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This news has been read 149 times! KUWAIT CITY, June 23: Al-Anbaa sources have provided insights into the registration process for citizens in the Central Employment System at the Civil Service Commission. According to the sources, registration is open to citizens aged 18 to 65 years. Highlighting a specific case, the sources mentioned a group of citizens who have been registered in the central employment system since 2000, with one individual born in 1969 and currently 55 years old.

Despite being nominated for work, this individual was rejected by the employing party and remains on the waiting list for a government job. The sources emphasized that citizens registered for employment, including those in this group, will be given job opportunities again, even if they were previously rejected by government agencies due to lack of review. However, concerns arise about the potential loss of these opportunities, which could be crucial for citizens in urgent need of employment.



Responding to inquiries about the number of individuals rejected or refused job opportunities, the sources disclosed that the total is approximately 3,500 citizens. Regarding the prioritization of nominations, the sources explained that priority will be given to individuals who were previously nominated and rejected job opportunities multiple times. However, it is noted that not all rejected individuals may be nominated due to new needs not covering them.

This leaves opportunities available for new candidates.

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