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A Dependent Pass in Kenya (DPK) is an immigration permit issued by the Directorate of Immigration Services in Kenya. It allows foreign nationals who are dependents of Kenyan citizens, permanent residents, or valid permit holders to legally reside in Kenya.
Permanent Residency (PR) in Kenya grants foreign nationals the right to reside in the country on a long-term basis without the need to renew permits continuously.
Kenyan contract law is anchored in the principle of pacta sunt servanda, freedom of contracts, and the notion that parties are bound by their contracts and must honour their terms.
The rise in urbanization and land scarcity in major cities like Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru has significantly shifted the real estate landscape in Kenya.
In Kenya, the doctrine of adverse possession remains one of the most intriguing and misunderstood legal concepts, often leading to intense litigation, especially in land disputes.
Secondment refers to an arrangement in employment law where an employer temporarily transfers an employee to work for another employer…
The Class B Permit is a crucial immigration document for foreign nationals seeking to engage in agriculture or animal husbandry in Kenya, either individually or in partnership.
Kenya is a preferred destination for international couples seeking to formalize their union, whether between a Kenyan and a foreign national or two foreign nationals.
Kenya’s legal framework on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) plays a vital role in regulating business consolidations, ensuring fair competition, and safeguarding consumer interests.
In an increasingly globalized world, individuals and businesses often find themselves needing to use documents in foreign countries.