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Immigration Session

Venue:  Conference room to be communicated

Providing clarity on the legal framework, recent regulatory developments, and practical issues that commonly affect internationally mobile families.

The session will be delivered as a legally grounded and informative briefing, specifically tailored to expatriates and their dependants residing in Kenya. 

The session will cover, among other areas:

  • Immigration matters affecting expatriates and their dependents in Kenya, including an overview of the applicable legal and regulatory environment.

  • Work permits, with an explanation of the various permit classes, placing particular emphasis on newly introduced permit categories that may be suitable for spouses and adult dependents seeking lawful status or economic engagement in Kenya.

  • Citizenship and permanent residence, outlining the legal basis for each status, the benefits attached to them, and the available pathways for eligible applicants.

  • The relationship between immigration status and asset acquisition, including property and land ownership, and how immigration rules interact with long-term residence and investment decisions.

  • Dependent rules, including current requirements, common challenges faced by families, and an overview of proposed and anticipated changes in law and policy.

The objective of the session is to equip members with clear, accurate and practical information to support informed personal, family and financial planning, while remaining fully compliant with Kenyan immigration law.   

External Facilitator: Rose Muigai( Advocate(K), Solicitor(UK)), Glascoterose Advocates

Registration Deadline: 15th February

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