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Kuwait

Höfuðborg Kuwait City
Gjaldmiðill KWD
Tungumál Arabic، Enska
Opinbert gjald 60 – 600 KWD

Kuwait's residence system is built on employer/citizen sponsorship (kafala) and was overhauled by Amiri Decree No. 114/2024 (the new Foreigners' Residency Law, replacing Decree 17/1959), with executive regulations issued under Ministerial Resolution No. 2249/2025 and effective 23 December 2025. The core tiers are work residence in the private sector and government sector, family/dependent residence, domestic-worker residence, student residence, and a narrow self-sponsorship category (Article 24). In late 2025 Kuwait introduced its first genuine long-term tracks: up to 15-year residency for foreign investors licensed under Foreign Capital Investment Law No. 116/2013, and up to 10-year residency for property owners and certain other groups (e.g. children of Kuwaiti women). There is no conventional permanent residence by years-of-stay; even long-term permits remain renewable and status-linked. Naturalisation is governed by Nationality Law No. 15/1959 (heavily amended by Decree 116/2024), is discretionary, capped, requires roughly 20 years of residence for non-Arabs, and was tightened sharply in 2024-2025 with mass citizenship revocations — it is realistically not attainable for ordinary migrants.

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Private-Sector Work Residence Permit (Article 18 Iqama)

The standard sponsored work-and-residence permit for foreign employees of private companies in Kuwait. The employer is the legal sponsor, files a work permit with the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM), and the Ministry of Interior issues the residence (Iqama).

Afgreiðslutími
Typically 2-8 weeks from work-permit application to Iqama issuance
Gildistími
1-3 years renewable, maximum 5 years
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
7 krafist
Vinna / Atvinna Miðlungs vissu

Government-Sector Work Residence Permit (Article 17 Iqama)

Sponsored residence for expatriates employed by Kuwaiti government ministries, public authorities and state institutions. The employing government entity acts as the sponsor.

Afgreiðslutími
Varies by authority, typically several weeks
Gildistími
Up to 5 years, renewable, linked to contract
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
5 krafist
Vinna / Atvinna Mikil vissu

Domestic Worker Residence Permit (Article 20 Iqama)

Sponsored residence for domestic staff — maids, drivers, cooks, household helpers — under a Kuwaiti or eligible resident sponsor, governed by the domestic-labour framework.

Afgreiðslutími
Typically 2-6 weeks
Gildistími
Up to 2 years, capped by insurance validity, renewable
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
6 krafist
Nám / Nemandi Miðlungs vissu

Student Residence Permit (Student Iqama)

Residence for foreign nationals admitted to a recognised Kuwaiti university or higher-education institution. The institution or a recognised authority acts as sponsor for the study period.

Afgreiðslutími
Several weeks after admission
Gildistími
Duration of study programme, renewed annually
Tungumálakrafa
Programme-dependent (Arabic or English depending on the institution/course)
Skjöl
5 krafist
Sjálfstætt starf / Frjáls starfsemi Miðlungs vissu

Self-Sponsorship Residence (Article 24)

A narrow self-sponsorship category allowing certain expatriates to sponsor their own residence without an employer, subject to strict conditions (e.g. age, long prior service, or capital).

Afgreiðslutími
Variable, case-by-case
Gildistími
Up to 5 years, renewable
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
3 krafist
Stofnun fyrirtækis Miðlungs vissu

Company Formation with KDIPA / Mainland Licence (Investor Residence)

Establishing a Kuwaiti company — either a KDIPA-licensed 100% foreign-owned entity or a mainland LLC (historically requiring a Kuwaiti partner) — which then sponsors the investor/owner's residence and, where licensed under Law 116/2013, can access the 15-year investor residency.

Afgreiðslutími
Several weeks to a few months depending on structure and KDIPA review
Gildistími
Residence renewable; up to 15 years via KDIPA investor track
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
5 krafist
Fjárfestir / Gullinneign Mikil vissu

Long-Term Investor Residency (up to 15 years, Foreign Capital Investment Law No. 116/2013)

Kuwait's first genuine long-term residency track: foreign investors licensed under Foreign Capital Investment Law No. 116/2013 (administered by KDIPA) may receive renewable residency permits of up to 15 years, extending to owners, partners, senior executives and their families.

Afgreiðslutími
Variable; depends on KDIPA licensing then MOI approval
Gildistími
Up to 15 years, renewable
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
5 krafist
Fjárfestir / Gullinneign Miðlungs vissu

Property-Owner Long-Term Residency (up to 10 years)

Foreign nationals owning real estate in Kuwait may obtain renewable residency of up to 10 years, with exemption from the 6-month absence rule. No statutory minimum property value is published.

Afgreiðslutími
Variable, case-by-case
Gildistími
Up to 10 years, renewable
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
3 krafist
Fjölskyldusameining Mikil vissu

Family / Dependent Residence Permit (Family Iqama)

Allows an expatriate legally residing on a work permit to sponsor a spouse and children (and in limited cases parents) for residence in Kuwait. Subject to a minimum salary threshold.

Afgreiðslutími
Typically 2-6 weeks once documents are attested
Gildistími
Linked to sponsor's permit, renewable
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
6 krafist
Fasta búseta Mikil vissu

Permanent Residence (Reality: none — long-term renewable permits only)

Kuwait does not offer conventional permanent residence based on years of stay. Even the new long-term tracks (10 and 15 years) are renewable, conditional permits — not unconditional PR.

Afgreiðslutími
Not applicable
Gildistími
Renewable long-term permits (10 or 15 years); no unconditional PR
Tungumálakrafa
Ekkert tungumálaskírteini þarf
Skjöl
1 krafist
Ríkisborgararéttur / Náttúruvæðing Lítil vissu

Citizenship by Naturalisation (Nationality Law No. 15/1959 — generally not attainable)

Kuwaiti naturalisation is governed by Nationality Law No. 15/1959 (heavily amended by Decree 116/2024), is highly discretionary, annually capped, requires roughly 20 years' residence for non-Arabs, and was tightened sharply in 2024-2025 with large-scale citizenship revocations. It is realistically not an attainable pathway for ordinary migrants.

Afgreiðslutími
Indeterminate / discretionary
Gildistími
Citizenship (if ever granted)
Tungumálakrafa
Arabic
Skjöl
2 krafist
Ríkisborgararétt
Já · Nominal statutory minimum ~15 years (Arab) / ~20 years (non-Arab), but capped and discretionary; realistically not attainable for most migrants
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