How to Get a Job in Kuwait from Nigeria

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Kuwait is an Arab country that shares borders with Iraq and Saudi

Arabia. It is located on the Persian Gulf. The official language of

Kuwait is Arabic. People seek for job opportunities to Kuwait in

search of better payment and better living conditions. Many wonder how

they can get jobs at Kuwait from Nigeria. Kuwait has an ever-growing

job market that is not yet filled up due to job offers not being met

by the right talent. You can follow these various ways below to

achieve your goal of a job at Kuwait. Below is a number of ways for

searching for employment opportunities in Kuwait.









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How to Get a Job in Kuwait from Nigeria







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Influence, known in Kuwait as Vaasta





‘Vaasta’ is the Hindi/Arabic word for influence. If you have an

influence in your career or field, you can easily be called upon for

the recruitment process. You could also get recommended by various

companies or organizations because of your work experience. While many

might not get the exact job they desire, this can at least get you in

the door and employed. This is a very common way of applying to jobs

but apart from this a better way which I would recommend is to apply

to an



Applying to an overseas recruitment agency





Tap into the network of recruitment companies serving Kuwait’s

labour market. This is a better way to get a job in Kuwait. Start by

uploading your resume on websites of these agencies. There are many

recruitment agencies that would be able to identify the best talent

and place you in a job that can match your capabilities and work

experience. When applying with a recruitment agency, ensure you

register with a government-approved recruitment agency. Most of the

recruitment in the middle east countries are done through these

agencies. Remember that almost all companies in Kuwait demand a

minimum of 3 years’ experience. Example of government-approved

agencies are:

Continental recruitment agency







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Monster



ABC HR or ABC International Placement Services: This agency offers

jobs in Kuwait for both blue-collar and white-collar workers. The

company also offers jobs for different industries such as

Construction, Facility management, Oil and Gas, Security, MEP

(Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) and other industries.



Alliance recruitment agency: This is another recruitment agency

nominated as the first-choice recruitment agency around the world.

Find out if your previous employer and/or their competitors have

operations in Kuwait.



This is another good way of getting a job in Kuwait. Industries are

often able to find talents with experience within the same industry

much easily.







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industries you want to work in, then apply directly to them.



Pick up a copy of Kuwait’s Labor Law handbook so that you know what

questions to ask when you are invited for interviews.



Start networking





Make use of professional websites such as Linkedin. On Linkedin, make

sure your profile is updated.



Embassy of your country





This is a good place and way to introduce yourself to some of

expatriate of your country living in Kuwait



Websites of major companies





A most obvious market for job is the oil & gas industry, and job

offers can pop in oil &gas site. Hence, be familiar with the websites

of major companies like Total, Shell, BP, Exxon, Chevron) or other

majors contractors like Saipem, Technip. Some of these companies put

job offer on their website.



Browse and Surf through the internet





Opportunities always abound. The easiest way to find jobs in Kuwait is

diligently browsing for opportunities online. Register with websites

that are registered in Kuwait so you can receive job updates

regularly. Not all job websites charge for their services.



Try to attend as many interviews as possible





Do not be let down by the initial failures. Some interviews will have

written tests, some oral, some will ask you to design. However, almost

all foreign interviewers are very friendly and will not make you

uncomfortable in any way. If you consistently apply for jobs today,

after one year, you will be either be on your way to Kuwait or holding

a visa in your hand.







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When your employment finally pulls through, below is a summary of the

process required before entry to Kuwait:Your sponsor will receive a

work permit for you (the employee)

The sponsor will then send this work permit to the employee

The employee will get the work permit verified by the local Kuwait embassy.

The employee also needs to get a medical certificate from a doctor (it

must be recognized by the Kuwait Embassy)

If there is no embassy available then the sponsor or employer can also

get the paperwork verified by the Ministry of Interior in Kuwait and

forward it onto the employee.

If the new employee is already on a Visit Visa, s(he) will need to go

home to obtain medical certificates or obtain it in Bahrain.

Further tests will be carried out at the Ports and Borders Health

Division in Shuwaikh, a district in Kuwait

A medical examination will be carried out to ascertain whether the

employee might have any infectious diseases.

The employee will need to get residency certificates and security

clearance which will include fingerprints taken at a designated

fingerprinting department.

The employee must submit the residence application, then a residency

permit will be issued.

Every resident will also require a Civil ID Card which must be

obtained within thirty days of receiving the residency permit. You

apply for a civil ID card from the Public Authority for Civil

Information office. Here, they will give you details of all the

documentation you required. The processing for an ID card will take

approximately ten days. The residency permit is valid for two years.



Fields where you can find a job in Kuwait

Banking and Finance

Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

Pharma and Life sciences

Information Technology

Aerospace & Defense

Automobile & Auto Components

Oil and Gas

Consumer Durables & Building Materials

Education

Electrical & Electronics

FMCG

Healthcare

Retail

Hospitality

Chef

Driver

Doctor

















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