- has been a lawful resident under valid permit including diplomatic residents (e.g ambassadors, envoys, diplomatic & consular staff including their spouses and approved staff) who have waived diplomatic immunity and privileges.
- has resided in Kenya throughout the period of twelve months immediately preceding the date of the application;
- has adequate knowledge of Kenya and of the duties and rights of citizens
- understand and speak Kiswahili or a local dialect;
- has not been convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a term of three years or longer;
- satisfies the Cabinet Secretary that he or she intends to reside in Kenya after registration;
- has been determined, through an objective criterion, and the justification made, in writing, that he or she has made or is capable of making a substantive contribution to the progress or advancement in any area of national development within Kenya; and
- has not been adjudged bankrupt.
Citizenship By Registration - Lawful Residents

Published on Aug. 27, 2021, 8:38 p.m. | Category: Immigration & Global Mobility
In this week’s series, we discuss the qualifications and requirements for procuring Kenyan citizenship by lawful residents/holders of valid work permits/passes in continuation of our citizenship series, (see previous articles here)
Kenyan citizenship may either be acquired by birth or by registration.
With regards to citizenship by registration, the law provides that, a person who has been lawfully resident in Kenya for a continuous period of at least seven years, and who satisfies the conditions prescribed by the law may apply to be registered as a citizen.
A person is considered to be lawfully resident in Kenya if he or she has held valid work permit.
Qualifications for Citizenship by Registration of Lawful Residents
A person who has attained the age of majority and capacity and who has been lawfully resident in Kenya for a continuous period of at least seven years may on application be registered as a citizen if that person:
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