Israel: After you become a naturalized citizen are you allowed to leave the country?
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Hypothetically speaking, what if I lived in Israel for 5 years, lived there for a few few years after that, moved to my native country for whatever reason but still held my Israeli citizenship - is that even possible? Thanks in advance.
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Answer:
Yes i think it is true,consult an immigration attorney
Kevin7 at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
Other answers
yes it is possible. Israel allows dual citizenship.
Arilou
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