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Fiji

No citizenship-for-sale scheme — but Fiji's Investor Permit and over-45 Assured Income route make it one of the Pacific's most accessible residencies.

Passport rank

#59

Visa-free destinations

91

GDP per capita

USD 6,288

Safety rating

Good

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Country overview

Fiji is the most developed and best-connected of the Pacific Island nations, with a substantial tourism industry, direct flights to Australia, New Zealand, and the US, and a genuine (if small) expat community. Urban Suva and the resort coast have decent infrastructure; outer islands are considerably more basic.

Tax overview

Progressive rates: 0% to FJD 30,000, 18% to FJD 50,000, 20% above. Residents (183+ days) taxed on worldwide income; non-residents on Fiji-sourced income only — this is a worldwide, not territorial, system.

Safety

Good — US State Department rates Fiji Level 1 ('Exercise Normal Precautions') — the safest tier — with one localised exception for Colo-i-Suva Forest Park (petty theft on trails). Opportunistic street crime and pickpocketing affect tourists in town centres.

Healthcare

Urban public hospitals are adequate for routine care; private facilities like Oceania Hospital offer modern imaging, cardiology, and CT services. Serious or complex conditions are typically evacuated to Australia or New Zealand.

Education

International and church-affiliated schools are concentrated around Suva and Nadi; the University of the South Pacific (Fiji's main campus) gives the country a regional higher-education edge over its Pacific neighbours.

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Investment routes

Fiji has no citizenship-by-investment program, but its Investor Permit under the Immigration Regulation 2007 is one of the most affordable in the Pacific, and naturalization is possible after 5 years' residence within a 10-year window. Dual citizenship is permitted.

Investor Permit (3-year)

PR → Citizenship possible

Investment required

FJD 50,000 invested in a Fiji-registered business

Residency timeline

3-year renewable permit

Citizenship timeline

Naturalization possible after 5 years' residence within the preceding 10 years

Investor Permit (7-year)

PR → Citizenship possible

Investment required

FJD 250,000–500,000 in an approved local business or project (sources conflict on the exact current threshold — confirm with Fiji's Ministry of Immigration)

Residency timeline

7-year renewable permit

Citizenship timeline

Naturalization possible after 5 years' residence within the preceding 10 years

Residence on Assured Income Permit

PR → Citizenship possible

Investment required

Age 45+, FJD 100,000 bank deposit or Fiji property ownership, health insurance, no local employment

Residency timeline

3–7 year permit, renewable; ~21 working days processing

Fiji's closest equivalent to a retirement visa.

No dedicated digital nomad visa exists; remote workers typically rely on the standard tourist visa (up to 4 months for many nationalities), which permits remote work for an overseas employer but not local employment.

Work permits

Standard employer-sponsored work permits require a confirmed job offer from a registered Fiji employer; the former Qualified Employer/SPEC frameworks were discontinued in April 2025 in favour of processing strictly under the Immigration Act 2003.

Work Permit

EmployerSpouse: Separate permit

Employer-sponsored, assessed on labour-market need, qualifications, and health/character checks — no minimum salary or investment threshold.

Economic opportunity

Services dominate at ~69% of GDP, with tourism alone contributing around a quarter — sugar exports and tourism remain the main foreign-exchange earners, alongside a growing push into cattle, fishing, and forestry.

GDP

≈ USD 5.8 billion (2024)

Unemployment rate

4.3% (2024)

Key industries

TourismSugarFishingForestry

The low FJD 50,000 entry point for a 3-year Investor Permit makes Fiji one of the most accessible small-business immigration routes in the Pacific.

Who this programme suits

Fiji suits retirees over 45 seeking an accessible Pacific base with direct flights home, and small-business investors who want a modest-cost residency route without a Caribbean-style price tag.

Australian and NZ retirees using the Assured Income Permit

Small-business investors using the FJD 50,000 3-year Investor Permit

Remote workers using extended tourist stays rather than a dedicated nomad visa

Regional entrepreneurs building tourism or agribusiness ventures

Common origin countries

AustraliaNew ZealandUnited StatesChinaIndia

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