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          Lebanon, Syria and Egypt do not require visas to enter Kuwait if they arc in
          possession of valid travel documents. This arrangement is reciprocal so far as the
          other Gulf Shaikhdoms are concerned, negotiations for making it reciprocal with
          Iraq, the Lebanon and Syria were in progress at the end of 1953 (paragraphs 123
          and 161 above), and the Ruler had asked for similar negotiations to be undertaken
          by His Majesty’s Government with Egypt.C"1) In Saudi Arabia Kuwaitis are to be
          granted visas free of charge on arrival at Dhahran (paragraph 146 above).
              217. Visas for Kuwait arc granted by British authorities for and on behalf
          of the State. Israelis arc not admitted to Kuwait and visas for Kuwait are not
          granted on passports bearing Israeli visas-C*4) A Passport Regulation4*') was
          issued under the Order in Council in 1947 and replaced by a revised Regulation4""')
          in 1952. In the same year a Residence Permits Regulation4"7) was issued requiring
          persons subject to the Order in Council to obtain permits for residence in Kuwait
          from the Political Agent.






















































            £”) Tcl- frorn Kuwait to Bahrain. 370 of November 25. 1953 (EA 1622/16 of 1953)
            /4«»x £'R'lo F O‘ 1625/30/53 of September 29. 1953 (EA 1622/14 of 1953).
            (4M) No. 1 of 1952.
            (4") No. 2 of 1952.
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