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Foreign workers in Kuwait to require employer approval to leave the country

FP News Desk June 11, 2025, 18:44:15 IST

Kuwait has introduced a new rule requiring private sector foreign workers to obtain exit permits from their employers before leaving the country, further tightening controls under the kafala system. The move has drawn criticism from rights groups over migrant workers’ freedoms.

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Kuwait is to require foreigners working in the private sector to obtain their employer’s permission before leaving the country, authorities said on Wednesday, adding further restrictions on workers bound by the kafala sponsorship system.

Human rights groups have long criticised the kafala system, which is widely prevalent in the oil-rich Gulf states and ties migrant workers’ visas to their employers, often preventing them from changing jobs or sometimes leaving the country.

First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousef issued a ministerial circular “requiring expatriate workers in the private sector to obtain an ’exit permit’ from their registered employer before leaving the country,” the Public Authority of Manpower said in a statement on its X account.

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