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Expats Can Only Own Three Vehicles Including Pickups

A reader just sent me a link to an Arab Times article which has both good news and bad news. The good news is that it seems expats can now own pick-ups, the bad news is that expats can only own 3 cars:

The Ministry of Interior has clarified that expats in Kuwait are permitted to own a maximum of three vehicles for personal use.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah Bouhassan, Assistant Director of the Traffic Awareness Department, the permitted vehicles can include motorcycles, pickup trucks, or other types of cars.

Bouhassan added that while expats are allowed to renew the registrations of their existing vehicles, they are not permitted to register any additional vehicles beyond the three-vehicle limit. Source

I had to register my pick up under my wife’s name because expats couldn’t own pick up trucks. Now that we can, I still can’t move it to my name because I have 6 other cars registered. I don’t know why they keep complicating things. If it’s to reduce traffic this isn’t going to help.

11 replies on “Expats Can Only Own Three Vehicles Including Pickups”

Why would you want to own more than three vehicles anyway!
I think a total of three vehicle ownership is more than enough…

inta maaalak? whats your concern? if its traffic etc, let me remind you that even if i own 10 cars, i can only drive one at once…why the restriction?

Out of curiosity, why do you think you have the right to decide for me how many vehicles I should own? Do I tell you how many video games you should own or what you should eat or not?

Just because one can, doesn’t mean one should.
We should know where to draw a line between what we need and what we want is all I’m saying.
Don’t mean to offend anyone.

Empathy perhaps?
Many people don’t even own one.
We are blessed to be allowed three and here we are arguing about ten.
I’m not deciding and I don’t want to decide.
Again, just because we can, doesn’t mean we should.
And we can agree to disagree.
I’ve voiced my opinion, you can definitely disagree but don’t ask me for my justification.
Stay blessed!

What I have or what I don’t is not what’s on discussion.
If you can’t be grateful then I feel sorry.
Accept the situation and thank God you have whatever you have and I wish you more.
But, please, don’t feel entitled as if your right is being revoked.
I definitely don’t feel that we’ve been born to own vehicles.

But you made what you have or don’t have part of the discussion.

You think because other people have an X number of cars, I should be limited to an X number of cars.

This has nothing to do with being grateful. Saying I’m being ungrateful because I have more cars than you or someone else is called resentment.

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