Fiji Bureau of Statistics Chief Executive Kemueli Naiqama says the review includes the immigration act

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The Government through the Fiji movement Department is looking into Fiji’s essential enactment on relocation.

Fiji Bureau of Statistics Chief Executive Kemueli Naiqama says the survey incorporates the movement act, identification act and citizenship act.

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He adds Fiji has approved some movement related worldwide conventions.”Fiji has endorsed and embraced most key relocation related global show. This has been converted into homegrown laws.”

The Immigration Act gives the cycle to traveler laborers to apply for licenses to permit them to be recorded and be utilized in Fiji.

Head of Mission for International Organization for Migration, Solomon Kantha says the yearly number of licenses has changed from 7,400 out of 2013 to almost 23,500 out of 2017.

He adds in the course of recent years, 33% of these licenses were for guests.

“In 2019 the licenses were given to nationals of 139 nations. Grants allude to visas. Half were from six countries.15 percent were from China, nine percent from Australia, seven percent from India, the US 6.5 percent, the UK 6.5 and Solomon islands five percent”.

Katha says in excess of 3,900 individuals are assessed to have outstayed their visas somewhere in the range of 2013 and 2019.

-FBC News
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