A Guide on the Registration of Births of Kenyans Born Abroad
The registration of births of Kenyan citizens occurring outside Kenya is a crucial legal process that ensures a child born abroad is formally recognized as a Kenyan citizen by birth.
Stay informed on immigration procedures, regulations, and updates to navigate the complexities of immigration law in Kenya.
Stay informed on immigration procedures, regulations, and updates to navigate the complexities of immigration law in Kenya.
The registration of births of Kenyan citizens occurring outside Kenya is a crucial legal process that ensures a child born abroad is formally recognized as a Kenyan citizen by birth.
The Class R Permit is Kenya’s newest dedicated immigration permit category, created exclusively for citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states.
Increasingly, foreign nationals live, work, invest, and marry in Kenya. Naturally, questions arise when such marriages break down: Can foreigners file for divorce in Kenya? What laws apply? What happens to children, property, and immigration status?
The O-1 visa is a non-immigrant U.S. visa designed for individuals who possess extraordinary ability or achievement in their field.
Foreign investors looking to establish a presence in Kenya often face a pivotal decision: Should you register a branch of your foreign company or incorporate a subsidiary?
A citizen of a foreign country who wishes to travel to the United States must first obtain a visa, either a non-immigrant visa for a temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence.
Kenya has transitioned from traditional visa systems to a streamlined Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) regime.
Under Section 33(1) of the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act, 2011 (Cap. 170), prohibited immigrants are foreign nationals who are barred from entering or remaining in Kenya due to various serious legal, security, health, or public order concerns.
A Class D Employment Permit in Kenya is a work authorization issued to foreign nationals who have been offered specific employment by a Kenyan employer.
Taxation is a cornerstone of Kenya’s regulatory framework for businesses, providing both revenue for government operations and a structured environment for commercial activity.
Automated page speed optimizations for fast site performance