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Presumption of Marriage in Kenya: End of an Era?

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Presumption Of Marriage In Kenya: End Of An Era?

It is a long-settled common law principle that long cohabitation of a man and woman with a general reputation as husband and wife raises a presumption that the parties have contracted a marriage. ...

Advantages of a Church holding its Property through an Incorporated Trust.

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Advantages Of A Church Holding Its Property Through An Incorporated Trust.

Churches are registered under the Societies Act, Cap 108, Laws of Kenya. Unlike registration under the Companies Act or the Limited Liability Partnership Act, this registration does not confer artific...

Requirements for a Class M Work Permit for Refugees

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Requirements For A Class M Work Permit For Refugees

Local integration is recognized by the UNHCR as one of the most durable solutions for refugees and the refugee crisis world-wide....

Rapid results initiative RRI program for citizenship and permanent residence

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Rapid Results Initiative Rri Program For Citizenship And Permanent Residence

Rapid results initiative RRI program for citizenship and permanent residence...

The Case for Foreign Nationals Seeking to Work in Kenya

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The Case For Foreign Nationals Seeking To Work In Kenya

Foreign nationals who wish to engage in gainful ventures in Kenya must comply with the provisions of the Constitution of Kenya, the Citizenship and Immigration Act (the “Act”) and underpinning Reg...

Obtaining Permanent Residency in Kenya

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Obtaining Permanent Residency In Kenya

Be informed on what it takes to obtain permanent residency in Kenya...


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