There is no shortage of transportation options in Kuwait City, whether for tourists or business travellers. However, Kuwait has a well-developed road network, public transport is largely limited to buses and taxis. Plans are underway to build a rail network in the future, but buses, cars, or taxis are currently the only forms of general public transport available in Kuwait.
Read moreAll schools allow your child to get a health card from a doctor accredited by a government clinic. The process can be daunting for those who never did. Here's a guide on what to do, what to bring and where to go with you.
Read moreIf you're searching for some of the finest shawarma from Kuwait, then Kurdo is the place to be. Kurdo has many branches in Kuwait including several major malls, such as 360 mall, Salmiya high street, Arabian Gulf Street, and so on. The taste of Kurdo shawarma distinguishes it from others, as new restaurants offer various varieties of Shawarma.
Read moreKuwait's citizens are not required to pay into any programs that would qualify them for compensation if they wanted financial aid. The size of the country and the level of its wealth means that in times of trouble it can afford to look after its citizens, although there are some funds that a worker can afford to give himself extra security and peace of mind.
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