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Facilitating immigration by international filmmakers

The Kenya Kwanza Government promised to establish a green channel immigration scheme and protocol service for international
film makers.

  • While the Kenya Kwanza Government introduced new classes of work permits in 2024, none of the existing or new work permit classes specifically cater to international filmmakers.
  • :The KFC now acts as a centralized bridge for international crews, coordinating directly with the Department of Immigration to facilitate Special Passes (Work Permits) for foreign talent.
  • While a dedicated filmmaker visa is not yet in place, the January 2024 transition to the eTA system has effectively created a faster “green channel” for entry, allowing international professionals to apply for travel authorization online through the eCitizen platform with a standard two-day processing window.
  • To simplify production logistics, the government has streamlined import guidelines for filming equipment. Foreign crews can now bring in equipment on a temporary basis without a cash deposit or security bond, provided they use an accredited film agent.
  • The KFCB Regulators’ Handbook released in early 2026, serves as the formal protocol guide, detailing all visa and work permit requirements to ensure international professionals adhere to Kenyan law while experiencing minimal delays. 
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Last updated: March 4, 2026 8:08 am
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