Kenya's visa-free entry: Government unveils regulations for smooth implementation
Kenya has clarified the rules governing the much-anticipated visa-free entry announced by President William Ruto during the 2023 Jamhuri Day celebration.
Contrary to the initial expectation of immediate implementation in January 2024, the government has introduced regulations outlining the procedures for visa-free entry for all African visitors.
President Ruto had declared Kenya as a visa-free country during the national celebration, stating, “Beginning January 2024, Kenya will be a visa-free country. It shall no longer be necessary for any person from any corner of the globe to carry the burden of applying for a visa to come to Kenya.”
However, almost a week into the new year, the implementation has faced a delay, with the government introducing the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration (Amendment) Regulations, 2023. According to these regulations, individuals planning to visit Kenya must now register on a designated portal established by the immigration director. The move aims to streamline the visa-free entry process and ensure effective management of incoming visitors.
As the nation awaits the full implementation of the visa-free entry policy, these regulations provide insight into the government's approach to facilitate smoother and more organized travel for African visitors to Kenya. (ILKHA)