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What is the change? Israel has terminated its 30-day Short Employment Authorization program and replaced it with a 45-day SEA on a trial basis.
What does the change mean? The SEA allows foreign nationals from visa-waived countries to work in Israel for up to 45 days in a calendar year. The requirements are similar to the previous SEA, except that now employers must submit a signed affidavit.
Background: Following recent changes to the SEA program, the Ministry of Interior announced Monday that it has published temporary regulations that replace the 30-day permits with 45-day permits. The regulations are valid until the end of July 2016.
BAL Analysis: The 45-day validity period will provide more flexibility. Employers are reminded that SEA permits are available only to foreign nationals who are visa-waived and that a separate application must be submitted before each entry as well as when requesting a change in travel dates.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Israel. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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