But when you hire people from other countries in Kuwait, you have to follow the law and do the paperwork right to make sure you follow all of the country's labor laws and immigration rules. This article will show you how to legally hire foreign workers in Kuwait, what your options are, and how Sanad makes the whole process easier with its EOR (Employer of Record) and Sponsorship solutions.
Employing foreign workers enables Kuwaiti businesses to:
Although the advantages are obvious, navigating Kuwait's legal framework regarding foreign employment presents difficulties.
The employment of non-Kuwaiti workers is governed by particular regulations in Kuwait. A local business or organization with the authority to grant work visas and employment contracts must sponsor all foreign workers. Among the most important legal requirements are:
• Work Permit & Residency Visa: Employers need to apply to the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) for a work permit (iqama). After being granted a residency visa, the employee is able to enter the country.
• Employment Contract: Every foreign employee is required to have a written employment contract that conforms with Kuwaiti labor laws. This contract must outline the employee's job duties, pay, benefits, leave benefits, and termination policies.
• Background checks and medical checks: Workers must complete required medical exams and present certified records from their home country (e.g., policeclearance).
• Quota Regulations: The number of foreign workers permitted is impacted by quotas for certain industries regarding the proportion of Kuwaiti nationals (Kuwaitization) that must be maintained.
Failure to comply with these regulations can result infines, legal disputes, visa cancellations, or business disruptions.
Companies wishing to employ foreign workers in Kuwait have two primary options:
1. Create a Legal Entity in Kuwait:
This entails registering a branch or starting a local business that is authorized to employ and support foreign employees. Although this method gives complete control over operations, it is expensive, time-consuming, and necessitates capital investment and ownership compliance.
2. Partner with a Sponsorship Provider or Employer of Record (EOR), such as Sanad.
By using an EOR, you can hire foreign workers without forming a local legal entity. While you oversee the employee's daily work, the EOR takes on the role of legal employer on your behalf, managing all employment, legal, and visa-related duties.
Sanad is a leading provider of Employer of Record and Sponsorship services in Kuwait, offering companies a compliant, efficient, and cost-effective route to hire international talent. Our services cover:
Whether you are a multinational entering Kuwait for the first time or a local firm scaling operations with global talent, Sanad offers the infrastructure and local knowledge needed to move quickly and compliantly.
Hiring international employees in Kuwait doesn’t need to be complicated. With Sanad as your local partner, you gain the ability to hire skilled foreign talent while we handle the complexities of visas, contracts, and labor law compliance.
Instead of spending months establishing a legal entity and dealing with administrative red tape, you can focus on growing your business, while we take care of the rest.
Talk to out team to learn more about how our EOR and Sponsorship solutions can support your global workforce strategy in Kuwait.