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Travel requirements for Kuwait

Everything a UK traveller needs to know before visiting Kuwait — passport and visa rules, recommended vaccines with lead times, and whether you need an International Driving Permit.

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Entry requirements for Kuwait

Passport validity

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you arrive.

Visas

British passport holders normally need a visa (Visa on arrival) to enter.

Source: UK Foreign Travel Advice — Kuwait. Always confirm the latest requirements before you travel.

Vaccines for travel to Kuwait

Based on NaTHNaC TravelHealthPro guidance for UK travellers. Lead times assume protection is needed on the day you arrive.

  • Tetanus / Diphtheria Recommended

    Booster recommended if last dose was more than 10 years ago.

  • Hepatitis A Consider

    Recommended for those staying with local population, long-stay travellers, adventure travellers, and those with liver disease.

    2 weeks before travel
  • Hepatitis B Consider

    Intermediate/high prevalence. Recommended for those with sexual risk, healthcare workers, and long-stay travellers.

    3 weeks before travel
  • Rabies (Pre-exposure) Consider

    Pre-exposure recommended for laboratory staff, animal workers, and healthcare workers.

    4 weeks before travel
  • Typhoid Consider

    Recommended for those at increased risk.

    2 weeks before travel

Source: NaTHNaC TravelHealthPro — Kuwait.

Driving in Kuwait

To drive in Kuwait with a UK driving licence, you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) under the 1968 Vienna Convention.

IDPs are issued by PayPoint (no longer the Post Office) — find an issuing store.

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Health advisory: This information is for planning purposes only and may not reflect the latest requirements. Always consult a qualified travel health professional before your trip.