How to Renounce Kenyan Citizenship

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Renouncing Kenyan citizenship is a significant legal process that requires careful preparation and adherence to specific requirements. This guide provides a clear and concise overview of the steps involved in completing Form 6, the necessary documents, and the associated fees to ensure a smooth renunciation process.

  1. Complete Form 6

    Obtain and fill out Form 6, which is the official declaration of renunciation of Kenyan citizenship. Ensure all sections are accurately completed and the form is attested by a Commissioner for Oaths.

  2. Gather Required Documents

    Collect all necessary documents, including two passport-sized photographs, original copies of your Kenyan passport and identity card, a copy of your birth certificate, and a copy of another country’s passport or proof of citizenship assurance.

  3. Include Parental Documentation

    Provide a copy of your parent’s Kenyan passport or ID to establish your lineage and citizenship history.

  4. Prepare Citizenship Certificate

    Ensure you have your Kenyan citizenship certificate ready, as it is a mandatory document for the renunciation process.

  5. Pay the Required Fees

    Prepare the application fee of KSH 20,000 and the issuance fee of KSH 50,000. These fees are mandatory for processing your renunciation request.

  6. Submit Your Application

    Submit the completed Form 6, along with all required documents and fees, to the relevant government office responsible for citizenship matters.

Time Estimate: Approximately 2-4 weeks, depending on processing times and document verification

Requirements

Form 6
2 passport-sized photographs
Original Kenyan passport and ID
Birth certificate
Copy of another country’s passport or citizenship assurance
Citizenship certificate
Parent’s Kenyan passport or ID
Application fee (KSH 20,000)
Issuance fee (KSH 50,000)