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Kuwait’s Amnesty Year: 12-Month Status Fix for Stripped Citizens

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A historic one-year grace period has been instituted in Kuwait, enabling those who have lost their citizenship to lawfully change their residence, employment, and residency status. The Interior Ministry’s new directive aims to prevent sudden statelessness by giving affected families time to secure alternative visas or departure plans without facing immediate deportation. This policy shift comes after years of criticism over Kuwait’s controversial nationality revocation practices that left thousands in legal limbo.

The comprehensive rules permit revoked citizens to apply for temporary residency if they obtain foreign passports, with special provisions protecting family unity during the transition. Applicants must submit documentation within 60 days and demonstrate clean criminal records, though exceptions may be made for those who held Kuwaiti nationality since birth. The ministry will issue special identity cards to grace period beneficiaries, allowing continued work and access to essential services.

Human rights groups have cautiously welcomed the move while urging broader citizenship reforms, noting many affected are Bidun (stateless) families who’ve resided in Kuwait for generations. The decision reflects growing international pressure as Kuwait balances national security concerns with obligations to long-term residents facing sudden loss of rights.

With implementation beginning next month, the policy could affect over 20,000 people, offering a temporary solution to one of the Gulf’s most contentious human rights issues. Observers say this establishes an important regional precedent for handling citizenship revocation cases more humanely.

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