Kenya to Canada Immigration Consultants
RightWay Canada Immigration Services is a trusted and top-rated Canadian immigration consultancy assisting clients from across the globe. As Kenya to Canada immigration consultants, our immigration office licensed by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) offers tailored strategies to help individuals and families plan and achieve their Canadian immigration goals. Our immigration firm has been recognized among the Top Three Immigration Consulting Services by Three Best Rated since 2019, honored with the Top Choice Award in 2022 and 2024, and acknowledged on Yelp and CourseCompare for our client-focused, professional service.
From 2016 to 2024, our Canadian immigration consultants in Kenya have guided 519 clients from Kenya through the Canadian immigration process. Whether your goal is to work, study, reunite with family, or secure permanent residence, our experienced immigration to Canada consultants in Kenya provide clear, step-by-step guidance, accurate documentation, and reliable communication throughout your journey.
Between January 2023 and March 2025, 2,575 citizens of Kenya became permanent residents of Canada. Economic immigration accounted for 1,085 approvals, led by the Provincial Nominee Program (440) and the Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway (205). Other pathways included Federal Skilled Worker (155), Canadian Experience Class (235), Rural and Northern Immigration (30), Caregiver (10), and Atlantic Immigration Program (5).
Family Sponsorship brought 760 newcomers, including Spouse/Partner Sponsorship (585), Parent/Grandparent Sponsorship (60), Child Sponsorship (95), and Extended Family Sponsorship (20). Humanitarian pathways welcomed 695 individuals, including Privately Sponsored Refugees (10), Resettled Refugees (15), and Protected Persons in Canada (680). An additional 35 people arrived through other immigration categories.
Study opportunities in Canada remain attractive for Kenyan citizens. From January 2023 to March 2025, IRCC issued 4,235 Study Permits – 2,100 in 2023, 1,750 in 2024, and 400 in the first quarter of 2025—offering a path to Canadian education, work experience, and potential permanent residency.
If you are considering Canada as your next destination, our Kenya to Canada immigration consultants can help you determine the most suitable pathway and begin your application. To learn more about our services and packages, visit Our Fees page or Book a Consultation to connect with a licensed consultant today.
Kenya to Canada Spousal Sponsorship
Sponsoring your spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner from Kenya? While the process is standard, the Nairobi Visa Office is strict about Identity Photos and Marriage Registration.
From 2016 to 2025, we supported 519 clients from Kenya through the Canadian immigration process. If you’d like a full overview of spouse sponsorship Canada, you can just book a consultation with our Canadian immigration representatives. Also, you can check our Immigration Consultant Cost.
Country-Specific Documents
- Travel History (IMM 5562): Required for the principal applicant and all family members aged 18+.
- Military Service (IMM 5546): Required if the applicant has served in the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF), National Police Service, or held a senior government position.
- Requirement: Submit a copy of all pages of the military/service card or booklet, including blank pages.
Kenya is one of the few countries where IRCC still requests additional physical photos.
- Requirement: Unlike standard applications that require fewer photos, residents of Kenya must submit 3 additional photos per person, for a total of five photos for the applicant and each dependent.
Required Civil Documents
- Standard: Submit your Marriage Certificate.
- Crucial Detail: Ensure your marriage is properly registered with the Registrar of Marriages (Sheria House). If you had a customary marriage, you must provide the Certificate of Marriage issued by the Registrar to be safe (not just an affidavit).
Police Certificates (PCC)
- Requirement: Applicants aged 18+ must provide a Police Clearance Certificate (also known as the Certificate of Good Conduct).
- Issuing Authority: This is issued by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
- Process: You must apply via the eCitizen portal, but you must also visit a DCI center or Huduma Centre for fingerprinting.
Translation Requirements
If any document is not in English or French, include:
- the original document (or required certified copy), plus
- a certified translation
Make sure names, dates, and document details match exactly between the original and the translation.