Hi,Ìý This post is not going to be great news for you, unfortunately.
The first thing that you need to know is that carrying out ANY type of work, including volunteering is illegal in Kenya, without the correct work permit.Ìý The reality is that you are unlikely to be able to easily move to Nairobi, then find work, then obtain the relevant work permit all within the validity period of the normal single entry visitors visa.Ìý You might get away with doing the odd day of volunteering here and there, without a work permit, but anything longer term is inadvisable.Ìý If you are caught, the penalties can be severe.
For paid employment, or longer term voluntary positions, it is the employer that supports the work permit application, as they have to evidence that there is no suitably skilled Kenyan who could fill the role and that there will be training for a Kenyan to do the job long term.Ìý ÌýThe work permit application can take quite a few weeks, so what normally happens (so Iam told) is that an expat, would secure a job while in their home country, then wait until the work permit has been issued, before moving to Kenya to start work.Ìý Alternatively, get a job, while in Kenya, then move back when the visa runs out and wait for the work permit application process to complete.
Concerning partners; they can apply for a 'Dependents Pass'.Ìý This allows partners to legally remain in Kenya, but they cannot legally work.Ìý The 'Dependents Pass' is normally issued to the non employed half of a married couple and their children (if any).Ìý It could well be very difficult for you to obtain a 'Dependents Pass', as you are not married.Ìý It has also been historically quite difficult for men to obtain this - Kenya is quite a conservative society.Ìý I would strongly advise you to research this, before you give up work and make plans to move.Ìý I have pasted a couple of links below to give you more information on permits and passes.
With regard to staying in Kenya on a normal visitors visa, you are generally given an initial 90 days, after which you can apply, at Immigration for a further 90 days, provided you also register 'as an alien'.Ìý After this period, you must leave Kenya, for a short period and apply for a new visa, which begins the cycle again.Ìý You should also note that as of the 1st July 2015, visas should be applied for online at:
However, you can still obtain one through the Kenya High Commission, or on arrival until the end of August.