Reportedly a total of 8 lakh indians may be forced to leave kuwait as its National assembly committee has approved a draft expat quota bill seeking to reduce the number of foreign workers in the gulf country. The National Assembly's legal and legislative committee has determined that the expat quota bill is constitutional. According to the bill, indians should not exceed 15 per cent of the population. This could result in 800,000 indians leaving kuwait, as the indian community constitutes the largest expat community in the country, totalling 1.45 million, the gulf news reported, citing a Kuwaiti newspaper.The current population of kuwait is 4.3 million, with Kuwaitis making up 1.3 million of the population, and expats accounting for 3 million.

 

Amid a slump in oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a spike in anti-expat rhetoric as lawmakers and government officials call for reducing the number of foreigners in Kuwait. Last month, Kuwait's prime minister Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Sabah proposed reducing the number of expats from 70 per cent to 30 per cent of the population, the report said. assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem told kuwait tv that he and a group of lawmakers will submit to the assembly a comprehensive draft law calling for a gradual reduction of expats in Kuwait. kuwait has a real problem in its population structure, in which 70 per cent are expats, the Speaker said, adding that what is more serious is that 1.3 million of the 3.35 million expats "are either illiterate or can merely read and write", the people kuwait does not really need, the kuwait Times reported."I understand that we recruit doctors and skilled manpower and not unskilled laborers. This is an indication that there is a distortion. Visa traders have contributed in increasing this figure," Ghanem said.

 

The Speaker said the draft law they intend to file will propose to impose a cap on the number of expats, whose numbers must decrease gradually by stating that this year expats will be 70 per cent, next year 65 per cent and so on. The expat quota bill will now be referred to the concerned committee for consideration. It states that the indian expatriate community should not exceed 15 per cent of the national population, which means around 800,000 of them might be required to leave kuwait, the Arab news reported.

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