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No biometric fingerprinting, no travel in Kuwait for expats

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In a bid to improve security and monitor foreign workers, Kuwait has introduced a new requirement that compels all expatriates to undergo biometric fingerprinting. Those who fail to comply with the requirement will be prevented from leaving the country. The new regulation has already affected a huge number of expats, as nearly 182,000 people are yet to complete the mandatory procedure.

The biometric fingerprinting process is a component of Kuwait’s efforts in tightening control over its foreign workforce. Exports, who have not completed the fingerprinting, will find their travel plans interrupted since it prohibits them from leaving the country without first complying.

To facilitate this, the government has provided specific biometric stations in Kuwait. This step is part of ongoing efforts by the government to monitor and control the expatriate population, especially in areas that have large foreign labor employment.

Biometric systems are becoming the latest introduction in various countries of the Gulf region. Biometric systems help streamline the processes of immigration into the country. National security would also be heightened through such implementations. Hence, expats must make haste in the process, as delayed applications might pose significant inconveniences during traveling.
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