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Kenya · Class N Permit

🇰🇪 Kenya Digital nomad visa

Kenya Class N Permit requirements: income, duration, taxes, health insurance — from official sources.

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Minimum income
€1,850/mo
Proof required
Initial duration
2 years
Renewable
Health insurance
Required in practice
Full visa period
Tax treatment
Standard resident taxation
Path to residence
Indirect (switch required)
Family can join
Government fee
≈ €185
Partially verified Last verified June 15, 2026 Reviewed by Henry van de Vorming
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All requirements in detail

Official name
Class N – Digital Nomad Work Permit (Kenya Citizenship and Immigration (Amendment) Regulations, 2024)
Visa type
Digital nomad visa
Status
Active
Income requirement (original currency)
2,000 USD / month
Income basis
Salary / employment contract
Legal basis
Operative requirement is an assured foreign-source income of USD 24,000/year (= USD 2,000/month) from sources outside Kenya. EUR converted at ~1.08 USD/EUR (mid-2026): USD 2,000 / 1.08 ≈ EUR 1,852 ≈ EUR 1,850/month. CONFLICT IN SOURCES: the original gazetted text (Legal Notice No. 155 / Kenya Gazette No. 179, in force 1 Oct 2024; CMS Law) set USD 55,000/year; this was subsequently reduced to USD 24,000/year (reported under the December 2024 amendment), the figure now cited by the law firms describing the live permit (Njaga, WKA, Afriwise, Otieno Aballah). A further nuance: some 2025-2026 guidance (Afriwise, others) describes USD 24,000 as a benchmark for demonstrating 'stable consistent foreign income' via bank statements/payslips rather than a hard statutory floor. The lower, operative USD 24,000 figure is used here; the Directorate of Immigration Services does not publish the threshold on a static page, so confirm before relying on it.
Proof of funds
Required
Family surcharges
No published per-dependent income surcharge found. Dependants are handled via separate dependant's passes; no official additional income multiplier confirmed in the sources reviewed.
Working for local clients
Not allowed
Path to citizenship
No
Where to apply
Online, In country
Processing time
Tax residency trigger
183 days

Insurance requirement, verbatim intent: The published Amendment Regulations eligibility list (valid passport, proof of remote work, assured foreign income, proof of Kenyan accommodation, clean criminal-record certificate) does not explicitly enumerate health insurance. However, Kenyan immigration-practice guidance (e.g. Otieno Aballah Advocates) states applicants must hold comprehensive health insurance valid in Kenya for the full duration of stay, covering medical emergencies, hospitalization and repatriation. Several other firms do not mention insurance at all, so the requirement is treated as implicit rather than explicit. No official minimum coverage amount is published. Private/international health insurance is the practical route; foreigners cannot rely on the public scheme (SHA/SHIF) on entry.

Tax notes: No special tax regime exists for Class N holders; they fall under Kenya's ordinary residence-based income tax. Under the Income Tax Act (Cap 470), an individual is tax resident if present in Kenya for 183+ days in a year of income, OR present an average of 122+ days/year over the current and two preceding years (or with a permanent home in Kenya plus any presence in the year). A RESIDENT is taxable on WORLDWIDE income at progressive PAYE rates (10-35%); a NON-RESIDENT is taxable only on Kenya-source income. (Note: Kenya is residence-based with worldwide taxation of residents, not a territorial system — corrected from a prior 'territorial' label.) The permit forbids Kenya-source remuneration, so short-stay nomads under 183 days typically have no Kenyan tax on foreign remote-work income. Holders who become resident should seek advice; DTA relief may apply. The 183-day rule is the general residence test, not a permit-specific carve-out.

Insurance requirement

Insurance that meets the Kenya Class N Permit requirements

Required in practice, for: full visa period. These plans match the published requirement:

SafetyWing (underwritten by SafetyWing Insurance I.I., Puerto Rico; Complete health portion by VUMI Group I.I.) · Nomad subscription

Worldwide travel-medical cover including Kenya with USD 250k limit plus emergency evacuation, runs for the full stay via 28-day auto-extension, and a downloadable certificate of coverage satisfies the Class N Permit's implicit demand for comprehensive health insurance covering emergencies, hospitalization and repatriation.

  • Subscription model: Essential auto-extends every 28 days (5-364 days per policy) and can be bought while already abroad; coverage in 170+ countries
  • No deductible on either plan; Essential also includes travel benefits (lost checked luggage, trip interruption, evacuation from local unrest)
  • Complete is full health insurance (USD 1.5M/year) including routine and preventive care, mental health, cancer treatment and limited maternity; renewable for life if enrolled before age 64

Genki UG (policyholder/agent); underwritten by Squarelife Insurance AG, Liechtenstein · Long-stay travel insurance

Genki Traveler gives EUR 1,000,000 worldwide medical cover including Kenya for up to 12 months with repatriation, and the insurance certificate is issued immediately after first payment, matching the accepted 'travel' type and the practice guidance to cover emergencies and hospitalization for the full stay.

  • Up to EUR 1,000,000 medical coverage valid in every country for up to 12 months, with monthly billing and cancellation possible after the first month
  • Sign-up is possible while already abroad and up to age 69; insurance certificate for visa applications and border checks is issued immediately after the first payment
  • 24/7 emergency assistance (MCI Assist) with direct payment for inpatient hospital stays and no deductible on inpatient treatment
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MyHealth International

Likely qualifying

APRIL International Care France (health risk insured by Groupama Gan Vie; assistance/personal liability by CHUBB European Group SE) · International health insurance

APRIL MyHealth International is worldwide full international health insurance covering hospitalisation and medical evacuation/repatriation at 100%, with Kenya outside its age-restricted country list (max age 74), squarely meeting the 'international_health' accepted type and the repatriation requirement.

  • Four plan tiers with annual limits from EUR/USD 500,000 (Explore) up to unlimited (Extensive/Elite; capped at EUR/USD 2M-4M for treatment in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, USA)
  • Enrollment from age 10 up to 74 in most countries; one-year contract with automatic renewal
  • Hospitalisation, medical evacuation and cancer treatment at 100% on all tiers, with hospital direct billing and free unlimited 24/7 telehealth (Teladoc)

Beyond the visa

Kenya — the rest of the move

The visa is step one. Here is the rest of what it takes to live here — each researched and sourced.

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