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Female students with revoked citizenship urged to reactivate suspended allowances

Female students with revoked citizenship urged to reactivate suspended allowances

Arab Times19-04-2025
KUWAIT CITY, April 19: The Deanship of Admission and Registration at the colleges and institutes of the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) has called on female students whose social allowances were suspended following the revocation of their Kuwaiti citizenship granted under Article 8 to visit the Deanship in Adailiya during official working hours to reactivate their suspended allowances, starting from Sunday, April 20, reports Al-Seyassah daily.
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