Tag: expats in kuwait
Kuwait introduces compulsory medical consent forms
Kuwait has introduced compulsory medical consent forms that require patients to give approval before any procedure, Kuwait Times reported. Continue Reading »
Payment by your New Civil ID
As per Kuwait Times, The new system to be launched by the national anniversaries in February following a special awareness campaign on how to use civil IDs for payment and how to check the balance after each transaction. Continue Reading »
Arrested, who used his wife, her sister and the wife of his brother for prostitution purposes in Fahaheel
As per Kuwait Times, Ahmadi detectives arrested a ‘contractor’ who used his wife, her sister and the wife of his brother for prostitution purposes. Continue Reading »
Two Asian women arrested in Mangaf , Kuwait
As per Arabtimes, Ahmadi securitymen arrested two Asian women in Mangaf for the possession of 11 bottles of local liquor. Continue Reading »
An Asian expatriate arrested in Mahboula , Kuwait
As per Arabtimes, An Asian expatriate was arrested in Mahboula area in possession of 21 bottles of locally manufactured liquor. Continue Reading »
New call to expats to rectify status and residency validity with passport
According to Arabtimes, Director General of Residency Affairs Department at Ministry of Interior Major General Talal Marafie affirmed that the department Continue Reading »
200 private schools in Kuwait suspended
As per Kuwait Times , The Ministry of Education (MOE) has suspended the files of around 200 Arabic and foreign private schools for violating the rules and regulations set by the ministry, Continue Reading »
Visa and healthcare costs to rise for expats in Kuwait
Expats in Kuwait are facing a rise in costs with visas fees increasing and health care access also set to become more expensive. Continue Reading »
Plan to increase 200% increase of expats health insurance fees
A Kuwait government plan to ban foreign workers getting access to public healthcare services will cause a series of consequences to the expatriate community, local media has reported. Continue Reading »