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Refugee protection
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The following sections contain information on the most important international treaties and agreements of which Kuwait is signatory, as well as national legislation relevant to the protection of refugees.
Kuwait is not a State party to the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol. Additionally, Kuwait has not accepted the UN Statelessness Conventions.
There are no national laws or administrative regulations governing the status of asylum-seekers or refugees. All non-citizens in Kuwait fall under national immigration laws.
The Nationality Law on the residence of foreigners in the country dates back to 1959 and continues to govern the residence and employment of migrants through the sponsorship system which requires that every foreign resident be sponsored by a local employer.
Additionally, Kuwait’s labour law for the private sector was passed in 2010. The law affords new protections to both national and foreign workers in the country and is in better alignment with international standards.
Legal aid organisations
Address: East – Block (3) – Bin Misbah Street – Plot (15) – Al-Tuwaijri Group Tower
Tel: +96522089220
Email: information@twaijri.com
The Al-Twaijri & Partners Law Firm in Kuwait offers free legal services (Pro Bono) to refugees and individuals in need. The firm provides legal consultations, guidance, and representation in various legal matters. This includes helping clients who cannot afford legal fees and ensuring that they have access to justice. The firm represents clients before authorities, including governmental bodies and courts, advocating for their legal rights. This service is aimed at those who face challenges due to their financial situation, including vulnerable groups such as refugees and marginalized communities. Al-Twaijri & Partners is committed to providing high-quality legal assistance to ensure that everyone, regardless of their financial means, has access to fair legal representation.
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Address: UN House West Mishref – block 6, West Mishref – block 6, Al Qouse Street – Diplomatic Square, (in front of Australian University), Kuwait City, Kuwait
Tel: +965 25308000
Email: Kuwku@unhcr.org
Since its presence in Kuwait in 1991, the UNHCR has been carrying out activities focusing on protection and resource mobilization, including legal support for migrants and refugees in Kuwait. UNHCR has been working closely with counterparts at the concerned departments from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Interior to enhance protection measures and prevent potential deportations of people of concern. UNHCR also provides people of concern with youth development and professional skills, including internship opportunities through partnerships. In addition, through refugee status determination, learning and development, and community-based protection, UNHCR continues to pursue durable solutions like complementary pathways for refugees.
Organisations providing other support to refugees
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Address: P.O Box 63 89, 22073 Salmiya, Kuwait
Tel: + 965 2 530 8000
Email: : iomkuwait@iom.int
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Kuwait Office provides various services to support migrants and refugees. They assist with voluntary return programs, helping individuals return to their home countries in a safe and dignified manner. The office also offers humanitarian assistance to vulnerable migrants and refugees, providing emergency relief when needed. In addition, IOM works on capacity building and training programs, offering migrants opportunities to enhance their skills and improve their livelihoods. They also support the resettlement process for refugees and migrants, working in collaboration with other organizations and governments. IOM advocates for the rights of migrants and works to promote policies that ensure their protection and integration.
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Address: P.O.Box 1359, Safat Code No. 13014
Tel: +965 24 81 80 84 or +965 24 81 80 85
Email: info@krcs.org.kw
The Kuwait Red Crescent Society provides social and humanitarian assistance to vulnerable members of society in Kuwait, including migrants and refugees.
Kuwait LGBTQI+ Resources
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Kuwait COI
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Last updated May 2023