Fiji•Oceania21 working days
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Valid until the expiry of the child's foreign passport
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The Exemption Status for a Child of a Fiji Citizen is a specific immigration provision that allows the unmarried, foreign-passport-holding child of a Fiji citizen to enter, reside, and study in Fiji without the need for a standard work or student permit. This status acknowledges the familial bond between the child and their Fijian parent, providing a simplified legal framework for the child to live in the country. It is a vital pathway for families who may be relocating to Fiji or for children who wish to spend significant time in the country while maintaining their foreign citizenship, ensuring they can access local services and educational opportunities during their stay.
This exemption status is available free of charge, reflecting the government's policy to facilitate family reunification for citizens. To qualify, the child must be unmarried and under 18 years of age at the time the application is lodged. The primary requirement for the application is a certified copy of the child's birth certificate, which serves as proof of the relationship to the Fiji citizen parent. Applicants must also submit a completed application form and provide other supporting documents, such as a copy of the parent's Fiji passport and the child's own passport bio-data page. This status is granted to ensure the child can reside legally with their family in Fiji.
Child must be unmarried and under 18 years of age at the time of lodgment
Certified copy of child's birth certificate
Copy of either parent's Fiji passport
Request letter from the Fiji citizen parent(s)
Medical report for the applicant (conducted within 3 months of application)
Education
none or higher
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