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There is debate concerning this issue within both Israel and the Diaspora.

The current Right of Return Law in Israel holds that any Orthodox conversion performed inside or outside of the State of Israel is sufficient to make the Convert eligible for Right of Return. Any non-Orthodox conversion performed outside of the State of Israel is insufficient to make the Convert eligible.

Of course, any person (aside from certain select populations) can immigrate to Israel according to the normal means of attaining residency and gaining citizenship the "long-way", so the migration is not as much of an issue as the instant citizenship.

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