🇰🇼Kuwait ülkesinde çalışma vizesi seçenekleri

Uluslararası işçiler için 2 vize yolu mevcut.

2
Vize türleri
Asgari yok
En düşük maaş
4w
En hızlı
David Okafor
Global Mobility Correspondent··9 min read

Neden Kuwait ülkesinde çalışmalı

Kuwait's oil-rich economy drives demand for foreign workers across construction, healthcare, engineering, education and domestic services. The country operates two primary work permits - Article 18 for the private sector and Article 17 for government employment. There is no minimum salary threshold; your pay must match the market rate for your role. Kuwait's tax-free income makes it attractive for short-term wealth building, though there is no pathway to permanent residency or citizenship. Your visa is tied to your employer under the kafala (sponsorship) system, although recent reforms have introduced limited job mobility.

Bu kimler için en uygun

  • Construction and engineering professionals
  • Healthcare workers - nurses, doctors, technicians
  • Education and academic staff
  • Oil, gas and petrochemical specialists
  • Professionals seeking tax-free 2-3 year contracts

Tüm vize türleri

Private Sector Work Permit (Article 18)

إقامة المادة 18

Skilled Worker

The Article 18 visa is Kuwait's primary work permit for private sector employment. Your employer applies through the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) with your qualifications and contract details. There's no fixed salary threshold — your pay must match the market rate for the role. The visa is granted for 1-3 years and is renewable.

Maaş
Değişken
Süre
3 yıl
Daimi ikamet yolu
Hayır

Government Sector Work Permit (Article 17)

إقامة المادة 17

Skilled Worker

The Article 17 visa covers government and public sector employment in Kuwait. Government positions typically offer higher job security, structured pay scales, and additional benefits like housing allowances, education allowances for children, and annual leave entitlements that often exceed private sector norms.

Maaş
Değişken
Süre
3 yıl
Daimi ikamet yolu
Hayır

Maaş eşikleri karşılaştırması

Private Sector Work Permit (Article 18)
Asgari yok
Government Sector Work Permit (Article 17)
Asgari yok

Kuwait ülkesinde çalışmak ve yaşamak

İşe alım yapan başlıca sektörler

Kuwait hires foreign workers most heavily in oil, gas and petrochemicals, construction and infrastructure, healthcare, and education. The public and private sectors use separate work-permit categories.

Yaşam maliyeti ve yaşam kalitesi

Living costs are moderate for the Gulf - a one-bedroom apartment runs KWD 300-600 a month - and there is no income tax, so contracts can build savings quickly. Employers commonly provide allowances for housing and transport.

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Kuwait ülkesindeki çalışma vizesi seçenekleri nelerdir?

Kuwait 2 vize türü sunar: Private Sector Work Permit (Article 18), Government Sector Work Permit (Article 17).

Kuwait ülkesinde çalışma vizesi için asgari maaş nedir?

Kuwait ülkesindeki bazı vize türlerinde sabit asgari maaş yoktur.

Kuwait ülkesinde çalışma vizesi almak ne kadar sürer?

İşlem süreleri en hızlı vize türü için 4 haftadan başlar.

Çalışma vizesiyle Kuwait ülkesinde daimi ikamet alabilir miyim?

Kuwait ülkesindeki çoğu çalışma vizesi doğrudan daimi ikamete götürmez.

What is the difference between Article 18 and Article 17 visas?

Article 18 is the work permit for private-sector employment, while Article 17 covers government-sector employment. The vast majority of foreign professionals work under Article 18.

Is there a minimum salary for a Kuwait work visa?

There is no fixed minimum salary threshold. Your pay should reflect the market rate for your role and qualifications, and it affects whether you can sponsor dependants.

Can I get permanent residency in Kuwait?

No. Kuwait offers no pathway to permanent residency or citizenship for foreign workers. Employment is on renewable, employer-sponsored contracts under the kafala system.