A Filipino woman who gained Kuwaiti citizenship through marriage to an elderly Kuwaiti man has had her citizenship revoked after a controversial decision by Kuwaiti authorities. According to a security source cited by Al-Rai, the woman had married the Kuwaiti man and acquired citizenship under Article 8. However, after her husband’s passing just months later, she remarried an Asian driver. This subsequent marriage led to allegations of harming Kuwait’s national identity, prompting the revocation of her citizenship.
Authorities argued that her actions could lead to complications regarding the nationality of her children. If her children from the new marriage were to be treated as Kuwaiti citizens, it could set a precedent for naturalization claims based on their mother’s status as a former Kuwaiti national.
This case has sparked debates about the implications of granting citizenship through marriage and its potential impact on national identity and naturalization policies. Critics argue that stricter guidelines may be necessary to prevent similar cases, while others question the fairness of revoking an individual’s citizenship after it has been granted.
The decision underscores Kuwait’s ongoing efforts to protect its national identity and regulate citizenship policies, particularly in cases involving mixed marriages and naturalization.