Latest News About Kuwait Citizenship Revocation Law

Updated 2026-05-18 11:07

Here’s a concise update on Kuwait citizenship revocation laws and recent developments.

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Authorities continue arbitrary citizenship revocation policy

Authorities in Kuwait continue to arbitrary revoke the citizenship of many citizens. Local sources confirmed to the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) that the number of individuals who have had their citizenship revoked by the Kuwaiti authorities has reached an alarming rate of 912. On 29 August 2024, the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), the official news agency […]

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Kuwait's Unlawful Citizenship Revocations: a Tool of ...

The right to nationality is a human right that cannot be disputed. Despite this, Kuwait uses punitive citizenship revocations as a tool for repression. The 1959 Kuwaiti Nationality Law broadly legislates that the state has discretionary powers to withdraw citizenship. This law has been used to arbitrarily revoke the citizenships of dissidents and ethnic minorities...

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Doctors, Media Figures Among 157 Stripped of Kuwaiti ...

The official gazette also published Cabinet Resolution No. 553/2025 for revoking the citizenship certificates of three individuals and those who acquired it through them, based on Article 21 bis-A of Kuwaiti Nationality Law No. 15/1959 and its amendments, relating to forgery cases. On Saturday, the official gazette published in its supplement two decisions issued by the Supreme Committee for Investigating Kuwaiti Nationality concerning the revocation of citizenship for five individuals due to...

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