714 Nepali migrants deported from Kuwait

March 22, 20163 Comments

At least 714 Nepali migrants have been deported from Kuwait in the last three months for non-compliance with the residence and labour laws.

Out of them, 461 housemaids were arrested for illegally working in the desert kingdom. Nepali envoy to Kuwait Yagya Bahadur Hamal has said that travel documents for those who did not have passport have been issued.
“We have handed over travel documents to police for their safe repatriation,” the Kathmandu Post quoted him as saying.  He informed that the embassy had issued 333 travel documents in January, 256 in February and 124 in March.
The Kuwaiti Government had in January announced partial amnesty to illegal migrant workers living in the country, which meant paying a fine up to Rs 200,000. After the announcement, Kuwaiti police began a crackdown on illegal migrant workers. Meanwhile, Interior Ministry official Adel al-Hashas said that an illegal worker should pay 2 to 600 Kuwaiti dinars (1KWD=Rs353) per day to get partial amnesty.
“If arrested, the workers will be deported from Kuwait for good,” said al-Hashas. He added that deported ones on pardon can return to the country in future. According to the ministry, around 5,000 migrants workers have been arrested and placed in deportation process.
Source : New Kerala
714 Nepali migrants deported from Kuwait was last modified: by

Comments (3)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

  1. Hello.. i m from nepal.. now i m on UAE .. i m a printer .. i had 4 Yrs of experience in printing.. soo i want job in printing press in kuwait..

  2. Kuwait needs to keep up on all nationality. But the only problem is finding the people that are not holding up the law with the Visa issues. Kuwait is only so big , but yet so small for so many people there.

  3. Kuwait needs to keep up on all nationality. But the only problem is finding the people that are not holding up the law with the Visa issues. Kuwait is only so big , but yet so small for so many people there.

Leave a Reply

Filed in: AllExpats in KuwaitLocal News
Tagged with:

Back to Top