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Kuwait: Ministerial Order No. 51 of 1982 concerning Allowing GCC Citizens to Practice Certain Professions in the State of Kuwait

 

Title

 

 

Kuwait: Ministerial Order No. 51 of 1982 concerning Allowing GCC Citizens to Practice Certain Professions in the State of Kuwait
 

 

Date of adoption

 

 

15 December 1982

 

Entry into force

 

 

1 March 1983

 

Text versions

 

Arabic

 

Source:

 

–          Al-Kuwait Al-Yawm, Official Journal Issue No. 1450 (15 December 1982), p. 3. Retrieved from: International Organization for Migration – The Migration Agency, Migration Law Database

http://www.imldb.iom.int/search.do?action=search

 

 

Abstract

 

 

Citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) can register to practice any of the following professions in the State of Kuwait (Art. 1):

  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Accounting
  • Engineering
  • Consultancies (Administrative, Economic, Agricultural, Industrial, Technical)

 

GCC citizens have to obtain the proper registration and license required of Kuwaiti citizens before they can practice these professions (Art. 2).

 

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