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Work Permit for Non-Citizen Skilled Contracted Workers (Time Post)
VisasFijiWork Permit for Non-Citizen Skilled Contracted Workers (Time Post)
FijiFiji•Oceania
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Work Permit for Non-Citizen Skilled Contracted Workers (Time Post)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

4-8 weeks

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Up to 3 years (renewable)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Time Post Work Permit is a specialized category of work authorization in Fiji intended for non-citizen skilled contracted workers hired by locally established businesses, organizations, or institutions. This permit is designed to facilitate the employment of foreign professionals whose skills are deemed necessary for specific roles where a local candidate may not be immediately available. As part of the application process, employers are generally required to demonstrate that they have made efforts to recruit locally or provide a clear justification for the necessity of the foreign hire. The permit is employer-specific, meaning it is tied directly to the sponsoring organization and the role for which it was granted.

To obtain a Time Post Work Permit, applicants must have a confirmed job offer from a legally registered Fijian employer. The application process involves a total cost structure consisting of a $477 FJD application fee, followed by a $190 FJD fee upon the issuance of the permit. Applicants are required to provide comprehensive documentation, including proof of relevant academic and professional qualifications, a detailed curriculum vitae, and a formal contract of employment. Additionally, the employer must provide a detailed job description and, in many cases, a training program designed to upskill a local understudy, reflecting Fiji's commitment to long-term capacity building and local workforce development.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Long-Term Work Permit
Fiji flagFiji

Long-Term Work Permit

ValidityVaries (Typically 6-12 months per fishing season)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Confirmed job offer from a legally registered Fijian employer

Proof of relevant academic and professional qualifications

Evidence of local labour market testing (advertisement of the position)

Valid passport with sufficient blank pages

Police clearance certificate and medical examination report

KEY CRITERIA

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

2+ years

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for long-term residence and employment in Fiji
  • Provides a pathway to establish residency history for potential long-term status

Worth Knowing

  • Mandatory requirement to train a local Fijian counterpart to eventually assume the role
  • Strict labour-protective framework requiring proof that local expertise is unavailable
  • Must be applied for from outside of Fiji; cannot be converted from a visitor permit

Application Process

1

Employer advertises the position locally to prove no suitable Fijian candidate is available

2

Employer and employee complete the official work permit application form

3

Submit application with all supporting documents and fees to the Department of Immigration

4

Provide a security bond (often covering return airfare) as required by the Department

5

Await approval and issuance of the permit before entering Fiji

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