Israeli citizens moving to Republic of Fiji
Israeli nationals typically move to Republic of Fiji through its standard work, study, family, and skilled-migration routes rather than through a dedicated bilateral scheme. Eligibility and processing times are set by Ministry of Immigration (Fiji), so check each route below for its primary source.
We cover 6 Fiji routes — 5 can be started without a job offer, and 3 lead to permanent residence.
Tourist entry
No. Israeli nationals require a visa to enter Republic of Fiji, even for short tourism. A separate residence or work route is required for long-term stay.
Treaty & bilateral memberships
No nationality-specific treaty routes apply.
Consular processing: a Republic of Fiji consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence
What this means for Israeli citizens
Of the 6 Republic of Fiji routes we cover, 5 can be started without an employer sponsor and 3 can lead to permanent residence. Expect a language test or qualification-recognition step, since language alignment is only partial.
All Republic of Fiji routes open to Israeli applicants
General routes available to all nationalities. Click any to read the full guide.
Work Permit for Non-Citizen Skilled Contracted Workers (Time Post)
For people moving to Fiji with a job offer: this is the employer-tied work permit (commonly called a "Time Post") for a non-citizen on an employment contract with a business or organisation in Fiji.
Job offer required · Temporary
Investor Permit for Non-Citizen Investors
For people who want to run a business in Fiji: this tiered Investor Permit lets a non-citizen invest in and operate an approved business, with a longer permit for larger investments.
No job offer needed · Leads to permanent residence
Residence Permit on Assured Income
For retirees and people with steady passive income aged 45 and over: this lets you live in Fiji on assured income from outside the country, without taking a Fiji job.
No job offer needed · Leads to permanent residence
Special Purpose / Co-Extensive Permit to Reside with a Family Member
For people joining a family member in Fiji: this lets a spouse or dependent reside with a permit holder or, in some cases, with a Fiji citizen family member.
No job offer needed · Temporary
Student Permit
For people coming to Fiji to study: this is the permit to enrol and reside as a student at a recognised Fiji institution for your course.
No job offer needed · Temporary
Permanent Residence
For people putting down long-term roots in Fiji: this is the settled residence status that, under reforms now underway, is becoming the key stepping-stone toward Fiji citizenship.
No job offer needed · Leads to permanent residence
Frequently asked questions
Can Israeli citizens enter Republic of Fiji without a visa?+
No. Israeli nationals require a visa to enter Republic of Fiji, even for short tourism. A separate residence or work route is required for long-term stay.
Which Republic of Fiji visa routes are best suited to Israeli applicants?+
Israeli nationals typically move to Republic of Fiji through its standard work, study, family, and skilled-migration routes rather than through a dedicated bilateral scheme. Eligibility and processing times are set by Ministry of Immigration (Fiji), so check each route below for its primary source.
Where do Israeli applicants typically apply for a Republic of Fiji visa?+
Applications are typically processed at a Republic of Fiji consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Some digital and in-country applications can be filed directly with Republic of Fiji's immigration authority without a consular visit.
Do Israeli citizens need a job offer to move to Republic of Fiji?+
Not necessarily. 5 of the 6 Republic of Fiji routes we cover can be started without an employer sponsor, while the rest need a sponsoring employer or job offer. If you do not have an offer yet, the no-sponsor routes are the place to start.
Can Israeli citizens get permanent residence in Republic of Fiji?+
Yes. 3 of the 6 Republic of Fiji routes we cover lead toward settlement or permanent residence; the others are temporary. Timelines vary by route, so check the settlement detail on each visa page.