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Working in Kuwait.

Kuwait's private-sector labour law applies to foreign workers, with salaries paid and monitored through the banking system. Demand runs across construction, facilities, catering, logistics and healthcare support.

To take up a job in Kuwait from India you need an offer from a Kuwaiti employer, a written contract, a medical test at an approved centre, an employer-sponsored work permit and residence visa, and emigration clearance if your passport is ECR. We prepare each step with you and keep you updated.

  • The employer applies for your work permit and residence visa.
  • Your contract sets out the role, hours, leave and accommodation before you agree.
  • The medical test is booked at an approved centre through the Wafid (GAMCA) system.
  • An ECR passport means emigration clearance through the eMigrate system before you travel.
  • Salaries are paid through Kuwait's Wage Protection System.

Updated August 2026

A private-sector labour law that covers foreign workers too.

What to expect, in plain words.

How the job is offered

A Kuwaiti employer interviews you and issues an offer, then applies for the work permit. We confirm the role, the hours and what is included before you agree.

Your salary is paid through a bank

Under Kuwait's Wage Protection System, so each month's payment is recorded.

Before you fly

An ECR passport needs emigration clearance through eMigrate. You also need the Wafid (GAMCA) medical and the PBBY insurance cover. We handle each of these with you.

How long it usually takes

Once you are selected and your documents are in order, the permit, medical and visa steps usually take a few weeks.

Your rights

What protects you.

  • A written contract
  • Passport confiscation is a criminal offence
  • The labour authority can move you to a new employer if the employer breaks the law, including going months without paying you
If you ever need help

Who to call, from day one.

  • The Indian Embassy or Consulate in the country you work in. The Ministry of External Affairs publishes every mission and its contact details.
  • MADAD, the Government of India's online portal for consular help for Indians abroad.
  • The helpline published on the eMigrate portal, for emigration questions from India.
  • Nasrec. Someone on our team knows your name and your case, and we keep checking in after you land.

You can reach Nasrec on +91 99468 07777 at any point in your journey. We brief you on all of this before you fly.

Last updated August 2026

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