Kuwait City, 9th March 2023:
Expats over 60 without degree can transfer residency
Kuwait City, 9th March 2023:
Kuwait The Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) announced on Wednesday that expatriates over 60 years of age who don’t have university degrees & work in the public sector or have a dependent visa can now transfer their visas to the private sector.
KD 250 annual fee & private health insurance conditions remain in place.
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Expats over 60 without degree can transfer residency to private sector
The amendment allows such expats who work in government jobs and state-owned agencies and departments, those on dependent visas or investors or partners in commercial or industrial activity to transfer their residence permits to the private sector. The annual insurance fee of 250 KD will still remain.
The Authority said the new amendment is effective from Wednesday 8th March 2023.
The amendment allows such expats who work in government jobs and state-owned agencies and departments.
Those on dependent visas or investors or partners in commercial or industrial activity to transfer their residence permits to the private sector.
Expats over 60 years, with self-sponsored residency in accordance with article 24 of the residence law, can
also transfer residence to the private sector, according to the new amendment.
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