Kuwait bars public healthcare access for visit visa holders
Kuwait has announced new healthcare rules. Visitors on temporary visas cannot use public hospitals or clinics. This decision prioritizes care for citizens and long-term residents. The aim is to improve the healthcare system's efficiency. It also s...

In a statement, the ministry said the move is designed to ensure sustainability of the healthcare system, maintain service quality, and direct medical resources to those most in need.
Dr Al Awadhi also met with residents and representatives of the Ahmadi governorate to discuss proposals for transforming the Ahmadi health district into a full medical city and provided updates on the ongoing Sabah Al Ahmad Medical City project.
Kuwait has recently taken other steps to streamline its visa system. Earlier this year, the country removed the minimum salary requirement for family visit visas and launched four types of tourist visas that can be applied for online. These measures were intended to simplify entry for visitors while the new healthcare restriction now clarifies that temporary residents will not have access to public medical services.
The combined changes reflect Kuwait’s effort to manage both the flow of visitors and the availability of public services, ensuring that citizens and long-term residents receive priority access to healthcare.
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