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Kuwait Times
08-07-2025
- Business
- Kuwait Times
Egypt implements pre-departure training program for expatriates
A farewell reception for Ambassador Shaltout KUWAIT: In a step aimed at better preparing Egyptian expatriates for the labor market in Kuwait, Egypt is implementing a pre-departure training program for workers traveling to the country. 'Each worker will undergo a three-month training program in Egypt, where they will be introduced to their job responsibilities and Kuwait's labor regulations — ensuring they are not exposed to violations stemming from a lack of legal awareness,' said Egyptian Ambassador to Kuwait Osama Shaltout. The announcement came on the sidelines of a reception hosted by the Egyptian Embassy on Thursday, marking the 73rd anniversary of the July 23 Revolution. Shaltout noted that the plan came as part of the latest meeting between the Egyptian Embassy and Kuwait's Public Authority of Manpower, aiming to strengthen bilateral coordination on labor issues and ensure better outcomes for Egyptian workers in Kuwait. To support this effort, he shared that 85 vocational training centers have been established across Egypt. Bidding farewell The event also served as a farewell reception for Ambassador Shaltout, who is concluding his four-year diplomatic mission in Kuwait. The gathering was attended by a number of dignitaries, diplomats, and senior Kuwaiti officials, including Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs Abdullatif Al-Meshari. Reflecting on his time in Kuwait, Shaltout described the bilateral relationship as one marked by deep historical ties and close cooperation. 'Kuwait has always opened its arms to Egypt, and I have personally witnessed a spirit of mutual cooperation and brotherhood at every level. My mission here has been easy because of the exceptional relationship between our leaders and peoples - and difficult because it's a challenge to add something new to such strong ties. Yet, by the grace of God, we've made important progress together.' Fourth-largest foreign investor The ambassador highlighted the strength of economic ties, noting that bilateral trade exceeds $3 billion annually, and Kuwaiti investments in Egypt have surpassed $20 billion. This makes Kuwait the fourth-largest foreign investor in Egypt and third among Arab countries. He added that new investment initiatives and official visits are in the works, further strengthening the partnership. As part of ongoing efforts to facilitate travel and economic exchange, Shaltout also pointed to the availability of a five-year multiple-entry electronic visa to Egypt for citizens around the world, including Kuwaitis. 'This is a significant step toward openness and facilitating travel for both tourism and business,' he said, noting that applications can be submitted online or through consular services. Concluding his remarks, Ambassador Shaltout paid tribute to the enduring cultural and social bonds between Egypt and Kuwait, especially in the fields of tourism and education. Electronic visa 'Egypt has always been a second home for our Kuwaiti brothers and sisters. We consider them part of our extended family whenever they visit.' He also congratulated recent high school graduates in Kuwait, commending their dedication and the role of families and educators in their success. 'Their achievements are the result of determination, dedicated teachers, supportive families, and of course a strong academic system,' he said. As a parting message, he extended a warm invitation to explore Egypt's rich heritage - particularly the much-anticipated Grand Egyptian Museum. 'This magnificent cultural landmark - the largest in the world dedicated to a single civilization - reflects Egypt's unique ability to harmonize heritage and modernity. It stands as a powerful testament to Egypt's civilizational role and cultural message to the world.'

Kuwait Times
30-06-2025
- Business
- Kuwait Times
22,000 obtain exit permit as rule takes effect from July 1
KUWAIT: The decision to force expatriates working in the private sector to obtain an exit permit with the prior approval of their employers comes into effect on Tuesday, July 1. The measure has been introduced for the first time in Kuwait to join other Gulf states, barring the UAE. Previously, private sector employees could leave the country at any time without permits. Local media cited the Public Authority of Manpower as saying that so far, around 22,000 expats have obtained the permit through the authority's website or through the government's Sahel app. Employees need to apply through Sahel or the authority's website. The employer must then approve the request online before the authority issues the permit. The authority said the decision applies to private sector employees who have residency in accordance with article 18, adding those who have article 19 residency – self-sponsored – are not required to obtain the exit permit. Government employees or article 17 residents have long been required to obtain an exit permit from their employers.


Gulf Insider
29-06-2025
- Business
- Gulf Insider
Kuwait Launches English Language Exit Permit Feature On Sahel App For Private Sector Expats
Kuwait has launched an English-language version of its digital exit permit system on the government's Sahel mobile application, a move aimed at streamlining labour mobility and reinforcing state oversight of private sector expatriate workers. Beginning July 1, 2025, all expatriates employed under Article 18 visas—those working in the private sector — will be required to obtain an employer-approved exit permit before traveling abroad. The new process is mandatory and must be completed through the Sahel app. To request a permit, users must log into Sahel, navigate to the Services section, and select the Public Authority of Manpower (PAM). Under 'Expatriate Workers Services,' users will find the Exit Permit option, where they can input their intended departure and return dates and submit the request for employer approval. The system stipulates that applications must be submitted no earlier than seven days and no later than 24 hours before the intended departure. Kuwaiti authorities have framed the initiative as part of a broader digital transformation strategy, aimed at increasing transparency and simplifying administrative procedures for both employers and employees. The launch of the English-language interface marks a significant step toward accessibility for the country's large and diverse expatriate population, who make up most of the Kuwait's labour force.


Arab Times
28-06-2025
- Business
- Arab Times
Kuwait Expats Can Now Apply for Exit Permits in English via Sahel App
KUWAIT CITY, June 28: Kuwait has officially introduced the English-language version of its digital exit permit service on the Sahel mobile application, as part of ongoing efforts to streamline labor mobility and enhance government oversight. Starting July 1, 2025, all expatriate employees working in the private sector must obtain an employer-approved exit permit through the Sahel app before leaving the country. The new system applies to holders of Article 18 visas. To initiate the process, users must log in to the Sahel app, navigate to the Services section, and select the Public Authority of Manpower (PAM). Within this section, a link to ' Expatriate Workers Services ' is provided, choose Exit Permit allowing users to input their intended departure and return dates, and submit the request. Once the employer (sponsor) approves the application, a notification will appear in the app. A downloadable and printable version of the approved permit will then be made available to the employee.


Arab Times
28-06-2025
- Business
- Arab Times
Expats Can Now Apply for Exit Permits in English via Sahel App
KUWAIT CITY, June 28: Kuwait has officially introduced the English-language version of its digital exit permit service on the Sahel mobile application, as part of ongoing efforts to streamline labor mobility and enhance government oversight. Starting July 1, 2025, all expatriate employees working in the private sector must obtain an employer-approved exit permit through the Sahel app before leaving the country. The new system applies to holders of Article 18 visas. To initiate the process, users must log in to the Sahel app, navigate to the Services section, and select the Public Authority of Manpower (PAM). Within this section, a link to ' Expatriate Workers Services ' is provided, choose Exit Permit allowing users to input their intended departure and return dates, and submit the request. Kindly note exit permits have to be applied between 7 days to 24 hrs. Once the employer (sponsor) approves the application, a notification will appear in the app. A downloadable and printable version of the approved permit will then be made available to the employee.