Gov't introduces new work permits to cement Nairobi as Africa's multilateral hub
The proposed amendments aim to modernize and streamline work permit regulations, advancing national interests through the creation of digital jobs, smoother regional integration, and fairer practices.
These reforms will not only bolster foreign exchange inflows but also solidify Kenya’s standing as a leading international and financial hub.
As part of efforts to elevate Kenya’s role as a diplomatic and multilateral center, the new Class ‘P’ permit has been introduced.
This permit will cater to personnel from the United Nations, diplomatic missions, inter-governmental organizations and international NGOs accredited to or operating in hardship regions within neighboring countries.
The reforms also include the creation of Class ‘R’, a specialized permit for citizens of East African Community (EAC) member states.
This permit simplifies and consolidates access for all categories of EAC nationals whether investors, professionals, skilled and unskilled workers, traders, farmers, or manufacturers without imposing any charges.
Proof of citizenship from an EAC member state will be the sole requirement, reaffirming the regional right to live, work, and thrive across member nations.
With these progressive reforms, Kenya continues to champion regional cooperation, economic opportunity, and global engagement, making it a hub where partnerships, talent, and investment can flourish.
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