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New residency rules for expat employees aged 60 and above
Aug 17: Director of Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) Ahmed Al-Mousa has issued a decision to ban granting work permits to those who have reached the age of 60 years and above, as well as holders of high school diploma or below and its equivalent. The decision will come into effect from the beginning of next year, reports Al-Seyassah daily.
Continue Reading »Tailoring shops and workshops – Fourth phase precautionary measures
Tailoring shops and workshops – Fourth phase precautionary measures
Continue Reading »Public transport – Fourth phase precautionary measures
Regarding public transport, in addition to the previous requirements, the following must be adhered to:
Continue Reading »Restaurants and cafes – Fourth phase precautionary measures
Regarding the opening of restaurants and cafes for customers, all previous conditions must be adhered to, with the following commitment:
Continue Reading »Partial distribution of Civil IDs
Aug 16: Director of the Public Relations and Media Department at the Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) Ahmad Al-Sabr announced that partial work in the authority’s branch in Ahmadi Governorate started Sunday in order to distribute the completed Civil IDs to citizens and serve them as part of the first stage of operations,
Continue Reading »No work permit for 60 yrs and above without graduation degree
Aug 16: The Director General of the Public Authority for Manpower, Ahmed Al-Mousa, issued a decision
Continue Reading »Expat forged 60 visas of domestic workers for KD 20,000
Aug 15: A Pakistani expat working as a company representative (Mandop) was arrested on charges of forging 60 domestic workers visas and selling them to an maids office employee from Indian community in Hawally for a total of KD 20,000.
Continue Reading »Departures to increase upto 2,500 per day
Aug 13: India began to evacuate 1,000 citizen per day from Kuwait as per “Air Bubble” agreement with Kuwait . The evacuation flights began from yesterday for those who wish to return back to India.
Continue Reading »120,000 Residency violators still in Kuwait
Aug 13: The Ministry of Interior says there are 120,000 violators of the residence law in the country who have not taken advantage of the amnesty period given by the government to leave the country without paying fines, reports Al-Seyassah/Arab Times daily.
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