January 5 marks the start of new penalties for visa overstays

 
 
 

The Ministry of Interior in Kuwait has announced the implementation of new fines for residency law violations, effective January 5. This move aims to promote adherence to residency regulations and address a wide range of violations by expatriates and visitors.

Revised Fines for Residency Law Violations

1. Failure to Register Newborns

2. Work Visa Violations

3. Visit Visa Overstays

4. Domestic Worker Violations

5. Residency Cancellations (Articles 17, 18, 20)

Broader Implications for Expatriates

Expatriates who overstay their temporary residency or fail to renew their residency are subject to these updated fines. The changes mark a significant increase from the previous maximum fine of 600 KD, reflecting Kuwait’s stringent approach to enforcing residency laws.

Technology Upgrades for Enforcement

To ensure seamless implementation, the Ministry of Interior has upgraded its computer systems. These systems will now automatically apply the revised penalties for various residency law violations.

Encouraging Timely Compliance

The revised fines underscore Kuwait’s commitment to maintaining a regulated residency framework. The penalties are designed to encourage expatriates and visitors to comply with residency laws and avoid hefty fines.

 
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