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Over two days, 807 complaintsregarding the withdrawal of citizenship in Kuwait have been registered.

In the wake of two days since the acceptance of grievances concerning the cancellation, rescission, or disappearance of Kuwaiti nationality, a government insider reported that the Grievances Committee, led by Advisor Ali Al-Dhubaibi, has accumulated approximately 807 complaints. A credible...

Over two days, 807 complaintsregarding the withdrawal of citizenship in Kuwait have been registered.

No-BS Guide on Submitting Grievances for Citizenship Issues in Kuwait

After the hitting the dust on the citizenship grievance window, an insider spills the beans - the Grievances Committee, helmed by Counselor Ali Al-Dhubaibi, has already received roughly 807 complaints regarding the revocation, withdrawal, or loss of citizenship.

Adhere to these steps to get their attention:

  1. Drop Your Complaint: The committee is taking submissions on their electronic platform from Sunday through Thursday, between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. sharp. Each grievance is meticulously processed according to a consistent procedure.
  2. Double-Check: Make sure your case falls within the eligible period. For the first phase (the current one), it's any withdrawals, revocations, or losses of citizenship between February 20, 2024, and April 30, 2025, as published in the official gazette (Kuwait Al-Youm).

For the second phase, target decrees or decisions issued after April 30, 2025. Keep in mind you have 60 days from the date of publication to submit your complaint.

  1. Keep It Organized: Complaints are carefully categorized, and a dedicated team reviews accompanying documents to generate detailed reports. Take the time to gather your information before submitting.
  2. Patience is Key: Rest assured, each file will receive thorough examination and evaluation. The committee operates under the Council of Ministers and directly submits recommendations based on reviewed cases.

The Grievances Committee started accepting grievances on May 4 for the first phase. For all future decisions, the appeal portal will remain open.

Key Points to Remember:

  • Submissions should be made electronically and during the specified period. Late or alternative submissions won't be considered.
  • The portal is open five days a week, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (local time).
  • The deadline for both phases is 60 days from the official start date for the first phase and the date of publication for the second phase.
  • Always double-check that you're submitting within the designated timeframe using the committee’s portal only.

Reach Out for Support

Need a hand? Reach out via their official WhatsApp numbers (50333555 and 51111888). They're here to help.

Don't Wing It

Ensure a fair examination of your case by keeping your submission well-organized and backed by evidence. Good luck with your appeal!

  1. The Grievances Committee in Kuwait, led by Counselor Ali Al-Dhubaibi, has received around 807 complaints related to the revocation, withdrawal, or loss of citizenship through their electronic platform.
  2. To get the committee's attention, submit your complaint electronically between Sundays and Thursdays, between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., ensuring it falls within the eligible period specified in the official gazette (Kuwait Al-Youm).
  3. Complaints are carefully categorized, and it's crucial to gather all required documentation before submission to facilitate the review process and help ensure a detailed report is generated.
  4. Remember, patience is key, as each case will undergo thorough examination, and the committee operates under the Council of Ministers, submitting recommendations based on reviewed cases in the policy-and-legislation, general-news, and politics realm.
Within two days of initiating the process for submitting grievances regarding the annulment, rescinding, or misplacement of Kuwaiti nationality, an administrative source confirmed that the Grievances Committee, headed by Advisor Ali Al-Dhubaibi, has collected around 807 complaints. A trusted source shared that the committee continues to accept grievances via the online platform during regular work hours.

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