International Medical Insurance for Expatriates

8 August 2013

Tips for Professional Expats in Kenya


Tips for Professional Expats in Kenya

Kenya is a beautiful and diverse country which keeps attracting international companies, due to the work opportunities available in the oil industry and other industry sectors. Despite being a developing country, Kenya is slowly improving its prospects.

In fact, professional expats in Kenya contribute to the biggest economy in the area. In 2011, the country's economy grew by 5.1%, and its projected growth rates are around 6% in the near future.

There is a large number of expatriates working for non-profit agencies. Many expats work in big international companies, usually supplementing local labour with specialised skills. Other thriving industries are tourism and flower export. New infrastructure products may also provide opportunities for expats in Kenya.

Why live in Kenya?

Kenya has a lot to offer to professional expats. Here are some reasons to consider a move there.

  • Working in Kenya allows professional expats to participate in East Africa's economic growth. It will add new skills and reinforce your current ones. 
  • Specialised skills are welcome.
  • Good international schools.
  • It is a cosmopolitan country.
  • World-class restaurants and entertainment.
  • Kenya is a global hub for travel and a gateway to other African countries.
  • Their welcoming people, diversity and unique culture. Foodies will find something to suit their taste, such as kale stew or cornmeal mush.
  • The gorgeous landscape and national parks. 

Tips for Professional Expats in KenyaWhat to take into account?

Here are a few hints and tips to ease your move and help expats make the most of their Kenyan experience.

  • English is the official language. Swahili and Kiswahili are widely spoken.
  • There is a well-established expat community. A good place to start is the notice boards in the malls once in the country.
  • The working week is usually 45 hours.
  • The fiscal year runs from 1st January until 31st December. Taxes vary from 10% to 30%.
  • The medical standards in Kenya reveal the huge differences in population. Most expats are usually covered by their employer. However, expats are advised to check with a specialist broker before leaving for Kenya, so that they can obtain advice on the best international health cover while living there.
  • As Kenya is popular with tourists, facilities are up to Western standards.

Can you think of any others?


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The Medibroker Team


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