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19 — Freelancer Residency Permit (Article 19)
VisasKuwait19 — Freelancer Residency Permit (Article 19)
KuwaitKuwait•Asia
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19 — Freelancer Residency Permit (Article 19)

Work Dependents Allowed Remote Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

750 KWD

Stay Duration

1-5 years

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Allowed

Official Information

Overview

Self-sponsorship work permit for freelancers, consultants, and self-employed professionals operating independently in Kuwait without an employer sponsor.

The Freelancer Residency Permit (Article 19) represents a major modern reform in Kuwait's immigration landscape, designed to move away from the traditional sponsor-based model for specific talent. Introduced to curb illegal visa trading and modernize the labor market, this permit allows skilled professionals to work independently without being tied to a single employer. By paying an annual fee directly to the government, freelancers, consultants, and contractors gain a legal pathway to reside and operate in Kuwait, effectively redirecting residency-related payments to the state while increasing transparency and flexibility for both the worker and the economy.

This permit is tailored for highly skilled professionals, independent consultants, and small-scale entrepreneurs who possess the qualifications to operate autonomously. It is distinctive because it eliminates the requirement for a traditional 'kafeel' or employer sponsor, filling a significant gap for specialists who provide services to multiple clients. Applicants must meet rigorous professional criteria defined by the Ministry of Interior to qualify. It is an ideal choice for those who wish to maintain professional independence while legally residing in Kuwait, provided they meet the specific skill and qualification standards set by the authorities.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a skilled foreign worker, professional, consultant, or small-scale entrepreneur.

Must possess recognized professional credentials and relevant expertise.

Must register a verified residential address in Kuwait.

Must provide an approved email account and clear personal data.

Must pay an annual government fee (expected range KD 750–1,000).

Must comply with Ministry of Interior regulatory frameworks for independent work.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

bachelor or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photos

Business plan

Financial documents

Company registration

Educational credentials

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows independent work
  • Renewable residency status

Worth Knowing

  • Regulations are still being finalized
  • High annual fees

Application Process

1

Develop business plan: Comprehensive plan with financial projections

2

Register company: Establish business entity in Kuwait

3

Obtain investment license: Apply to Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA)

4

Submit residency application: KDIPA confirms investment eligibility

5

Immigration processing: General Directorate of Residency processes visa

6

Iqama issuance: 15-year residence permit issued

Application Forms

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