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Caroline
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Hello. My father is Jewish — born in Israel, made aliyah as a child with his parents, served in the IDF, holds Israeli citizenship. My mother is not Jewish. I was not raised Jewish, have no Jewish education and was raised in a secular household.
I am 26 and want to make aliyah. I understand I qualify under the grandchild rule through my father — actually through my father directly as his child. My question is whether having an Israeli citizen father who can confirm my relationship makes the documentation process simpler. Can my father accompany me to the interview or provide documentation that speeds up my application?
I am 26 and want to make aliyah. I understand I qualify under the grandchild rule through my father — actually through my father directly as his child. My question is whether having an Israeli citizen father who can confirm my relationship makes the documentation process simpler. Can my father accompany me to the interview or provide documentation that speeds up my application?