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Obtaining Residence
To live in Kuwait, expatriates other than GCC citizens
must have an iqama, i.e. a residence permit. A person
discovered without a valid iqama is fined and deported.
There are different types of iqama, which are allotted
article numbers in the immigration regulations. The
three main types are work visas, domestic and dependent
visas, all of which require a sponsor. An expatriate may
however sponsor his own residence, with or without being
permitted to work, provided he has lived in Kuwait for
many years and has substantial financial means.
Work Permits, No-Objection
Certificates & Work Visas
Work visas are iqamas granted under articles 17 (for
public sector employees) and 18 (private sector
employees) of the immigration regulations. To obtain
residence on a work visa an offer of employment must
first be accepted. The Kuwaiti sponsoring employer then
applies for a work permit from the Ministry of Social
Affairs & Labour, for which the sponsor needs a copy of
the employee's passport showing full personal details,
and any other Kuwait entry visas. A private sector
sponsoring employer must then obtain a no-objection
certificate (NOC) from the General Administration of
Criminal Investigation at the Ministry of the Interior
which he does by submitting the employee's personal
details.
If the employee is living in a country that has a
Kuwaiti Embassy the employer will send him a copy of the
work permit, which the employee will take, with a
medical certificate, to the Kuwaiti Embassy for
endorsement. The Kuwaiti Embassy will have received a
copy of the work permit through the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs. Those sponsored by private sector companies
will require their NOCs and a copy of the employer's
authorized signatory as registered for business
purposes.Applicants are also required to provide a
medical certificate stating that their general state of
health is good and that they are free of specific
epidemic diseases. The Embassy will then provide an
entry visa for Kuwait on submission of the application
form.
If the employee is living in a country that has no
Kuwaiti Embassy then the sponsor will submit the work
permit and NOC to the Ministry of the Interior to obtain
the entry visa. If an employee is on a visit visa to
Kuwait when he accepts employment, then, once the work
permit and NOC are ready, he must leave Kuwait and
return on the entry visa the sponsor obtains for him.
Once he has entered Kuwait on the entry visa, the
employee is required to undergo medical tests and obtain
a fingerprint certificate before he can process his
residence visa.
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