F1 - Citizenship
F1 - Citizenship
F1 - Citizenship
A citizen is a person who legally belongs to a state. Citizenship therefore is the act of belonging to a particular
country.
There are two ways of becoming a citizen by birth and registration.
Citizen by birth.
Anyone born to parents who are Kenyan citizens is entitled to citizenship. It applies to one born in or outside
Kenya. It’s also given to a child found in Kenya who is less than eight years, and whose nationality and parents
are unknown.
A citizen by birth does not lose citizenship by acquiring the citizenship of another country.
Citizenship by registration.
This is where a person who is not a Kenyan citizen is granted Kenyan citizenship. Like.
A person who has been married to a citizen for a period of at least seven years.
A person who has been lawfully living in Kenya for a continuous period of at least seven years.
A child adopted by a citizen.
Revocation of citizenship.
If the person acquired the citizenship by fraud, false representation or failure to provide full information.
If a person supports or is found to have supported an enemy country during war with Kenya.
If the person has within five years been convicted to a prison term of three or more years.
If a person has been convicted of treason or offence of which a penalty of seven or more years.