
When you send your goods to Israel, the most important thing you need to know to get started is your status in Israel. Terms of delivery to Israel vary depending on your status. For people sending to Israel, there are certain special statuses that include:
- Oleg Khadash
- Katin Hozer
- Ezrah Oleh
- Toshav Hozer
The statuses listed above include various rules for shipping to Israel. For example, those who have the status of Oleha Hadash can import a wide range of goods without taxes, including two computers per family and furniture for your home. If you are an Israeli citizen who has been away from Israel for six years or more, you may have Toshav Hozer’s status for more than six years, which gives you special discounts on car imports.
Other status opportunities affecting shipping to Israel:
- Student
- A-1 Visa
- Visa B-1
- tourist
- Citizen
If you are visiting Israel, you can get a permit for three months and import the car without paying taxes. Those traveling to Israel with A-1 visas can import a car or motorcycle after obtaining an Israeli driver's license and personal import license from the Israeli Ministry of Transport. Although all the features of this are more detailed than the purpose of this article, a good cargo expert can provide you with additional information on overseas shipments.
Few items are actually prohibited from being imported into Israel, but there are limited items that may affect the movement of a person to Israel. Prohibited items include weapons, drugs, alcohol and live plants. You also cannot bring large quantities of any item. This should ensure that the person does not attempt to import items with his personal belongings that he plans to sell.
All printed materials, such as books and photographs, or anything that contains data, such as movies, tapes, films, videos, DVDs, computer software and a CD-ROM / flash drive, need to be packaged together and easily retrieved by customs officials. Customs officials should look at all this data and they can be censored, depending on the type of material. To avoid problems with terrorism, customs officials need to make sure that the items brought into the country are not propaganda or related to terrorism. It will be easier if you pack all these things together with a detailed inventory list.
Depending on your status, household items can be sent to Israel duty free with some exceptions. All your blessings should be at your disposal for at least 12 months, which means that you are not importing anything you plan to sell (which will be taxed). Only one of each type of electrical appliance will be duty free. You need to pay taxes on computers and cordless phones. Tax rates are based on the cost, insurance, and freight of items, often referred to as the “CIF value”.
Tools, tools, camping and sports equipment are usually not duty free, but you can still send them. It is best to keep all items on duty packed together or close together. It is also a good idea to have a detailed list of everything that you have packed, including what is in each box. If you plan to ship a new device abroad to Israel, it is important to have an invoice for this product.
You can send a car to Israel, however some types of vehicles cannot be imported. It is best to consult with the consulate or with a freight company that has experience in delivering vehicles to Israel to ensure that your vehicle will be authorized in the country. Cars are not duty free. Depending on your status, you will have to pay a different amount of taxes, which are partially based on a percentage of the total value of the vehicle. You can use your driver's license for one year after arriving in Israel, but after that you will need to get an Israeli license.
If you plan to move to Israel, you can bring your cat, dog or bird with you if you are at least three months old. You need to get a health certificate from your vet before leaving, stating that your pet is healthy. You also need a copy of their vaccination records, especially the rabies vaccine. If you do not have these documents when you arrive in Israel, your pet will have to stay in quarantine for about 8 days.
Shipping to Israel can be a simple and easy process if you follow the rules of importing a country, and it can be even cheaper than buying everything new as soon as you arrive. Israeli import rules are easy to follow if you plan ahead, pack these items together and have several copies of a detailed packing list. Follow the rules of import during packaging, and it will save a lot of time as soon as your shipment arrives in Israel.

