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Is There Hope For My Friend? by Steveraw: 9:26am On Feb 01, 2021
My very good friend was born in israelin the 90s according to him,his parents relocated back to Nigeria,and their house got burnt and nothing was saved from the carñage,his dad is urging him to go to Israel embassy to see if he could be assisted in getting his birth certificate back,the dad is not in Nigeria at the moment,and secondly if there is hope of him going to Israel,please mod push this to front page.your thoughts and opinions are highly considered
Re: Is There Hope For My Friend? by BusinessCity: 9:31am On Feb 01, 2021
Yes. There's hope


He just needs to go to the embassy tell them he's a citizen and the condition of his birth. They'll find the certificate and do every necessary thing for him. That's the right process.
Re: Is There Hope For My Friend? by Steveraw: 12:29pm On Feb 01, 2021
BusinessCity:
Yes. There's hope


He just needs to go to the embassy tell them he's a citizen and the condition of his birth. They'll find the certificate and do every necessary thing for him. That's the right process.

Thank you,I would let him know
Re: Is There Hope For My Friend? by Kettlecorn: 1:10am On Feb 02, 2021
Steveraw:
My very good friend was born in israelin the 90s according to him,his parents relocated back to Nigeria,and their house got burnt and nothing was saved from the carñage,his dad is urging him to go to Israel embassy to see if he could be assisted in getting his birth certificate back,the dad is not in Nigeria at the moment,and secondly if there is hope of him going to Israel,please mod push this to front page.your thoughts and opinions are highly considered

I think it would be easier if his Dad who is not in Nigeria makes enquiries with the local Israeli embassy in the country where he lives. These things are usually easier outside Nigeria than within, where you can easily make enquiries through phone calls or email.

Birth in Israel does not by itself bestow a right to Israeli citizenship. Children born in Israel to nonresident foreign nationals, therefore, cannot acquire Israeli citizenship by birth alone. Nor can they be naturalized, as they do not comply with the naturalization requirement of being eligible for permanent residence

If he is thinking of citizenship, he should read criteria below.
Acquisition of nationality by birth is granted to:
Persons who were born in Israel to a mother or a father who are Israeli citizens.
Persons born outside Israel, if their father or mother holds Israeli citizenship, acquired either by birth in Israel, according to the Law of Return, by residence, or by naturalization.
Persons born after the death of one of their parents, if the late parent was an Israeli citizen by virtue of the conditions enumerated in 1. and 2. above at the time of death.
Persons born in Israel, who have never had any nationality and subject to limitations specified in the law, if they:
apply for it in the period between their 18th and 25th birthday and
have been residents of Israel for five consecutive years, immediately preceding the day of the filing of their application.
Re: Is There Hope For My Friend? by Steveraw: 9:47am On Feb 02, 2021
Kettlecorn:


I think it would be easier if his Dad who is not in Nigeria makes enquiries with the local Israeli embassy in the country where he lives. These things are usually easier outside Nigeria than within, where you can easily make enquiries through phone calls or email.

Birth in Israel does not by itself bestow a right to Israeli citizenship. Children born in Israel to nonresident foreign nationals, therefore, cannot acquire Israeli citizenship by birth alone. Nor can they be naturalized, as they do not comply with the naturalization requirement of being eligible for permanent residence

If he is thinking of citizenship, he should read criteria below.
Acquisition of nationality by birth is granted to:
Persons who were born in Israel to a mother or a father who are Israeli citizens.
Persons born outside Israel, if their father or mother holds Israeli citizenship, acquired either by birth in Israel, according to the Law of Return, by residence, or by naturalization.
Persons born after the death of one of their parents, if the late parent was an Israeli citizen by virtue of the conditions enumerated in 1. and 2. above at the time of death.
Persons born in Israel, who have never had any nationality and subject to limitations specified in the law, if they:
apply for it in the period between their 18th and 25th birthday and
have been residents of Israel for five consecutive years, immediately preceding the day of the filing of their application.
Thank you for your suggestions

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