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Committee has received over 5,148 petitions concerning disputes about citizenship strip-offs.

Committee Leader Ali Al-Dhubaibi, Head of the Cabinet Grievance Committee for Revocation, Withdrawal, and Loss of Kuwaiti Citizenship, disclosed that the committee received a total of 5,148 appeals by the close of today (Wednesday), indicating a high level of activity from those impacted...

24/7 Citizenship Appeal Process Now Live in Kuwait!

Committee has received over 5,148 petitions concerning disputes about citizenship strip-offs.

The dust is settling in Kuwait as the Cabinet Grievance Committee for Withdrawal, Revocation, and Loss of Kuwaiti Citizenship steps up its game. In a bold move, the committee has announced it's now accepting grievances around the clock, seven days a week - even on official holidays!

Counselor Ali Al-Dhubaibi, head of this newly minted committee, made the announcement to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). He highlighted the committee's commitment to simplifying procedures, ensuring everyone has a fair chance to voice their concerns without delay.

So, who can file an appeal? Well, Al-Dhubaibi made it clear that all individuals who've had their Kuwaiti citizenship withdrawn, revoked, or lost are welcome to take part in this process. But Al-Dhubaibi warns against spreading unverified rumors or misinformation - always stick to accredited and official sources.

Importantly, the grievance process won't consider any complaints that have already been submitted or submitted through unauthorized channels. And from what we know, affected individuals must submit their appeals exclusively through the committee's electronic platform: www.cmgs.gov.kw.

So, what's the fuss all about? Well, you might be wondering why so many Kuwaitis are exercising their legal right to appeal. With the deadline fast approaching (60 days from May 4, 2025), some have concerns about the recent official announcement and are eager to make their voices heard.

Remember, seeking legal counsel and preparing all supporting documents before the deadline could strengthen your case. And keep a close eye on official government channels or local news outlets for any updates on the submission process.

Let's hope this initiative brings about fair and just resolutions for those affected. Here's to a brighter future, Kuwaiti citizens!

  1. The Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) confirmed the Cabinet Grievance Committee for Withdrawal, Revocation, and Loss of Kuwaiti Citizenship's policy-and-legislation to expedite procedures for receiving grievances, even on official holidays.
  2. Counselor Ali Al-Dhubaibi, head of the committee, emphasized that only those individuals whose Kuwaiti citizenship has been withdrawn, revoked, or lost can file an appeal through the committee's official electronic platform: [www.cmgs.gov.kw].
  3. The policy shifts emphasize politics focused on citizens' rights, as individuals now have 60 days from May 4, 2025, to submit their grievances within the specified procedures.
  4. In light of the recent developments in policy-and-legislation, it is crucial for Kuwaitis who want to appeal the revocation or loss of their citizenship to seek legal counsel and gather all supporting documents before the upcoming deadline.
Committee Leader Ali Al-Dhubaibi from the Grievance Panel for Kuwaiti Citizenship Revocation, Withdrawal, and Loss, declared that they had received a total of 5,148 complaints by the close of business hours today (Wednesday). This indicates a substantial commitment from affected parties exercising their lawful right to challenge these decisions. In a statement to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA),...

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