Please register to access this content.
To continue viewing the content you love, please sign in or create a new account
Dismiss
This content is for our paying subscribers only

Gulf Kuwait

Women with revoked citizenship to keep jobs, salaries in Kuwait

1,758 more individuals stripped of Kuwaiti nationality



The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry has set up a hotline to receive reports about holders of dual citizenship, or those who obtained it through forgery.
Image Credit: Shutterstock

Cairo: Women whose Kuwaiti citizenship has been revoked are able to keep their jobs and pay, a senior Kuwaiti official has said.

Fahad Al Yousef, Kuwait’s acting prime minister and minister of defence and interior, said that women, who are wives of Kuwaiti men, divorcees, and widows residing in Kuwait whose citizenship has been withdrawn will keep their jobs and continue to get the same salaries.

He added that if those women are retired, they will continue to get their pensions.

Kuwaiti authorities have already stripped many people of Kuwaiti citizenship since early March due to fraud or holding another nationality that is banned under Kuwaiti law.

A state committee in charge of nationality verification on Thursday decided to withdraw Kuwaiti citizenship from 1,758 more individuals for different reasons. The decision of the panel led by Al Yousef will now go to the Council of Ministers for approval.

Advertisement

The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry has set up a hotline to receive reports about holders of dual citizenship, or those who obtained it through forgery.

The ministry has urged members of the public with related information to report it via the hotline for investigations, promising the whistleblowers full secrecy.

In recent weeks, Kuwaiti media reported several uncovered cases of foreigners, who illegally obtained Kuwaiti citizenship. Some of the unlawful citizens were taken to court and received jailing rulings.

Kuwait, a country of around 4.9 million people mostly expatriates, has recently launched a clampdown on citizenship fraud and duality to protect national identity.

Advertisement