Kuwait officially cancels the 60 decision for expatriates

The Board of Directors of the Kuwaiti Public Authority for Manpower decided in its meeting today, Thursday, officially to cancel Resolution No. 520 of 2020, which prohibited the issuance of a new work permit in the country for expatriate workers who have reached 60 years and above holding high school certificates and below and equivalent certificates. .

Sources revealed to "Al-Qabas" newspaper, that it was decided to issue a new decision so that the renewal of work permits for the 60-year-olds will be in return for 500 dinars annually, in addition to health insurance whose value ranges between 500 and 700 dinars annually.

The meeting was chaired by the Kuwaiti Minister of Commerce and Industry Abdullah Al-Salman, in his capacity as Chairman of the Manpower Council, with an attendance of the members of the Authority's Board of Directors, which consists of 9 members, including the Prime Minister.

The study of the government advisory team concluded that the decision of the workforce not to renew the residency of expatriates aged sixty and over who do not have an academic qualification higher than high school according to the classification of the State of Kuwait affects the labor market environment in the private sector, does not address its imbalances, and is directly related to relieving pressure on the system The country's health services, rather than a measure that would modify the demographics. 

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