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Kuwait parliament drafts plan to limit expats 

August 23, 2020
Residency violators in Kuwait are being encouraged to take advantage of the amnesty and leave the country without paying any fines. — File photo
Residency violators in Kuwait are being encouraged to take advantage of the amnesty and leave the country without paying any fines. — File photo

KUWAIT CITY — The National Assembly has drafted a bill to limit the number of expatriate workers in the country and ban certain types of visa transfers.

Within six months of the law being enacted, a decision will be made on the maximum number of expatriates allowed in the country, Kuwait Times reported Saturday.

This will be done by comparing the number of foreign workers compared to the local population.

The bill will exempt 10 different categories of workers from the quota system, including domestic helpers, medical staff, educators, and GCC nationals, the report said.

Certain visa types and current procedures would also be banned, including banning the transfer of visit visas into work visas, or the transfer of domestic helpers to work in the private or oil sectors, the Times added.

According to the law, a new committee, the National Committee for Regulating and Administering Kuwait’s Demography, would also be formed.

Authorities have been working on various plans to reduce the number of expats in the country. Last week, Kuwait announced it would stop issuing work permits for expats aged over 60 without a university degree, and will not extend any residencies and visas beyond Aug. 31.

The new rules were perceived as part of a government plan to cut the overall number of expats in the country by as much as 360,000 workers. According to this plan, 150,000 of these will be expats aged over 60. — Agencies


August 23, 2020
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