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Kuwait expands long-term residency permits for expatriates

Published on: November 25, 2025 4:53 PM

Kuwait introduces long-term residency permits for expatriates

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait has expanded its residency framework, allowing eligible expatriates to obtain long-term residence permits of up to 10 or 15 years, according to new executive regulations, Al Qabas reported. The reforms target investors, property owners, and certain family categories, aiming to encourage long-term stability among foreigners contributing to the country’s economy.

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Issued under Article 7 of the Executive Regulations of the Law on the Residence of Foreigners, the rules were approved by Sheikh Fahad Al Yousef, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. The regulations define the duration and eligibility for ordinary residency permits, which remain capped at five years for most expatriates.

Under the new residency issued in Kuwait Sunday, authorities can deport expatriates under three conditions. pic.twitter.com/FMaQAwjcMG

— KUWAIT TIMES (@kuwaittimesnews) November 23, 2025

Certain categories, however, may now receive residency of up to 10 years, provided they meet the criteria set by authorities. The longest duration—15 years—is reserved for foreign investors complying with Law No. 116 of 2013 on foreign capital investment, along with additional conditions established by the Council of Ministers.

رسمياً.. الزيارة بأنواعها يجوز تمديدها بما لا يجاوز سنة

• بموجب اللائحة التنفيذية لـ «الإقامة الجديد» وتدخل حيز التنفيذ بعد شهرhttps://t.co/O1wyBf3Nd4 https://t.co/agZTHh4aUN pic.twitter.com/Gypq4nNXvH

— الجريدة (@aljarida) November 23, 2025

Other eligible groups include children of Kuwaiti citizens, expatriates who own property in the country, and other categories identified by the Minister of Interior. The reforms also clarify that residency permits may be renewed, with a valid health insurance certificate required for issuance, renewal, or transfer to a new employer. The duration of residency cannot exceed the validity of the insurance policy.

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Officials emphasized that the updated framework aligns length of stay with the purpose of residency, investment value, and compliance with health requirements. The reforms are designed to strengthen regulatory oversight while offering long-term stability to expatriates who play a key role in Kuwait’s economic and social development.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Expatriates, immigration reform, Investors, Kuwait, Latest, long-term visas, Middle East, property owners, residency permits

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