Application for a Class K permit in Kenya
Here is a breakdown of what you need to know to apply for a Class K permit:
Eligibility Criteria: To qualify for a Class K permit, the applicant must meet the following criteria:
      Age Requirement: The applicant must be 35 years and above.
  Financial Stability: The applicant must have a guaranteed income of at least USD 25,000 per year sourced from outside Kenya, such as pensions, rental income, interests, dividends, personal savings, among others.
Employment Restriction: The applicant must undertake not to engage in any form of employment within Kenya.
How to apply for a class K permit in Kenya
 Application Form: Complete a duly filled application form 25, providing accurate and detailed information.
Cover Letter: Prepare a detailed and signed cover letter addressed to the Director of Immigration, outlining the purpose of the application and any relevant details.
 Passport Documentation: Provide copies of the passport for both the applicant and any dependents.
 Contact Information: Furnish comprehensive contact details for the applicant, including:
    Email address
    Postal address
    Telephone number
    Physical address
Proof of Income: Submit documented proof of the applicant's income meeting the stipulated threshold.
Passport Photos: Include recent passport photos of the applicant.
Cost of a Class K permit in Kenya.
Fees: Be aware of the applicable fees:
Application and Processing Fee: Kshs 20,000
 Upon Approval: Annual fee of Kshs 250,000 and a security bond of Kshs 100,000
Once you have gathered all the required documents and fees, follow these steps to complete the application process:
Submission: Submit the completed application form along with all supporting documents and fees to the immigration via FNS portal.
Review and Processing: Await the review and processing of your application. Any additional information requested by the authorities should be provided promptly.
Approval: Upon approval of the permit, payment of the annual fee and security bond will be required.
Commencement of Residency: With the Class K permit secured, you are now eligible to reside in Kenya under the specified conditions.
It's crucial to note that the application process may involve slight variations depending on specific regulations and procedures. Therefore, seeking guidance from immigration experts or professionals familiar with Kenya's immigration laws is advisable.