Known for its rich oil reserves and strong economy, Kuwait boasts a wealth of employment opportunities and is home to a fair few cultural attractions. You’ll likely move to Kuwait for a lucrative job offer, but it’s important to know what life there will be like.
Relocating to any new country has its ups and downs, and Kuwait is no exception. Below are some main pros and cons of moving to Kuwait that you should keep in mind.
Accommodation in Kuwait

+ PRO: Lots of options for accommodation
Thanks to a construction boom in Kuwait, there are many apartments and villas catering to the expat market. Almost all the apartment buildings have a haris or manager on the premises who handles small, everyday tasks for a small fee, like taking out the rubbish and arranging for cars to be washed.
- CON: Limited parking and amenities
Most buildings have limited parking spaces and amenities. Parking spaces are often not included in the blueprints of buildings, so tenants are left trying to find a spot to park far from their homes.
Lifestyle in Kuwait
+ PRO: Lots of things to do
The best time of the year to sightsee Kuwait is between October and April – the winter months. There are many museums to visit and events to attend. Failaka Island, known for its archaeological ruins, is great for a weekend getaway with the family.
+ PRO: Taking advantage of the sunshine
When summer comes to Kuwait, everything tends to slow down as people stay home more frequently. But for those who enjoy the beach, there are jet skis, beach resorts with pools, and fishing excursions that provide plenty of fun in the sun.
- CON: Extremely hot summers
Dry, hot summers with some humid days may keep expats from daring to venture out. Fortunately, every building is air-conditioned, and there are many indoor activities (such as malls and restaurants) to peruse.
- CON: Litter is common
Unfortunately, litter is a big problem in Kuwait. Many people happily throw things out of their windows instead of taking the time to find a bin. Residential areas don’t have enough large dustbins for the number of people living there, so garbage sometimes overflows into the streets.
Safety in Kuwait
+ PRO: Low crime rates
Kuwait has a low level of crime, but everyone should be aware of their surroundings, and it’s advised that women shouldn’t walk alone.
- CON: Police are known to have bad attitudes
In the event of an accident, when a report has to be filed, you may find that the police are in no rush to assist. There have been cases of police officers showing up late to the scene of an accident if it’s just a fender bender. Language is also an issue, as few police officers speak English.
Working and doing business in Kuwait

+ PRO: High salaries and no income tax
Kuwait has the highest-valued currency in the world, which means your tax-free income will go further, especially if you send some of it home.
- CON: Expats must have a Kuwaiti partner
If you’re a foreigner looking to do business in Kuwait, you must usually have a Kuwaiti partner or sponsor who will hold a majority share in the company. You may be able to acquire a licence that allows for complete foreign ownership, depending on the sector you are operating in.