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  2. Visa policy of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    A visa can also be obtained on arrival valid for one month for those holding a confirmation from a transporting carrier and are travelling for tourism purposes. Passengers arriving by sea or land must obtain a visa in advance. [5] Residents of GCC countries belonging to designated professions may also obtain a visa online.

  3. Migrant workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region

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    Non-nationals occupy low-level positions in areas such as construction work and domestic household work, while non-Bahraini Arabs tend to hold higher status jobs, such as manager positions. As of 2013, 85% of the non-Bahraini residents were from Asian countries and 50% of the Asian migrants were of Indian origin.

  4. Migrant workers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait–Philippine diplomatic crisis has caused further problems of mistreatment of Filipino migrants as some of them tried to enter Kuwait through illegal routes. [28] Home to more than 250,000 migrant workers from the Philippines, approximately 60% of whom work in domestic labor, and Kuwait is a top source of remittance for the ...

  5. Kuwait's foreign worker sponsorship system - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait's foreign worker sponsorship system mandates that expatriates must be sponsored by a local employer to get a work permit. In August 2008, MP Abdullah Al-Roumi declared that he was going to draft a law to scrap Kuwait’s "kafeel" foreign worker sponsorship system: "The government should be the only kafeel...

  6. Syrians in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, they abruptly stopped issuance and renewal of most visas to Syrians, including those on valid work contracts, though there is no mention about the few living in Kuwait on self-sponsorship visas which require at least funds of 10,000 Kuwaiti dinars and can be applied for and/or renewed only if the person is physically present in ...

  7. BLS International - Wikipedia

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    Over the subsequent years, from 2006 to 2010, the company expanded its services to include visa processing for European embassies, such as those of Austria, Belgium, Greece, and Tunisia. By 2008, BLS International had extended its operations internationally, providing services for the Indian Embassy in countries including Spain , Kuwait , Sudan ...

  8. Ministry of Social Affairs (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Social Affairs seeks to achieve social welfare for all citizens, provide social services to those who request them, specifically those with special needs, work on regulating employment at the governmental and civil levels, combat unemployment, train national workers, and settle labour complaints, as well as undertake matters related to social guidance and direction, through ...

  9. Expatriates in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, there were 42,795 Iranians in Kuwait; 699 were employed in the public sector, 24,684 in the private sector and 16,577 were on dependent visas. [ 5 ] There are Iranian schools in Kuwait, all privately funded and located in the suburbs of Kuwait City, [ 6 ] for example the Iranian School of Kuwait.