Kenya•AfricaVaries
200 USD
2 years
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Allowed
Permit for foreign nationals employed by companies outside Kenya or freelancing remotely from Kenya, requiring minimum USD 24,000 annual income from non-Kenyan sources.
The Kenya Work Permit Class N, colloquially recognized as the Digital Nomad Visa, represents a strategic evolution in the nation’s immigration framework, formally introduced to capitalize on the global shift toward remote work and the burgeoning "work-from-anywhere" culture. Established under the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act, this permit was designed to position Kenya as a premier destination for international talent, leveraging the country’s robust digital infrastructure, vibrant expatriate communities, and favorable time zone for European and Middle Eastern markets. By creating a dedicated legal pathway for individuals who derive their income from sources entirely outside of Kenya, the government sought to fill a critical gap in its immigration system; previously, remote workers often existed in a legal gray area, relying on standard tourist visas that prohibited professional activity. This permit formalizes their presence, allowing the state to capture economic benefits through application fees and local consumption while ensuring that these transient professionals do not displace local workers in the domestic labor market, thereby fostering a symbiotic relationship between global digital nomads and the Kenyan economy.
The ideal applicant for the Class N permit is a location-independent professional—such as a software developer, digital marketer, creative consultant, or remote entrepreneur—who is employed by a foreign entity or maintains a freelance business with a proven, consistent revenue stream. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a minimum annual income of USD 24,000, a threshold intended to ensure that the permit holder contributes positively to the local economy without requiring social support. What makes this visa particularly distinctive compared to standard work permits is that it explicitly decouples the applicant from the need for a local employer; it does not require a Kenyan company to sponsor the visa, nor does it subject the applicant to the rigorous labor market testing typically associated with traditional work permits. While the permit offers the freedom to reside in Kenya and enjoy its diverse landscapes and urban hubs for an extended period, it comes with the clear limitation that the holder is strictly prohibited from engaging in local employment or providing services to Kenyan clients. Furthermore, the requirement for comprehensive health insurance underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring that visitors remain self-sufficient, providing a streamlined, efficient, and modern immigration solution for the global digital workforce.
Processing fee (non-refundable) | 200 USD |
Issuance fee (per year) recurring | 1,000 USD |
| Initial grant | 2 years |
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
KenyaWork under an employment contract for a company registered outside Kenya, OR be a shareholder/conduct business on behalf of a foreign company, OR offer services as self-employed to clients located outside Kenya.
Hold a valid national passport.
Provide bank statements or payslips for the last three months proving monthly income from non-Kenyan sources.
Provide proof of accommodation in Kenya (hotel reservation, lease, or rental agreement).
Provide a letter of no objection from the local embassy of the applicant's home country.
Education
bachelor or higher
Duly filled and signed Form 25 (online form).
Two recent passport-size colour photographs (for both new and renewal applications).
Copies of valid national passport.
Current immigration status (if already in Kenya).
Detailed and signed cover letter from the applicant addressed to the Director General of Immigration Services.
Signed cover letter from the employer, company or organisation.
Bank statements or payslips for the last three months proving monthly income.
Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation, lease or rental agreement).
Letter of no objection from the local embassy of the home country.
Company details: physical address, telephone number, email address.
Copy of the Class N permit checklist.
| Application Steps | Create a Government of Kenya Single Sign-On account and log into the eFNS portal at fns.immigration.… | fns.immigration.go.ke |
| Fee Breakdown | Processing fee (non-refundable): 200 USD; Issuance fee (per year): 1000 USD | fns.immigration.go.ke |
| Fees | USD 200 (non-refundable processing fee) + USD 1,000 per year (issuance fee) | fns.immigration.go.ke |
| Forms | Form 25 (Class N Permit Application) | fns.immigration.go.ke |
| Job Offer Required | false | fns.immigration.go.ke |
| Application Portal | https://fns.immigration.go.ke/ | fns.immigration.go.ke |
| Official Info | https://fns.immigration.go.ke/infopack/permits/classN/ | fns.immigration.go.ke |
| Max Stay | 1 or 2 years, renewable | fns.immigration.go.ke |
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