Ministry of

Immigration - Fiji

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OVERSTAYING REGIONAL STUDENTS

  • The Ministry of Immigration would like to advise regional student who may have overstayed their current permit to note that you are to wait for PI Uplift approval before lodging your student permit applications.
  • You are required to await the decision on your PI Uplift application before lodging the student permit application online.
  • Prior lodgment of student permit application while overstaying can result in REFUSAL of the application.

Immigration Services

General Enquiries

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Complaints/Report

Report any illegal immigration activities.

Public Notices

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August 8

Passport Services Update

The Ministry of Immigration wishes to inform the public that 30,000 passport books have landed and received at the Immigration Office in Suva. This batch is part of the 100,000 books that is being printed by our supplier in Germany. The remaining 70,000 will arrive in Fiji over the next few months. The process of ordering another 100,000 has commenced.

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June 30

PUBLIC NOTICE

Extension of the “Adherence to Application Requirements and Processing Guidelines”. The Ministry of Immigration advises that the “Adherence to Application Requirements and Processing Guidelines” has been extended for three (3) months, from June to August 2025. This follows its effective date on 8th May 2025.

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May 5

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Ministry of Immigration wishes to inform that, effective from 23 April 2025, all work permit applications must be processed strictly in accordance with the provisions of the Immigration Act 2003 and its regulations.

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News

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October 14 News

Fiji Opens Doors To All Fijians Living Overseas

All Fijians living overseas who are registered in the Vola ni Kawa Bula and those descended from Fijians but are living overseas will qualify to enter, work, and reside in Fiji.

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October 13 News

VKB Registered Fijians Overseas To Work In Fiji Visa-Free

The Immigration Department and the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs have officially signed a memorandum of understanding that will allow Fijians living overseas who are registered under the Vola-Ni-Kavabula to work and live in Fiji visa-free.

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May 2 News

Review Of Immigration Act Begins

Many people who attended the first public consultations on the review of Immigration Act 2003 agree that iTaukei people born overseas should be granted automatic Fijian citizenship rather than applying for it.

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