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Kuwait Revokes Citizenship for 930 Individuals in Single Day as Nationality Review Intensifies

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In a historic decision, Kuwait’s Higher Committee for Verification of Kuwaiti Nationality revoked the citizenship of 930 individuals in just one day, the largest action taken so far under the country’s heightened nationality verification efforts. This recommendation, put forth by the government-appointed committee, is part of a wider crackdown that has resulted in 1,617 individuals losing their Kuwaiti nationality in the last 20 days.

The decision, which aims to enforce strict eligibility criteria for Kuwaiti citizenship, will be sent to the Council of Ministers for final approval. Kuwaiti authorities are intensifying their efforts to verify citizenship status, concentrating on uncovering cases of ineligible or fraudulent nationality claims. This prominent initiative highlights Kuwait’s dedication to maintaining national integrity and ensuring citizenship is granted only to those who fulfill rigorous legal and national identity requirements.

The move has generated considerable public interest and raised questions about the criteria used to assess eligibility, as well as the consequences for those affected. Kuwaiti citizenship offers significant advantages, including access to social services, healthcare, and education, making it highly sought after. The ongoing crackdown is expected to persist as the committee ramps up its verification activities. This development occurs amid regional and global scrutiny regarding nationality and immigration status, as nations strive to safeguard national security and social order.

This landmark action underscores the Kuwaiti government’s firm commitment to protecting national identity and preventing the abuse of citizenship privileges while advancing its citizenship verification policies.

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