Kuwait implements travel restrictions for expatriates with unpaid bills

Published August 23rd, 2023 - 06:40 GMT
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Highlights
Starting in September, those wishing to leave Kuwait must settle their outstanding bills first.

ALBAWABA- Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy has announced a significant policy change: expatriates with unpaid electricity and water bills will face travel restrictions. 

Starting in September, those wishing to leave Kuwait must settle their outstanding bills first. The move follows a directive from Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Talal Al-Khaled to collaborate with governmental bodies for debt collection before departure. 

The process will be automated for efficiency. Payment options include the "Sahl" app, "mew - pay" app, or the customer service office at T4 Airport. 

The decision responds to the challenge of an expatriate-heavy population, totaling 3.276 million, exceeding the native Kuwaiti population of 1.488 million. The aim is to ensure financial responsibility before departure.

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