Economy of Fiji
| Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Labour force | 353,100 (2017 est.) |
| Labour force by occupation | Agriculture: 44.2% Industry: 14.3% Services: 41.6% (2011 est.) |
| Main industries | Tourism, sugar processing, clothing, copra, gold, silver, lumber |
| Ease-of-doing-business rank | 102nd (medium, 2020) |
Is there job opportunities in Fiji?
It is very difficult for foreigners to find paid temporary or seasonal work in Fiji, however, voluntary Job Opportunities In Fiji can include environmental, education and community projects.
How can I get a job in Fiji?
Typical visitors come to work in Fiji for the following reasons to:
- work as non-citizen skilled contracted workers.
- work on a short term basis.
- invest (Investor Permit for Non-Citizen Investors or Seven Years Investor Permit)
- work or study while on a Visitor’s permit.
- work as a member of Her Majesty’s Forces.
What is highest paid job in Fiji?
- Surgeons / Doctors. Salary Range: from 8,230 FJD to 28,400 FJD.
- Judges. Salary Range: from 6,910 FJD to 23,900 FJD.
- Lawyers. Salary Range: from 5,590 FJD to 19,300 FJD.
- Bank Managers. Salary Range: from 5,270 FJD to 18,200 FJD.
- Chief Executive Officers.
- Chief Financial Officers.
- Orthodontists.
- College Professors.
Can anyone move to Fiji?
Want to live in Fiji? You’ll need land. In Fiji, three types of land are available for purchase. The type of Fijian property that’s most like the American system is locally known as “free hold” — as in you’re purchasing full rights for land that you could pass on to your children and grandchildren.
What is minimum wage in Fiji?
$2.68
Minister for Employment Parveen Kumar has updated the parliament today on the review of the National Minimum Wage rate. The minimum wage is currently $2.68 and Kumar says this is applicable to around 20, 000 Fijians or four percent of the population.