Applying for the Kenyan Permanent Residence
Kenya offers a dynamic and welcoming environment for individuals seeking to establish permanent residence in the country. The Kenyan Permanent Residence Permit grants eligible foreign nationals the right to live and work in Kenya on a long-term basis, without the need for frequent permit renewals. This status provides significant legal and practical stability, while also offering a pathway to Kenyan citizenship in the future.
Permanent residence status is governed by the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act, No. 12 of 2011. According to the Act, a permanent resident is an individual who has been formally granted this status in accordance with the prescribed legal framework. Once issued, the status remains valid indefinitely unless it is revoked under specific conditions outlined in the legislation.
Kenya recognises four distinct categories of Permanent Residence, each tailored to a specific type of applicant. These categories reflect various legal, familial, or professional ties that an applicant may have with Kenya.
The four categories of Kenyan Permanent Residence are:
- Category A – Permanent Residence for former citizens of Kenya
- Category B – Permanent Residence for holders of valid Work Permits
- Category C – Permanent Residence for children of Kenyan citizens
- Category D – Permanent Residence for spouses of Kenyan citizens
Each category has specific eligibility criteria and documentary requirements. Applicants must ensure full compliance with the provisions of the Act and relevant administrative procedures when submitting their applications.
Last updated: 30/09/2025