In a significant step to tackle fraudulent citizenship practices, Kuwait is now planning to recover state money from those who were given citizenship on false grounds. The government initiative comes after thousands of individuals were denied their citizenship for fraud and breaches of dual nationality laws.
Recent probes uncovered that many people had illegally obtained Kuwaiti citizenship by submitting false information or by other fraudulent methods. The government took measures, stripping them of their citizenship and initiating steps to recover money that might have been inappropriately obtained, including social welfare and government benefits*.
The Kuwaiti government is being strict against such fraudulent actions, which have not only affected the immigration system of the country but also stretched state resources. The legal policy under consideration would make individuals accountable for misusing public funds and could include potential legal proceedings and fines.
This move signals Kuwait’s increasing attempts to promote transparency and integrity in its welfare and citizenship system, so that only eligibility residents enjoy state resources. Additional information regarding the policy and legal process is likely to be announced in the next few weeks.