Starting in early 2024, the Ministry of Interior is allowing Article 22 visas to candidates who are Kuwait family visa applicants.
However, certain types of expatriates—doctors, instructors in universities applied education, counselors, and others—will only be eligible for this chance.
The specific requirements for eligibility have yet to be made public, as the government intends to form a committee entrusted with laying out the terms under which certain kinds of expatriates would be allowed to enter the country with their families.
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This program is in line with Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled, the Minister of Interior and First Deputy Prime Minister,’s demographics plan.
In similar events, the insider uncovered data in regards to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries’ unified Gulf visa system. Guests who stay in the country after their visa terminates will be fined a KD100 day-to-day expense according to this mechanism.
The guidelines additionally specify that hotel reservations should be made for the term of the trip and that health care coverage is required.