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    Kuwait Records 11,700 New Residency Violators in 2025 Amid Rising Permits

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In 2025, Kuwaiti authorities detected 11,700 new cases of residency violations, reflecting ongoing efforts to monitor and regulate the expatriate population. This figure underscores the challenges faced by the government in managing residency compliance amid a large foreign workforce. Meanwhile, the total number of valid residency permits in Kuwait has surged to 3.16 million, indicating a significant expatriate presence in the country.

    The increase in residency permits aligns with Kuwait’s economic activities, which heavily rely on foreign labor across various sectors including construction, services, and domestic work. The rise in violators may point to gaps in enforcement or the complexities of the residency system that require continuous oversight. Notably, the government’s crackdown on residency violations aims to maintain legal order and ensure proper documentation among expatriates.

    In a significant development, these statistics highlight the balance Kuwait must strike between supporting its economic needs through foreign labor and enforcing immigration laws. The data also reflects broader regional trends where Gulf countries are tightening residency regulations to enhance security and labor market controls. Going forward, Kuwait’s approach to residency management will be critical in shaping its demographic and economic landscape.

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