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Jerusalem to lift entry cap on Ukrainians asylum-seekers with relatives in Israel

Interior Minister: Goverment is "relaxing" its policy on Ukrainian refugees "so as not to violate the visa-free travel agreement with Ukraine. Ukrainians ineligible to immigrate via the Law of Return to be given three-month tourist visa.

by  Yair Altman and ILH Staff
Published on  03-14-2022 11:38
Last modified: 03-14-2022 11:38
Jerusalem to lift entry cap on Ukrainians asylum-seekers with relatives in IsraelAP via Pool / Emmanuel Dunand

Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked arrives for the first weekly cabinet meeting of the new government in Jerusalem, June 20, 2021 Emmanuel Dunand/Pool Photo via AP, File) | File photo: AP via Pool / Emmanuel Dunand

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Jerusalem effectively removed the 5,000-person cap on non-Jewish Ukrainian refugees on Sunday as Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked announced anyone with family in Israel would be allowed to seek asylum in the country, according to a Haaretz report.

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Shaked said in a press briefing that the government was "relaxing" its policy on Ukrainian refugees "so as not to violate the visa-free [travel] agreement with Ukraine," Haaretz reported.

Ukrainians with Israeli citizens as relatives would need a family member to sign a guarantee, which would let them stay "for a month or two," she noted, according to the Haaretz report.

Israel will grant arrivals from Ukraine who are ineligible to immigrate via the Law of Return a three-month tourist visa.

Ukraine's Ambassador to Israel Yevgen Korniychuk appealed to Israel's High Court of Justice over the cap the government has placed on a number of non-Jewish refugees from war-stricken Ukraine it is willing to admit.

"The new Interior Ministry policy violates agreements between Ukraine and Israel regarding visa exemption for Ukrainian citizens," Korniychuk wrote in a statement quoted in the report.

"As all diplomatic options appear exhausted, the Embassy has no choice but to submit a petition to the High Court against the Israeli government's new policy, in order to protect the rights of Ukrainian refugees," the statement further read.

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In a response to the petition, the state noted its policy on letting in refugees was in flux due to the dynamic situation on the ground. It said that due to these frequent changes, the state was inclined to request any discussion on the petition be postponed to update its response to correctly reflect policy on the matter.

Last week, Israel announced a quota of 5,000 temporary resident visas for Ukrainians ineligible for Israeli citizenship under the Law of Return, which enables anyone with at least one Jewish grandparent to acquire Israeli citizenship.

The amended policy no longer requires a monetary guarantee to be posted; however, it does requires them to leave Israel when the crisis in Ukraine ends. It also requires refugees to complete an online application and present proof of that application before boarding the flight to Israel.

Previous rules required Israeli relatives of Ukrainian refugees to post a financial guarantee of at least $3,100 and commit to the Ukrainians leaving Israel within a month.

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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