Children born abroad to Kenyan parents are entitled to Kenyan citizenship, but establishing that citizenship requires obtaining a Kenyan birth certificate through proper consular and civil registratio...
The Kenyan diaspora represents one of the nation's most powerful development resources, channelling billions of dollars in remittances, investing in property and businesses, transferring skills and kn...
The Constitution of Kenya 2010 guarantees voting rights for Kenyans living abroad, yet more than a decade later, diaspora voting remains largely unimplemented. With an estimated four million Kenyans i...
The Kenyan diaspora has evolved from scattered communities of students and job-seekers into a powerful economic, cultural, and political force that shapes Kenya's development trajectory. With remittan...
Acquiring Kenyan citizenship through registration or naturalization opens the door to full participation in Kenya's economic, social, and political life. Whether you are a foreign spouse of a Kenyan c...
Every child born to a Kenyan parent abroad is entitled to Kenyan citizenship and a Kenyan passport, regardless of where they were born or what other citizenship they may hold. Navigating the applicati...
Children born to Kenyan parents anywhere in the world are automatically Kenyan citizens by birth under the 2010 Constitution. Obtaining a Kenyan passport for your child born abroad involves registerin...
The Constitution of Kenya 2010 recognized the right to dual citizenship, allowing millions of Kenyans in the diaspora to hold foreign citizenship without losing their Kenyan identity. Whether you are ...
Comprehensive guide to dual citizenship for Kenyan diaspora. Covers constitutional rights, responsibilities, reclaiming citizenship, practical implications, and children's citizenship.