What if I told you there was a second passport that not only gave you another citizenship, but that also offered a huge tax break, attractive financial incentives, and a real sense of belonging?
It’s a passport from a country that’s only been around for a few decades, although the land itself is ancient.
I’m talking about Israel, and if you are Jewish (or want to become Jewish), then it’s one I suggest you seriously consider.
With an Israeli passport, you can travel, visa-free, to dozens of countries around the globe (except, of course, most others in the Middle East). You also get the “escape hatch” guarantee that any second passport offers… meaning that if there’s strife in your primary country, you can get on a plane and get out, no questions asked.
You can live and work and vote in Israel, of course. And you can qualify for some major tax breaks and financial incentives if you decide to move there with your family.
Perhaps most importantly, however, as every emigrant to Israel we’ve spoken to tells us, you gain a profound sense of community. Israel is, after all, the only primarily Jewish nation on Earth. There’s a sense of belonging and togetherness, they say, that is hard to replicate elsewhere.
Read on for more on gaining an Israeli passport – who qualifies, what the benefits are, and how you might acquire one – here.
It’s a passport from a country that’s only been around for a few decades, although the land itself is ancient.
I’m talking about Israel, and if you are Jewish (or want to become Jewish), then it’s one I suggest you seriously consider.
With an Israeli passport, you can travel, visa-free, to dozens of countries around the globe (except, of course, most others in the Middle East). You also get the “escape hatch” guarantee that any second passport offers… meaning that if there’s strife in your primary country, you can get on a plane and get out, no questions asked.
You can live and work and vote in Israel, of course. And you can qualify for some major tax breaks and financial incentives if you decide to move there with your family.
Perhaps most importantly, however, as every emigrant to Israel we’ve spoken to tells us, you gain a profound sense of community. Israel is, after all, the only primarily Jewish nation on Earth. There’s a sense of belonging and togetherness, they say, that is hard to replicate elsewhere.
Read on for more on gaining an Israeli passport – who qualifies, what the benefits are, and how you might acquire one – here.
What if I told you there was a second passport that not only gave you another citizenship, but that also offered a huge tax break, attractive financial incentives, and a real sense of belonging? It’s a passport from a country that’s only been around for a few decades, although the land itself is ancient. I’m…
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