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Dec 30, 2025

French Jewish immigration to Israel surges 45 % in 2025

French Jewish immigration to Israel surges 45 % in 2025
Israel’s Ministry of Immigration and Absorption confirmed on 29 December that 3,300 French Jews made aliyah in 2025, up from 2,228 in 2024 – a 45 percent jump and the biggest annual increase in nearly a decade. France is now the third–largest source of new immigrants to Israel, behind Russia and the United States.

Community leaders link the spike to a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents following the Hamas terror attack of 7 October 2023. French interior-ministry figures show hate-crime reports against Jews rose 134 percent in the first half of 2025. The sense of insecurity has revived memories of 2015, when nearly 7,900 French Jews left after the Paris attacks.

For those navigating the administrative maze, VisaHQ’s France portal (https://www.visahq.com/france/) offers a streamlined resource for visa requirements, document apostilles and secure courier filing. Its consultants are familiar with both French and Israeli regulations, allowing prospective olim to track applications online and avoid costly delays, whether they are finalising passports, arranging family reunification visas or simply verifying entry rules.

French Jewish immigration to Israel surges 45 % in 2025


Israel has actively courted French talent. The Jewish Agency launched targeted job fairs in Paris, Lyon and Marseille, while the Israeli government increased housing subsidies for new immigrants under 40. Tech start-ups in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem have offered relocation packages that recognise French diplomas, helping younger professionals make the move without repeating studies.

For French employers the exodus is significant: many departures involve doctors, engineers and entrepreneurs with scarce skills. Corporations with Israeli subsidiaries are accelerating intra-company transfers to retain staff, while HR teams are reviewing succession plans for roles that may soon be vacant.

Families considering aliyah should budget six to nine months for paperwork, including French tax clearance, export of pensions and school equivalency documentation. Mobility managers recommend engaging relocation specialists familiar with Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration to smooth the transition.
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