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Kuwait: New Residency Law Aims to Modernise Labour Market
Arab Times, 12 January 2026: Kuwait has introduced a new residency law designed to streamline work permits and enhance labour market flexibility as part of its economic modernisation agenda.
Kuwaiti government announced reforms under a new residency law that will simplify procedures for foreign workers and employers. The law seeks to reduce bureaucratic delays, improve transparency in employment contracts, and align residency rules with international best practices.
Officials stated that the changes aim to attract skilled talent, support private sector growth, and curb illegal employment practices. The Ministry of Interior confirmed that implementing regulations will follow, detailing compliance requirements for businesses and workers.
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