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Kuwait Implements Stricter Residency Violation Fines Starting January 5

The Ministry of Interior in Kuwait is introducing revised penalties for residency law violations, effective January 5, to ensure better compliance and address various breaches. Here’s a breakdown of the updated fine structure:

Key Updates on Fines

  1. Failure to Register Newborns
    • First Month (after a 4-month grace period): 2 dinars per day.
    • Subsequent Months: 4 dinars per day.
    • Maximum Fine: 2,000 dinars.
  2. Work Visa Violations
    • Fines similar to newborn registration penalties.
    • Maximum Fine: 1,200 dinars.
  3. Visit Visa Overstays
    • 10 dinars per day.
    • Maximum Fine: 2,000 dinars.
  4. Domestic Worker Violations
    • For temporary residency or departure notice breaches:
      • 2 dinars per day.
      • Maximum Fine: 600 dinars.
  5. Residency Cancellations (Articles 17, 18, 20)
    • First Month: 2 dinars per day.
    • Subsequent Months: 4 dinars per day.
    • Maximum Fine: 1,200 dinars.

Who is Affected?

The revised system applies to:

Significant Increase in Penalties

The previous maximum fine of 600 dinars has been raised significantly:

Government Measures

To ensure strict enforcement, the Ministry has updated its systems to track violations and impose the new fines. This initiative underscores Kuwait’s commitment to strengthening its residency laws and promoting timely compliance among expatriates.

If you’re an expatriate in Kuwait, it’s crucial to stay updated on these changes to avoid hefty penalties.

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