End-to-end guide for Israelis choosing or living the digital nomad lifestyle abroad while keeping a foothold in Israel. Picks the right destination visa for an Israeli passport (Thailand DTV via Tel Aviv embassy, Spain DNV at 200% SMI, Portugal D8 at €3,680, Estonia Type D, Croatia, Czech Zivno, Mexico Temporal, Costa Rica Rentista, Georgia, UAE) and flags the 2026 Indonesian ban on Israeli applicants for Bali visas. Walks the Israeli tax-residency tests (Form 1348, days test, center-of-life), kupat cholim continuity rules and which travel-vs-nomad insurance actually covers remote work, plus the employment-shape branch — Israeli-payroll employee with a working-from-abroad addendum + Form A1 totalization (only 20 partner countries; the US is NOT one) versus an osek murshe freelancer with foreign clients invoicing under VAT Section 30(a)(5) zero-rate plus W-8BEN with US clients. Covers the annual cycle (Form 1322/1325 with foreign income, Form 5329 foreign-asset disclosure for Wise/Revolut/Payoneer, foreign tax credit) plus the 1 January 2026 abolition of the 10-year reporting exemption, Section 100A exit tax for residency cuts, and the 2026 returnee tax window before the handoff to israeli-relocation-abroad. Use when user asks about digital-nomad visa for Israelis, working from abroad on tlush, foreign client invoicing under Section 30, kupat cholim while abroad, or foreign income reporting. Do NOT use for full permanent relocation (use israeli-relocation-abroad), aliyah to Israel (use israeli-aliyah-navigator), foreign nomads coming to Israel, domestic Israeli nomading, or binding tax/legal advice.
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Israelis going nomad face four entangled regimes at once: visa rules per destination country, Israeli tax residency that follows them across borders, kupat cholim and bituach leumi continuity rules with hard cliff edges, and the freelancer-vs-employee split that determines whether they need a Form A1 totalization or a VAT Section 30 zero-rated invoice. Most nomad guides ignore the Israeli side completely; most Israeli-side guides assume a full relocation. Decisions made (or missed) in the first 90 days routinely cost thousands of shekels and trigger a kupat cholim waiting period on return.
npx skills-il add skills-il/government-services@v1.0.0-israeli-digital-nomad-navigator --skill israeli-digital-nomad-navigator -a claude-codeI am a senior software engineer at an Israeli startup planning to work from Lisbon for 6 months starting June 2026. What do I need to arrange on the Israeli side? Include D8 visa, working-from-abroad employment addendum, Form A1 totalization, permanent-establishment risk, insurance, and kupat cholim.
I am an osek murshe UX designer, nomading from Bangkok on a DTV, with all clients in the US and EU. How do I issue a VAT Section 30(a)(5) zero-rate invoice that holds up to the Tax Authority, and what do I need to document in my books?
I have been in Tbilisi for 14 months. Not sure if my bituach leumi standing order is still active. I want to know if my kupat cholim is still alive, whether to buy SafetyWing or a Harel working-abroad rider, and whether to cut Israeli residency.
I am in year 3 of digital nomading with a significant Wise balance in USD and EUR. Need help preparing the annual Form 1301 + 1325 supplement, calculating foreign tax credit, and Form 5329 disclosure for the Wise account. Also want to understand the 2026 reform implications.
Navigate the Israeli education system including Bagrut (matriculation) exams, psychometric entrance test (PET), university admissions, and Ministry of Education school data. Use when user asks about Israeli schools, Bagrut requirements, psychometric exam, "psichometri", Israeli university admissions, sekhem calculation, Israeli education levels, Hebrew education terms, or school data from Ministry of Education. Covers K-12 system, exam structure, and higher education admissions. Do NOT use for non-Israeli education systems or post-graduate academic research.
Navigate Israeli National Insurance (Bituach Leumi) benefits, eligibility, contributions, and claim forms (טפסים). Use when user asks about bituach leumi, national insurance, retirement pension (kitzbat zikna), unemployment (dmei avtala), maternity leave (dmei leida), child allowance (kitzbat yeladim), disability (nechut), work injury, reserve duty (miluim), survivors pension, long-term care (siyud), income support (havtachat hachnasa), birth grant (ma'anak leida), savings-for-every-child, or NI contribution rates. Includes form numbers (Form 900, 355, 480, 1500, 211, 7801, etc.) for filing each claim. Do NOT use for private insurance or health fund (kupat cholim) questions.
Comprehensive guide to Israeli reserve duty (miluim) rights, compensation, tax benefits, and employer obligations. Use when a reservist, employer, or family member needs help understanding miluim entitlements, filing for Bituach Leumi compensation, calculating 2026-2027 combat tax credits under Amendment 283 (17 tiers, up to 4.0 credit points), or navigating post-service employment protections. Covers tiered dismissal ban (30/60 days), permanent 20% employer compensation, freelancer rights, spouse protections, and family support services. Do NOT use for active-duty (seder) conscription or career military matters.
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