Exactly like the child of a US parent born abroad, they are ELIGIBLE for citizenship. But they need to apply, actually go to Israel and live there, and go through a lengthy process. It is not automatic. Yes, as in the US example above it is rarely denied, but certainly not never. Most famously, it was denied to Meyer Lansky.
Don’t claim you ‘know’ the process when your initial statement above was flat-out factually wrong.
Thank you for agreeing.
The process is never denied and it is my understanding that you can basically just show up and kick the process into gear.
Your "no they aren't" is bullshit. I know what it takes to get dual citizenship normally. The Israeli process is not the normal process.
I didn’t agree at all. You were wrong.
Exactly like the child of a US parent born abroad, they are ELIGIBLE for citizenship. But they need to apply, actually go to Israel and live there, and go through a lengthy process. It is not automatic. Yes, as in the US example above it is rarely denied, but certainly not never. Most famously, it was denied to Meyer Lansky.
Don’t claim you ‘know’ the process when your initial statement above was flat-out factually wrong.
Meyer Lansky? Lol.