Kuwait Allows Foreign Workers to Switch Jobs Before One Year in More Cases

Why the Rule Matters

The policy also raises the cost of non-compliance for employers. Companies that fail to meet salary or residency obligations now face a greater risk of losing workers instead of relying on mandatory employment periods.

For foreign workers, the change adds flexibility without waiting months for the one-year threshold to pass.

What This Means for Indian Workers

Thousands of Indians move to Kuwait each year for jobs in construction, healthcare, hospitality, retail, and domestic services. The new rule gives them a legal route to change employers sooner if labour laws are ignored.

This also reduces the risk of workers becoming trapped with employers who delay salaries or fail to process residency documents.




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