Work Permit in Kenya
Thinking of working, investing, or volunteering in Kenya?
Before you pack your bags and begin your journey, one important document determines how legally and confidently you can operate — the Work Permit.
A work permit is an official authorization issued by the Directorate of Immigration Services under the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act, 2011. It allows foreign nationals to engage in specific employment, investment, or activities within Kenya.
At Bizpap Services, we help individuals and organizations understand the right type of permit for their needs — ensuring smooth, compliant, and successful applications.
Types of Work Permits in Kenya
Different classes of work permits are issued depending on the type of work or business activity you intend to carry out.
Here’s an overview of the main permit categories:
Class A – Prospecting and Mining
For individuals or companies engaged in mining or mineral exploration within Kenya.
Class B – Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
For foreigners wishing to undertake farming or livestock businesses.
Class C – Prescribed Professions
For professionals such as doctors, engineers, architects, lawyers, and other recognized professions seeking to practice in Kenya.
Class D – Employment
For foreign nationals offered specific employment by a registered Kenyan organization where the skill is not readily available locally.
Class F – Manufacturing
For individuals or companies engaging in manufacturing industries and production-based enterprises.
Class G – Investment and Trade
For investors intending to engage in trade, business, or consultancy in Kenya, supported by valid proof of capital.
Class I – Missionaries, Religious and Charitable Activities
For members of religious institutions, missionaries, or charitable organizations approved by the government.
Class K – Ordinary Residents
For individuals who wish to reside in Kenya without engaging in any form of paid employment but can demonstrate a reliable source of income.
Class M – Refugees
For refugees recognized by the Department of Refugee Affairs in Kenya.
Why a Work Permit Matters
A valid work permit allows you to:
- Work or operate legally within Kenya
- Comply with immigration and labor regulations
- Apply for dependent passes for your family
- Avoid penalties or deportation
- Enjoy peace of mind knowing your stay is legitimate
Whether you’re an investor, skilled worker, or volunteer — the right permit protects both you and your organization.
Common Challenges Applicants Face
Many people face delays or rejections because of:
- Submitting incomplete or incorrect documents
- Applying under the wrong class
- Lack of clear justification or supporting evidence
- Missing compliance or tax requirements
That’s why expert guidance is crucial — to ensure your application meets all legal and procedural standards from the start.
Let Bizpap Guide You
At Bizpap Services, we assist individuals, investors, and organizations in identifying the correct permit class and preparing complete, compliant documentation.
Our role is to make your process seamless, accurate, and timely, without exposing you to avoidable delays or errors.
Whether you’re coming to Kenya for work, business, or charitable activities — we ensure your stay is legal, secure, and fully compliant with Kenyan immigration laws.
📞 Contact Bizpap Services today to get professional assistance with your Work Permit in Kenya — and start your journey the right way.