Demographics And Expat Work Permit Chaos In Kuwait

Published:  12 Jul at 6 PM
Want to get involved?

Become a

Featured Expat

and take our interview.

Become a

Local Expert

and contribute articles.

Get in

touch

today!

Kuwaiti parliamentarians are demanding ministers meet with lawmakers to devise an end to the chaos surrounding the issuance of expat work permits.

As well as an attempt to rectify problems with expat work permit issuance, the demand is seen to involve public demands to control growth in the expat population as it harms citizens. Accusations of manipulation of the emirate’s demography were also made, as lawmakers believe jobs are being stolen from locals by incomers.

The meeting, expected to be held at the end of September or early in October, will not just involve finance, health and social affairs ministers but will be open to all parliamentarians. As is normal in Kuwaiti politics, much attention is being given to the emirate’s demographic imbalance, with expats continually being blamed for unemployment figures. The focus on marginal labour was again under discussion via a statement that 70 per cent of Kuwaiti’s expat community don’t have university degrees and an accusation that the manpower authority was over-generous as regards the issuing of work permits at this level.

Also under discussion was the introduction by parliamentary agreement of official limits on the numbers of expat workers in certain sectors where they are as numerous as Kuwaitis. Lawmakers are now looking at a specific expat limit in numbers per employment sector as equal numbers are considered a threat. At the same time, informed sources revealed the launching of an employer-aimed scheme involving online expat transfers for first-time work permit issuance in order to save time and effort.

Comments » No published comments just yet for this article...

Feel free to have your say on this item. Go on... be the first!

Tell us Your Thoughts On This Piece:

RECENT NEWS

From Ancient Trade To Modern Travel: Silk Road Tourism Surges Across Eurasia

The 30th Tashkent International Tourism Fair highlights Silk Road tourism growth, driven by flights, multi-country route... Read more

US Transport Chief Urges Passengers To Dress With Respect. Critics Say Clothes Arent The Problem

Transport Secretary Sean Duffy’s video campaign romanticises an era that never truly existed, critics say. Read more

Travel Disruption: Thousands Of Airbus Planes Grounded After Faulty Software Detected

Airlines have been forced to ground thousands of Airbus planes following a software problem possibly linked to an aircra... Read more

Is Vienna Dull? Austria Invites Entire Scottish Village To Find Out

Vienna is so eager to bust its ‘dull’ reputation, it has invited 100 Scots to experience the city’s highlights. Read more

Volcanic Disruptions Are One Of The Greatest Threats To Air Travel. Could New Forecasts Change That?

Advances in volcanic ash forecasting could transform the aviation industry, avoiding the mass cancellation of flights. Read more

Venezuela Withdraws Operating Permits For Six Airlines After Ultimatum Over Suspended Flights

The Maduro government has revoked the operating permits of Iberia, TAP, Avianca, Latam Colombia, Turkish Airlines and Go... Read more