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Classes of Work Permits in Kenya

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Kenya is a vibrant country offering numerous opportunities for foreign nationals seeking employment or business ventures. To work legally in Kenya, one must obtain a work permit. The Kenyan government has categorized work permits into different classes, each designed to cater to various professional and business needs. This guide explores the different classes of work permits available in Kenya, the eligibility criteria, and the application process.

Class A: Prospecting and Mining

This permit is issued to individuals who intend to engage in prospecting for minerals or mining. Applicants must prove they have the financial resources and expertise to undertake these activities.  Eligibility:

  • Demonstrable financial capability.
  • Relevant expertise and experience in mining or mineral prospecting.

Class B: Agriculture and Animal Husbandry

Class B permits are for those wishing to engage in agriculture or animal husbandry. This includes large-scale farming, horticulture, and dairy farming.

Eligibility:

  • Proof of land ownership or lease agreements.
  • Demonstrable financial investment in agricultural activities.

Class C: Prescribed Professions

This permit is for individuals in specific professions such as medicine, law, or engineering. Applicants must be registered members of the respective professional bodies in Kenya.

Eligibility:

  • Registration with a professional body in Kenya.
  • Relevant academic and professional qualifications.

Class D: Employment

Class D permits are for individuals offered specific employment by a specific employer. The employer must demonstrate that the skills required for the job are not available locally.

Eligibility:

  • An offer of employment from a recognized employer in Kenya.
  • Evidence that the position cannot be filled by a Kenyan citizen.

Class F: Specific Manufacturing

This permit is issued to those who intend to engage in specific manufacturing sectors. Applicants must show substantial financial investment and expertise in the manufacturing industry.

Eligibility:

  • Proof of significant investment in manufacturing.
  • Relevant expertise and business plan.

Class G: Specific Trade, Business, or Consultancy

Class G permits are for individuals wishing to engage in trade, business, or consultancy services. This includes import/export businesses, retail, and consultancy firms.

Eligibility:

  • Proof of financial capability.
  • Detailed business plan and relevant experience.

Class I: Approved Religious and Charitable Activities

This permit is for individuals involved in religious or charitable activities. Applicants must be part of a recognized religious or charitable organization.

Eligibility:

  • Affiliation with a recognized organization.
  • Demonstrable track record in religious or charitable work.

Class K: Ordinary Residents

Class K permits are for individuals who are not engaged in any form of employment, business, or profession but wish to reside in Kenya. Applicants must prove they have adequate financial means to support themselves.

Eligibility:

  • Proof of financial means to reside in Kenya without employment.
  • Evidence of stable income or savings.

Application Process

  1. Prepare Documentation: Gather all required documents, including financial statements, professional qualifications, business plans, and proof of employment or investment.
  2. Submit Application: Applications are submitted to the Department of Immigration Services in Kenya.
  3. Review and Approval: The application will be reviewed, and additional information may be requested. Once approved, the work permit will be issued.

Conclusion

Understanding the different classes of work permits in Kenya is crucial for foreign nationals looking to work, invest, or reside in the country. Each class has specific eligibility criteria and requirements. At  Gichuri & Partners, we specialize in guiding clients through the complex process of obtaining work permits, and ensuring compliance with Kenyan immigration laws. Contact us for expert assistance in securing your work permit and making your transition to Kenya seamless.

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