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Q: What year did Fiji enter the UN?
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Can you enter Fiji with a criminal record?

You can enter Fiji with a criminal record but you must first get approval from the immigration department. If asked about your criminal record, it is best to be honest and upfront.


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When did china enter the UN?

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Is Fiji a limited country?

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