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3 Months Visit Visa And It Can Be Extended
Introduction to the New Law Kuwait is set to introduce a transformative residency law in early 2024. This law will notably extend the visit visa duration for expatriates, a significant change from the existing one-month limit.
Extended Visa Duration and Renewal Under the new regulations, expats can enjoy a three-month stay on a visit visa. This can be renewed subject to the Interior Minister's approval, offering more flexibility for international visitors.
Stringent Penalties for Residency Violations The law takes a strict stance against residency violations. Offenders face severe consequences, including imprisonment for up to a year and fines ranging between KD 1,000 to KD 2,000.
Increased Fines for Delayed Compliance Daily fines for failing to adhere to residency rules are set at KD 2. The law also introduces increased fines for late registration of newborns, emphasizing timely compliance.
Regulations for Employment Violations The law enforces a KD 3,000 fine for expatriates working for non-sponsor employers. This aims to regulate the labor market and ensure adherence to employment guidelines.
Conclusion Kuwait's 2024 residency law aims to streamline residency procedures while enforcing stricter compliance. These changes reflect Kuwait's commitment to maintaining a structured and law-abiding environment for expatriates.
The proposed changes are anticipated to take effect at the beginning of 2024, ushering in a new era in Kuwait's residency regulations.
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