Kenya•AfricaVaries
100,000 KES
Varies (No renewal required, permanent status)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Permanent residence for former Kenyan citizens who renounced citizenship and cannot hold dual citizenship under their new country's laws.
The Permanent Residence Category A visa, specifically designed for former Kenyan citizens, serves as a vital legislative bridge for members of the Kenyan diaspora who have been forced to relinquish their nationality due to the restrictive citizenship laws of their adopted countries. Established under the framework of the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act of 2011, this visa was created to address the legal vacuum faced by individuals who acquired foreign citizenship in nations that do not permit dual nationality, such as Japan, China, or various Gulf states. By mandating the renunciation of their original Kenyan status to comply with foreign naturalization requirements, these individuals effectively became foreigners in their own land. This permanent residence category fills a critical gap in the immigration system by acknowledging the deep-seated historical, cultural, and familial ties of the diaspora, ensuring that those who were once citizens are not treated as mere tourists or temporary workers. It functions as a formal recognition of the state’s commitment to maintaining a permanent link with its former nationals, providing a legal mechanism for them to return to their country of origin without the burden of temporary permits or the threat of deportation.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a former Kenyan citizen who has reached the age of majority (21 years or older) and is seeking to re-establish a permanent foothold in Kenya despite having acquired another nationality. While the visa is open to those who meet the criteria regardless of their professional background, it is particularly sought after by retirees, entrepreneurs, and professionals who wish to invest in the Kenyan economy or spend their later years in their homeland. Unlike standard work permits or investor visas, which are often subject to strict renewal cycles, performance reviews, or employment-based contingencies, Category A offers a distinct advantage: it provides a stable, long-term status that grants the holder the right to reside and work in Kenya indefinitely. This status is highly prized because it removes the instability associated with temporary residency, allowing the holder to own land, engage in business, and access public services with a level of security comparable to citizenship. However, it is important to note that while this visa confers the right of permanent residence, it does not automatically restore the political rights associated with full citizenship, such as the right to vote or hold public office, which remain reserved for those who hold a Kenyan passport. With a processing fee of KES 100,000, the visa represents a significant but singular investment in long-term security, offering a seamless path for the diaspora to reintegrate into the social and economic fabric of the nation.
Must be a former Kenyan citizen by birth or naturalization.
Must have renounced or lost Kenyan citizenship.
Must be precluded by the laws of the country of current citizenship from holding dual citizenship.
Must be a person of good conduct.
Must have a valid passport of the current country of citizenship.
Education
none or higher
Duly filled Form 23 (Permanent Residence Application Form).
Duly filled Questionnaire for Intending Applicant.
Application cover letter addressed to the Director of Immigration Services.
Proof of previous Kenyan citizenship (e.g., old Kenyan passport, birth certificate, or ID).
Proof of renunciation of Kenyan citizenship.
Proof of current citizenship (e.g., naturalization certificate and current passport).
Police Clearance Certificate from the country of current domicile.
Two recent passport-size color photos.
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