Arab Times

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Answer: First of all you need to understand the “new” law. We would like to stress that the law on the issue is not new at all and was enacted some five decades ago, it was really never implemente­d.

It was only earlier this year that the Ministry of Interior (through the Immigratio­n Department ) decided to strictly implement the law. And from January 1, 2016 anyone in violation of this law will be penalized with the cancellati­on of his residence.

The law clearly says that the “residency of expatriate­s will be linked to the validity of their passports” which means no expatriate’s residency –when renewed –will exceed their passports validity and if the passports expire so does the residence.

In such cases, the residency of these passport holders will only be renewed once they renew their passports. This means that even when expatriate­s only get renewal stamps affixed –without getting new passports — on their old passports they still have to inform the Immigratio­n Department. Failure to do so will result in the cancellati­on of the residence.

In case people get their passports renewed abroad and return to Kuwait they have show both the passports at the border post, Kuwait Airport or otherwise. They then have one month to transfer their residence to the new passports.

Now those who get new passports while Kuwait, have two months to transfer the residence to the new passports.

In your case, you don’t have to worry about anything. You don’t need to get a new passport for your daughter right now. All you need to ensure is that you get a new passport for your daughter before the current one expires and transfer her residence to the new document.

So, don’t worry about anything for the moment but get a new passport for your daughter by June and communicat­e the same immediatel­y to the Interior Ministry.

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