The U.S. Embassy is hosting an (Early) Voting Day for eligible U.S. citizens. Below are some details.
Who: Eligible U.S. Citizen Voters
Date: October 21, 2012
Time: 1:00 to 4:00 PM
Location: U.S. Embassy (Masjid al Aqsa Street, Bayan)
If you have any questions you can contact them on [email protected] or visit their website [Here]
22 replies on “(Early) Election Day – U.S. Embassy Kuwait”
How many “Kuwaiti” will Vote ? just saying !!
None, because they cant?
he means dual citizens
I thought the government did not allow people to have dual citizenship any more. Or maybe it was dual GCC citizenship? Not sure.
Nah you’re allowed to have dual citizenship.
I think he meant Kuwaitis with dual citizenships …
I can!
…And you’re proud?
Or just Americans living in Kuwait.
U jelly
already sent my absentee ballot in – wish I would have known about this earlier!
How many people think they both suck. I voted in every election since I was 18 but im thinking that either way we get shit results on this one. After all the candidates who make it to the end arte puppets anyway. Not sure if I will even bother this time…
Romney is still much worse
How’s so? Unless you believe in communism!!
I think this is for Americans living abroad and not for Kuwaitis with an american passport. just a guess
Any person with a U.S. citizenship, therefore a passport, is eligible to vote in the elections.
Just wanted to correct that, Its for every US citizen who is eligible to vote (it does not matter if you have a dual citizenship or not, u just not to be eligible to vote).
those who will vote is surely americans! if we have an American passport that means we are American!
I’ll vote, I have dual citizenship. Fxck Romney, I bet most of the Americans in Kuwait will vote for him though.
Yeaaaaah right!!! I’d love to give my well earned tax dollars (from working 50 hours on an average a week) to provide health care to homeless people who do nothing (OOHHH and guess what?! I also pay for my health insurance). @rolleyes@
I don’t want to turn it into a political debate, but here’s a note that affects Kuwaiti’s with dual citizen-ships: Guess who pushed hard for FATCA? I guess we all “LOVE” to pay taxes on our well earned money we saved working in the country where we were born (and before even travelling and acquiring a US citizen) @rolleyes@
Just to go off course here, but why does Kuwait (as well as other GCC countries) not allow dual citizenship? I mean what’s the explanation?
Saudi/Kuwaiti dual citizenship lets you live in one country and hop across the border to the other to collect benefits once in a while.