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Leaving Kuwait? What expats need to know about the new exit permit rule

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Kuwait has officially begun enforcing a mandatory electronic travel permit system for private sector expatriates under Article 18 of the Foreigners’ Residence Law. The Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) launched the system on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, marking a new chapter in Kuwait’s push for digital transformation and labour market regulation.

Within hours of launch, more than 36,000 applications were submitted, indicating broad awareness and readiness from employers and workers alike.


How the New Rule Works

Under the new regulation:

  • Expat workers must obtain an exit permit electronically, approved by their employer or sponsor.

  • Workers must apply via the "Sahel Individuals" app.

  • Employers must process approvals using the "As-hal Companies" portal.

The PAM has made the system operational 24/7, including weekends, to ensure round-the-clock accessibility. Officials stated the rule aims to enhance transparency, protect worker rights, and streamline travel logistics in the private labour sector.


First Day of Implementation at Kuwait Airport

Despite the new mandate, Kuwait International Airport handled a high volume of summer travel departures smoothly.

  • The first flight under the new rule departed for India via Air India at 12:45 am, followed by another outbound flight to the same destination.

  • While the airport experienced heavy congestion, the new regulation did not restrict passenger flow, nor did it delay procedures significantly.

Authorities including the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Ministry of Interior, and various airlines have implemented an integrated logistical plan to ensure seamless departures and reduce wait times.


Airlines Issue Warnings on Compliance

Airlines have begun issuing advisories to work visa holders, reminding them that:

  • Failure to secure an employer-approved exit permit will result in cancellation of their flight reservation.

  • No compensation or alternative bookings will be provided in such cases.

  • Passengers are fully responsible for checking all documents including:

    • Passport validity

    • Visa status

    • Approved exit permit

Some airlines are requesting travellers to verify all documents before arriving at the airport to avoid complications and potential cancellations at check-in.

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