Lost Kenyan Citizenship Can Now Be Restored.
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25,000 Kenyans who had lost their citizenship to regain it, stated CS Dr.Fred Matiang'i.
But will have lodged an application at Nyayo House in Nairobi or at the Kenyan embassies.
Speaking during the launch of a Rapid Response Initiative (RRI) for processing Kenyan citizenship and permanent residence interior cabinet Dr. Fred Matiangi noted that So far over 25,000 applications are pending at the Immigration offices, saying he has written to the Attorney General to simplify the application process.
Matiang’i said Kenya is keen to reunite families as most of these Kenyans have to apply for visas and cannot engage in gainful employment unless they are issued with permits and passes.
He said the government is aware that Kenyans who lost their citizenship when the new Constitution came into effect and are eager to regain Kenya Citizenship, which is their birthright.
However, the CS said such individuals must abide by the restrictions that apply to foreign nationals.
“They apply for visas and cannot engage in gainful employment unless they are issued with permits and passes,” he said.
Dr. Matiangi also said he is aware of the importance of supporting the family unit as an important pillar of society and the nation. He commits to prioritizing the processing of pending Citizenship applications for the spouses of Kenya citizens.
He added that the government is aware that there are stateless persons who are descendants of Kenya citizens.
Matiang’i launched a 60-day rapid results initiative programme to clear the backlog and set the stage for speedy processing and issuance of these documents.
“Being a stateless person denies you documents of identity such as national ID cards and passports, without which you miss the opportunity for education and gainful employment. During this RRI Programme, applications for citizenship for this category will be expedited.”
The RRI programme will start on June 2 and run for two months ending on July 31.
However, Matiangi has warned those who will take the advantage exercise to try to get Kenyan citizenship saying individuals will have to undergo mandatory vetting.
“To mitigate this unfortunate motive, applicants for these two services have been subjected to rigorous vetting, sometimes causing prolonged delays,” the CS said.
The Director-General of Immigration was directed to relook at the regulatory framework and the internal processes for the issuance of citizenship and permanent residence and make proposals for the necessary changes that would ensure speedy processing and issuance of the documents.
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