Home GCC Kuwait Kuwait’s National Assembly approves expat quota bill – report If approved, the law would require some 800,000 Indians to leave the country by Gulf Business July 5, 2020 A draft law calling for an expatriate quota system in Kuwait has been approved by the National Assembly’s legal and legislative committee, local daily Kuwait Times reported. The draft law, submitted by five MPs, “is in line with the Kuwaiti constitution and laws”, the committee found. The bill will now be referred to the concerned committee that will study legislation related to implementing the quota system, the report added. According to the bill, Indians – who form the largest foreign community in Kuwait – must not exceed 15 per cent of the national population – which currently stands at 1.45 million. If approved, the law would require some 800,000 Indians to leave the country, the report added. Last month, Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah said that the Gulf state would like expat numbers to reduce to 30 per cent of the country’s population – down from 70 per cent at present. That would require cutting down the number of foreign workers by around 2.5 million. Read: Kuwait doesn’t want to be an expat-majority nation anymore MPs have already called to replace all expat jobs in the government within one year. Kuwait said in June that it will ban the employment of expatriates in state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and its subsidiaries for the year 2020-21. Read: Kuwait will not hire expats in the oil sector – minister In May, it was announced that Kuwait’s Municipality will soon dismiss all expat employees and replace them with Kuwaitis. The decision also calls for freezing employment applications from expats, cancelling appointments under process and not renewing the contracts of existing employees. Read: Kuwait’s Municipality to dismiss all expats, freeze the hiring of foreign nationals Last year, MP Safa Al Hashem also urged Kuwait to expel close to two million expatriates from the country over the next five years to rectify its ‘demographic imbalance’. She said that it was essential to have Kuwaitis number more than 50 per cent of the country’s population. Tags Bill expats Government Indians Kuwait Law News Quota 0 Comments You might also like Travel to US to get easier for UAE citizens: here’s why LinkedIn names these UAE companies as top startups for 2024 AD Ports Group refinances $2.25bn debt, cuts borrowing costs Introducing UAE’s first female land rescue team