Saudi Arabia to Issue Travel Permits to Iraq through Absher

The first flight of Saudi Airlines to Baghdad (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The first flight of Saudi Airlines to Baghdad (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia to Issue Travel Permits to Iraq through Absher

The first flight of Saudi Airlines to Baghdad (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The first flight of Saudi Airlines to Baghdad (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) announced that it would issue a travel permit to Iraq through the Absher platform without visiting its headquarters.

The Jawazat said that the travel permit would be issued in compliance with the terms and conditions.

The directorate explained that the service can be accessed through the beneficiary’s account on the Absher platform by choosing services from the list of my services (khidmati), selecting the Jawazat sector, then choosing the Tawasul service, submitting a new application, and specifying the type of request of “travel permits service to the exempted countries.”

After this, the applicant has to choose the sub-service “travel permit to the Republic of Iraq” and then select the location of the committee nearest to the applicant for obtaining the permit.

The applicant then writes a brief description of the request and attaches a copy of his national ID and the family card of the companions.

The Jawazat said that the permit form is available on the website of the Jawazat. A proof of residence approved by the neighborhood chief shall be attached with the request, the Jawazat statement added.

The new procedure comes from the significant growth of Saudi-Iraqi relations in the past years, in light of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council in 2017, which boosted trade exchange and cooperation and advanced relations between ties the two countries.

The Council aims to consult and coordinate on mutual interest issues and enhance cooperation between the two sides in various fields at the strategic level.

It also seeks to advance bilateral relations in various fields, including economic, development, security, investment, tourism, culture, and media, strengthen cooperation in important international and regional affairs, protect common interests, and develop the partnership between the private sectors in both countries.



Kuwait Revokes Citizenship of 1,145 Women, 13 Men

The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 1,145 women and 13 men. (KUNA)
The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 1,145 women and 13 men. (KUNA)
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Kuwait Revokes Citizenship of 1,145 Women, 13 Men

The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 1,145 women and 13 men. (KUNA)
The Supreme Committee to Investigate the Kuwaiti Citizenship has decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 1,145 women and 13 men. (KUNA)

Kuwait issued seven new decrees on Saturday, revoking the Kuwaiti nationality of 1,145 women and 13 men, along with any individuals who may have acquired citizenship through affiliation.
The decrees, which are set to be published in the official Kuwaiti gazette on Sunday, stated that the decision followed a review of the Constitution, the Kuwaiti Nationality Law, and the recommendation of the First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister.
The decrees include the revocation of Kuwaiti nationality from 1,145 women, as well as individuals who may have acquired it through affiliation.
Additionally, the citizenship of certain individuals was rescinded under Article 21 of the Nationality Law, which permits the withdrawal of nationality if it was granted based on fraud, false statements, or incorrect documentation.
Under Kuwaiti law, the cabinet, acting on a proposal from the Interior Minister, has the authority to revoke citizenship in such cases. This also applies to individuals who acquired Kuwaiti nationality through affiliation with the original certificate holder.
Last Thursday, the Supreme Committee for Citizenship Affairs convened a meeting, chaired by the Acting Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, and Minister of Interior, Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, who also serves as the committee's chairman.

The committee decided to revoke and annul the Kuwaiti citizenship of 1,647 individuals, with plans to present their cases to the Cabinet for further review.
This brings the total number of cases to 4,601 since October 31, a span of just three weeks.
The Committee began its work in early March, when Kuwaiti authorities launched a campaign to revoke citizenships for various reasons, primarily linked to fraud.
The Kuwaiti government states that the revocation of citizenship from forgers and dual nationals is intended to "preserve national identity, ensure stability, and protect the national fabric," as well as to remove the records of individuals who obtained citizenship through illegal means.