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An Insured Person Residing Abroad - In a Country Having a Bilateral Convention with Israel

An insured person residing in a country with which Israel has a convention on social security (Britain, France, Belgium, Holland, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Canada, Uruguay, Finland, Sweden or Denmark), and who pays insurance contributions in that country, upon presentation of proof of payment of insurance contributions will be exempt from payment of insurance contributions in Israel. He/she will be obligated to pay the minimal health insurance payment of NIS 92 (as of 01.01.2009) .

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