Kuwait is tightening its immigration policies, requiring private sector expats to obtain employer approval before leaving the country starting July 1, 2025. Additionally, stricter family visa rules mandate a minimum salary of KD800 for sponsoring dependents. These changes aim to enhance oversight, prevent illegal departures, and ensure financial stability for expatriate workers and their families.
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