Kuwait Goes Digital: New Online System Streamlines Part-Time Work Permits
Kuwait City, Kuwait (March 17, 2024) – In a move that promises to shake up the Kuwaiti labor market, the government has launched an online portal for obtaining part-time work permits.
Kuwait Launches Online Part-Time Work Permits
Kuwait has started a new service for getting part-time work permits online. This new step follows a policy introduced last month that allows people working in private companies to have a second job. This service has several main goals:
Kuwait has started an online service for part-time work permits. This follows a new rule that lets people in private jobs get a second job. The service aims to:
Make things easier and quicker: The old method with lots of papers and slow steps is no longer used. Now by using the “Sahel” website both companies and job seekers can apply easily and fast.
Use the workforce in Kuwait: Many people in Kuwait come from other countries. The government wants to use these people for work instead of finding workers from abroad. This helps keep a good mix of people in Kuwait and meets job needs.
Help businesses find workers easily: Companies can now hire people for short-term work or special projects without needing them full-time. This is good for startups and growing companies.
Offer more opportunities for everyone: All people in Kuwait can now find more ways to make money and learn new skills through part-time jobs. This helps them and the economy grow.
Getting a part-time work permit is simple and done online in a few steps.
The website guides you to apply by giving basic details and needed documents. The cost for a permit varies from KD5 for one month to KD30 for a year.
The System Explained:
Obtaining a part-time work permit is now as simple as a few clicks.
The platform guides users through the application process, requiring basic information and relevant documentation. Fees vary depending on the permit duration, ranging from KD5 for a month to KD30 for a year.
Notably, Kuwaiti citizens are exempt from these fees.
Time Limits and Exceptions:
Generally, a maximum of four hours per day applies to the second job.
However, the contracting sector enjoys an exemption from this time limit due to its unique labor demands.
This ensures flexibility while maintaining a balance with primary employment commitments.
Challenges and Considerations:
While the initiative holds immense promise, certain challenges require attention. ‘
Potential conflicts with primary jobs, ensuring fair treatment and wages for part-time workers, and adapting regulations for specific sectors are some key areas that need careful consideration.
Looking Ahead:
The online part-time work permit system represents a significant step towards a more agile and dynamic labor market in Kuwait.
By harnessing technology and promoting flexibility, this initiative has the potential to benefit both individuals and businesses while contributing to the country’s economic and social development.
As the program unfolds, monitoring its impact and addressing any emerging challenges will be crucial to ensuring its long-term success.