Immigrate to Canada from Kenya
Canada is home to more than 13,000 people of Kenyan heritage. If you are planning to move from Kenya to Canada, you are in the right place. This page gives an overview of the immigration pathways available to applicants from Kenya.
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Overview: Why immigrate from Kenya to Canada?
Canada is a preferred destination for many Kenyan nationals due to the wide range of economic opportunities it provides.
The country also offers several key advantages, including a safe and politically stable environment, a strong and growing economy, a high-quality healthcare system, and an internationally recognized education system.
Today, more than 13,000 people of Kenyan origin live in Canada, and this number continues to rise as more Kenyans move for study, work, and permanent settlement. Looking ahead, opportunities for Kenyan immigrants are expected to grow further as Canada maintains high immigration targets.
How can you immigrate from Kenya to Canada?
Kenyans are generally well positioned for Canadian immigration due to strong English proficiency, education, and skilled work experience—important factors in Canada’s economic immigration system.
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
One of the main pathways for skilled workers is the Federal Skilled Worker Program. It is designed for individuals who have foreign work experience and do not necessarily need a Canadian job offer or prior connection to Canada.
Applicants are assessed based on their ability to contribute economically in Canada, considering factors like education, work history, language skills, and adaptability.
To qualify, candidates generally need:
- At least one year of continuous full-time (or equivalent part-time) skilled work experience within the last 10 years, in occupations classified under National Occupational Classification (NOC) (TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3
- Language ability equivalent to Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or higher in English or French across reading, writing, speaking, and listening
- A Canadian educational credential or a foreign qualification supported by an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
Applicants must also score at least 67 points under the selection criteria and show sufficient financial resources to support settlement in Canada.
What happens if you qualify for FSWP?
FSWP is managed through Canada’s Express Entry system.
Once eligible, candidates create an Express Entry profile with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). They are then ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which considers factors like age, education, work experience, and language ability.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducts Express Entry draws approximately every two weeks, issuing Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to the highest-ranked candidates in the pool.
Once an application is submitted, IRCC generally aims to process Express Entry permanent residence applications within about six months, making it one of the faster immigration pathways.
The system is designed to support Canada’s annual immigration goals, with a target of welcoming over 110,000 permanent residents through Express Entry each year. Because of its structured selection process and relatively quick processing times, Express Entry is considered one of the most efficient options for skilled economic immigrants seeking permanent residence in Canada.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Another major route is the Provincial Nominee Program. Canada’s provinces and territories operate their own immigration streams based on local labour market needs and population goals.
Through the PNP, provinces can select skilled workers who match their economic requirements and nominate them for permanent residency.
Applicants can either apply directly to a provincial program or be selected from the Express Entry pool. If a candidate receives a nomination through an Express Entry-linked stream, they are awarded an additional 600 CRS points, which almost guarantees an invitation to apply for permanent residence.