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Why father’s consent is mandatory for children to travel abroad from Kuwait
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Kuwaiti law mandates that children under 21 need their father's written consent to travel abroad, regardless of who they're with. This rule, affecting both citizens and expats, aims to prevent child abduction and custody disputes. Mothers can seek court orders if the father is absent or uncooperative, but families must navigate these requirements carefully.
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