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An Insured Person Residing Abroad - Person Who Is No Longer an Israeli Resident

A person who is no longer an resident of Israel who returns to reside in Israel from March 1, 2003 and onwards, and who is recognized as a resident by the National Insurance Institute, will not be entitled to medical services in Israel under the National Health Insurance law, until undergoing a waiting period of 2 months for every “year of absence” from Israel since March 1, 2001.

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