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six measures to find an end to the Kuwait’s demographic imbalance problem

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Authorities suggest six measures to find an end to the Kuwait’s demographic imbalance problem. According to local media report, the measures include:

Reducing the number of domestic helpers’ visas that a citizens is entitled to issue by 40 or 50 percent.

Reducing the number of laborers that security companies contracted with the government are allowed to hire by 25 percent while making up for the reduction by relying more on modern technology

Limiting the stay of expat laborers working in some professions in Kuwait, likely to a maximum of 10 or 20 years after which a worker would be mandated to leave the country for good.

The measures also include reducing the number of visas issued per person in a single year

Working on passing a new legislation to increase the residency violation fees by 100 percent

Passing a legislation to penalize any person found guilty of helping or encouraging absconders.


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Expat
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
No Foreigners come to Kuwait their own. Only with valid visa issued by Kuwaitis. So just stop issuing new visas. If you don't need foreigners don't bring them. Now you are crying. Why so many measures to control demographic imbalance?? One measure is enough- no more visa for expats. send back all domestic helpers with immediate effect. If you don't know to plan the country, outsource to some people having idea.

Suresh Kumar
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Only one measure is enough , let your people work as drivers, cooks, garbage cleaners, washermen , barbers etc. etc.....

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