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Permanent Residence - Category C (Children Born Abroad)
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Permanent Residence - Category C (Children Born Abroad)

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

100,000 KES

Stay Duration

Varies (No renewal required, permanent status)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

Permanent residence for children of Kenyan citizens who were born outside Kenya and acquired citizenship of their country of birth.

The Permanent Residence Category C visa, specifically designed for children of Kenyan citizens born abroad, represents a pivotal mechanism within the Kenyan immigration framework to preserve ancestral ties and national identity. Established under the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act of 2011, this visa addresses the legal complexities faced by the Kenyan diaspora, particularly those whose children acquired the citizenship of their country of birth by operation of law. Before the formalization of this category, many second-generation Kenyans living abroad faced significant bureaucratic hurdles when attempting to reintegrate into their home country, often being treated as foreign nationals despite their direct familial lineage. By creating this specific pathway, the Kenyan government effectively bridged the gap between the constitutional right to citizenship and the practical realities of international migration, ensuring that children of Kenyan citizens—who may have technically lost or never held Kenyan citizenship due to dual-nationality restrictions or birth-right laws in their host countries—maintain a permanent, legal bridge to their heritage without the need for temporary permits.

The ideal applicant for this category is an individual under the age of 21 who maintains a clear, documented parental link to a Kenyan citizen but currently holds foreign nationality. While the visa is not restricted to specific professional fields—as the primary qualification is familial status rather than economic contribution—it serves as a foundational status for young people who may eventually seek to pursue education, vocational training, or early-career opportunities within Kenya. What makes this category distinctive compared to standard work or student visas is its permanence; it bypasses the precarious nature of time-bound permits, granting the holder the right to reside, work, and study in Kenya indefinitely. Unlike typical residency permits that require continuous renewal and proof of financial self-sufficiency, Category C focuses on the restoration of belonging. However, it is important to note that while this status provides a robust legal foundation for residency, it carries a processing fee of KES 100,000, reflecting the administrative commitment required to verify lineage and civil documentation. By securing this status, young applicants gain the stability necessary to integrate fully into Kenyan society, effectively transforming them from visitors into permanent members of the national community.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a child of a Kenyan citizen.

Must have been born outside Kenya.

Must hold citizenship of the country of birth/domicile that precludes dual citizenship.

Must have a clean criminal record (if applicable).

Must provide proof of parent's Kenyan citizenship.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Duly filled and commissioned Form 23.

Category C Questionnaire (generated online).

Application letter (by parent).

Certified copy of the child's birth certificate.

Certified copies of parents' birth certificates, Kenyan Passport(s), or National ID(s).

Certified copy of the child's current passport.

Two recent passport-size photographs.

Police Clearance Certificate.

Copy of Dependent pass or Student pass (if applicable).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows children of Kenyan citizens to reside in Kenya permanently.
  • Provides a legal status for those whose home countries do not allow dual citizenship.
  • Grants rights to education, employment, and property ownership similar to other permanent residents.

Worth Knowing

  • Does not automatically grant Kenyan citizenship.
  • High issuance fee (KES 750,000).
  • Requires proof of the parent's Kenyan citizenship status.
  • Must be applied for through the parent's account if the child is a minor.

Application Process

1

Meet eligibility: Meet one of four permanent residency pathways

2

Create eFNS account: Register on Immigration portal

3

Prepare documentation: Gather extensive supporting documents

4

Complete application: Fill permanent residency application form

5

Upload documents: Submit via eFNS portal

6

Pay application fee: According to category

7

Internal verification: Immigration reviews and verifies documents

8

Await decision: 1-2 years processing

9

Receive permit: Permanent residence certificate issued

Application Forms

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