Israel: Immigrant groups praise new political appointment

March 31, 2009
Although incoming Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has been criticized for creating a big government with new cabinet portfolios, his appointment of Michael Eitan as minister without portfolio in charge of improving services for citizens, computerization and the Internet is being welcomed by aliya organizations.

Bureaucracy can often blight a new immigrant's experience in Israel, said Dorron Kline, who works for Telfed - an organization that assists South African immigrants.

Kline commented: 'We always tell new immigrants it's easier to make aliya from your own country, it makes the process much smoother. Issues such as police clearance are very complex. You have to go to the embassy during the special hours they're open and they need to send a request to South Africa. It takes a long time to get clearance here.


The Jerusalem Post


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