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December 31, 2020 at 11:03 am | Published in: Kuwait, Middle East, News Passengers queue at Kuwait International Airport in Kuwait City on 5 May 2020 [YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP via Getty Images] December 31, 2020 at 11:03 am Kuwait s Ministry of the Interior has confirmed that the deadline for people whose residence visas have expired has not been extended, even those stranded in the country due to the coronavirus pandemic but were unable to leave. A senior official at the ministry, Brigadier Tawheed Al-Kandari, confirmed this yesterday, and called on such visitors to leave Kuwait before the deadline expires today. Al-Kandari pointed out that a large number of expatriates entered Kuwait with commercial and family visit visas but were unable to leave, which prompted the ministry to grant them temporary three-month residency permits on three successive occasions. ....
Cairo: Kuwaiti authorities have denied reports about extending a grace period ending Thursday for thousands of illegal residents and demanded them to leave the country. “The grace given to violators of residency, who have been stuck in the country because of the coronavirus pandemic, will not be extended. They have to leave the country before the end of the month,” Director of Security Relations and Media Department at the Ministry of Interior, Brig Tawhid Al Kandari, was quoted as saying on Wednesday. He added that a large number of expatriates had entered Kuwait on visit visas and have been unable to leave. “The ministry has granted them temporary residency permits for three months that were renewed three times. After the general situation improved and airports and other ports reopened, they were required to leave during the last month-long grace period,” he added, according to the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Jarida. ....