Dubai: In a major diplomatic and economic development, Kuwait has lifted a 19-year visa ban on Pakistani citizens, paving the way for thousands of job opportunities across key sectors such as healthcare, oil, and skilled labor.
The Gulf nation, currently facing increasing demand for qualified professionals, has already begun recruitment efforts, including an initial batch of 1,200 nurses from Pakistan to strengthen its healthcare workforce.
Comprehensive Visa Access Restored
Effective immediately, Pakistani nationals can apply for a full range of Kuwaiti visas, including:
- Work visas
- Family visit and dependent visas
- Tourist visas
- Business and commercial visas
This move is widely seen as a vote of confidence in Pakistan’s improved security environment and a clear signal of Kuwait’s intention to deepen bilateral relations.
A New Era of Economic Cooperation
The lifting of the visa ban marks the beginning of a new chapter in Pakistan-Kuwait relations, with enhanced prospects for:
- Labor mobility
- Economic collaboration
- Bilateral investments
Kuwait’s growing demand for skilled workers aligns well with Pakistan’s large, trained workforce, creating mutually beneficial opportunities. Pakistani businesses, entrepreneurs, and investors are also expected to benefit from the reopening of access to Kuwaiti markets.
Strengthening Diplomatic and Cultural Ties
Beyond economic gains, the decision also reinvigorates people-to-people ties, enabling families to reunite and promoting tourism and cultural exchange. The development reflects mutual trust and growing maturity in diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Labour MoU in Progress
A new labour Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is being finalized to regulate and protect the rights of Pakistani workers in Kuwait. The agreement will provide a structured and transparent framework for safe and sustainable labor migration.
Streamlined Application Process
All visa applications will now be processed through Kuwait’s official online platform, simplifying procedures and reducing processing times for Pakistani applicants seeking employment or travel opportunities.
Official Remarks
Dr. Zaffar Iqbal, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Kuwait, welcomed the decision, stating:
“This is a significant milestone in Pakistan-Kuwait relations. The reopening of visa channels will not only meet Kuwait’s labor demands but also uplift thousands of families in Pakistan.”