Fiji offers an Investor Permit program that grants foreign investors residency rights through two main pathways. The seven-year permit requires a minimum investment of FJ$500,000 ($222,000), while a three-year option is available for smaller investments.
Predominantly aimed at direct business investment, the program does not include options for passive investments like government bonds or bank deposits.
To qualify for an Investor Permit in Fiji, investors must make one of the following investments:
For a seven-year permit:
For a three-year permit:
While the program doesn’t explicitly include a path to citizenship, any foreign national can apply for Fiji citizenship after maintaining lawful residence in the country for at least five out of the ten years immediately preceding their application.
Browse 195 countries’ paths to citizenship in the hyper-detailed IMI Citizenship Catalog.
Applications for this program may be directed to Fiji Trade and Investment Bureau (FTIB).
Legislation upon which this program is based Section 9(2)(c) of the Immigration Act, 2003.
As noted in the program qualifications above, an investor can qualify for this program with a local property purchase above the minimum investment threshold. View eligible properties curated by IMI and our real estate partners:
See more statistics on this program and others in the IMI Data Center.