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Kuwait Joins UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and Other Countries in a Massive Race to Attract Foreign Investors and Secure Middle East Tourism Recovery by Rolling Out Permanent Residency Programmes and New Visa Re

June 15, 2026·Travel And Tour WorldEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Permanent residency and visa liberalisation initiatives have become structural policy tools across the GCC as governments seek to diversify economic revenue streams beyond hydrocarbon exports and build human capital density in services, real estate, and tourism sectors. Historical patterns show that such programmes in the UAE and Saudi Arabia have coincided with measurable inflows into non-oil sectors, real estate valuations, and expatriate-linked consumption demand, though implementation timelines and eligibility criteria significantly affect uptake and market impact. Kuwait's alignment with regional peers reflects a convergence in economic diversification strategies following pandemic-era tourism decline, with implications for sectoral asset valuations and labour market composition acros

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