potential waiting periods affecting access to benefits.
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