If you are a new immigrant or returning citizens (toshav hozer) to Israel, you are eligible for a number of benefits at Mati Ra'anana. These benefits include a number of free consultations and discounts on a number of our services. The benefits to new immigrants and returning citizens (toshav hozer) are subsidized by the Ministry of Absorption, in order to help new immigrants and returning citizens establish their own business, as well as assist in the financing of these businesses.
The subsidized services include, discounted consultations, special loans at advantageous terms, and discounted training opportunities. Call us at 09-7602716, or send a message through this website, to set up a preliminary consultation, free of charge, with one of our advisors.
What Benefits are Available to New Immigrants or Returning Citizens (toshav hozer ) ?
Consultations – New immigrants and returning citizens (toshav hozer) receive a number of free consultancy meetings with Mati advisors. In the meeting you will receive information regarding how to open a business in Israel. The advisor will check the feasibility of the business idea and offer relevant assistance and advice.
Loan request up to 100,000 NIS – In order to apply to the Ministry of Absorption loans at special rates or to other relevant loans a loan application must be completed. This application includes information regarding the business, and its feasibility. New Immigrants and returning citizens can apply to these loans via Mati Ra'anana at a considerable discount. During this process the specific business milestones will be defined and the business model will be conceived.
One on One Assistance – You are eligible to receive 25 hours of free one-on-one consulting with an expert business advisor in the specific fields you need assistance, such as marketing, finance, import/export, management and more
Courses and Training – You can receive significant discounts on Mati Ra'anana's training programs.
Who is Eligible for New Immigrant and Returning Citizen Benefits?
A new immigrant, with a new immigrant certificate, up to 10 years from their date of immigration
Returning citizens with relevant status certificates (toshav hozer) , up to 2 years from their return