
Kuwait gives 4-month grace period for people who lost citizenship: Can they still travel and work?
TL;DR:
Kuwait has introduced a 4-month grace period for individuals who lost citizenship under the 'Outstanding Services' clause; during this time they can travel using their
Kuwaiti
passports.
A one-year window is allotted for affected people to obtain foreign passports or new residency documentation.
Rights retained during the period include work (non-supervisory roles), education, housing, and vehicle ownership.
Failure to start the regularisation process within three months may result in benefit cancellation.
Individuals may appeal via the Citizenship Withdrawal Grievance Committee.
Beginning July 19, 2025, Kuwait has rolled out a four-month grace period for individuals whose nationality was rescinded under the 'Outstanding Services' clause. During this window, affected people are permitted to continue using their Kuwaiti passports and initiate processes to regularise their legal status.
They retain access to key amenities such as housing, employment, and education while they coordinate with embassies and obtain valid foreign travel documents or residency papers.
Legal Framework & Eligibility
On July 10, 2025, the Ministry of Interior unveiled regulations specifying rights and restrictions for individuals stripped of citizenship under the so-called 'Noble Deeds' clause, a category reserved for those previously recognised for exceptional moral or religious service.
This revocation triggered proactive reform, aimed at balancing legal integrity with humanitarian transition.
Grace Period Structure
Four Months of Passport Validity
From the date the revocation decree is published in the Official Gazette, affected individuals may travel abroad using their Kuwaiti passports for up to four months, giving them time to retrieve proper documentation or arrange travel.
One-Year Window to Regularise
A full year is allotted to secure citizenship from their country of origin or obtain legal residency documents in Kuwait, often through embassy coordination.
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This period ensures individuals can transition without immediate displacement.
Three-Month Proof Requirement
Individuals must begin the regularisation process within three months of the decree, with documented proof of action. If not, their remaining benefits may be revoked.
Rights Retained During Grace Period
Work Rights
: Permitted to continue working in government or affiliated jobs but no longer eligible for supervisory roles.
Education Access
: able to complete ongoing programmes at all levels (including university/ postgraduate), and retain any existing scholarships.
Housing & Asset Ownership
: Allowed one residential property (additional under polygamous arrangements), private vehicles, and sponsorship of domestic workers.
Property Disposal
: Required to transfer state or investment properties within five years to Kuwaiti relatives without incurring fees. Commercial real estate must also be transferred or gifted within the same time-frame.
Conditions That Void Benefits
All privileges are immediately revoked if the individual:
Is convicted of a felony, crime affecting honour or state security, or religious violations.
Fails to secure foreign citizenship or legal residency documentation within one year.
Appeal Mechanism
Affected individuals may lodge appeals via the Citizenship Withdrawal Grievance Committee, established under Cabinet Resolutions No.
207/2025 and amended Resolution No. 493/2025. The committee oversees grievances related to nationality revocations.
Kuwait's newly introduced grace period reflects an effort to bring structure and humanitarian consideration into its most sweeping nationality revocation exercise. While citizenship is irrevocably revoked, affected individuals are granted time-limited privileges to avoid abrupt displacement.
With strict timelines and documentation requirements, the initiative seeks to blend legal accountability with orderly transition offering temporary stability while demanding timely action.
FAQ
1. Who is eligible for the grace period?
Only individuals whose Kuwaiti citizenship was revoked under the 'Outstanding Services' clause.
2. How long can affected individuals use their Kuwaiti passports?
They can travel on Kuwaiti passports for up to four months from the publication date of the revocation decree in the Official Gazette.
3. What happens if someone doesn't begin regularisation within three months?
They may lose access to all grace-period privileges like work, education, and housing.
4. Can affected people still work or study in Kuwait?
Yes, but only in non-supervisory roles. They can also continue their education and maintain any scholarships.
5. Is there an appeal option for those who lost citizenship?
Yes, through the Citizenship Withdrawal Grievance Committee, as per Cabinet Resolutions 207/2025 and 493/2025.

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