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  2. Ministry of Interior (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The ministry has 48 service centers and 62 police stations in Capital, Farwaniya, Jahra, Hawalli, Ahmadi, and Mubarak Al Kabir regions across Kuwait. [14] [15] In 2008, a rehabilitation center was launched in the ministry in order to deal with those Kuwaiti citizens holding radical religious views. [16]

  3. Ministry of Justice (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    Tracking inventory of the legacies of unknown persons or persons whose heirs are not known; Wherever necessary, keeping such legacies transferred from government agencies and handing them over to the beneficiaries in accordance with the rules in force; Cooperating with other Arab and Islamic countries and organizations in the legal and judicial ...

  4. Visa policy of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    So its a must to attach that medical test report with visa application. In April 2019, Kuwait added Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Bhutan, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau to the list of restricted countries. According to Migrant Rights, the visa restrictions are put in place mainly due to the fact that these countries lack embassies and labour corporations ...

  5. Kuwaiti nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The State of Kuwait formally has an official Nationality Law which grants non-nationals a legal pathway to obtain citizenship. [1] However, access to citizenship in Kuwait is autocratically controlled by the Al Sabah ruling family, it is not subject to any external regulatory supervision.

  6. Code of Personal Status (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Personal Status is a Kuwait legal code promulgated in 1984. It is similar to the Code of Personal Status in Tunisia. [1] References

  7. Politics of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary in Kuwait is not independent of the government, the Emir appoints all the judges and many judges are foreign nationals from Egypt.In each administrative district of Kuwait, there is a Summary Court (also called Courts of First Instance which are composed of one or more divisions, like a Traffic Court or an Administrative Court); then there is Court of Appeals; Cassation Court ...

  8. Legal system of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    For the application of family law, there are three separate court sections: Sunni , Shia, and non-Muslim. According to the United Nations, Kuwait's legal system is a mix of English common law, French civil law, Egyptian civil law and Islamic law. [9] The court system in Kuwait is secular.

  9. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    public contract register — a repository that aims at keeping track of all procurements, usually awarded through a tender, concluded by the public institutions, making this information available online, thereby providing a basis for monitoring the way in which public money is spent.