Can you list visa free country for FIJI passport holder?
Countries (Length of stay)
Andorra(90 days)
Antigua Barbuda (180 days)
Bahamas (90 days),
Barbados (180 days)
Bermuda (180 days)
Botswana (90 days)
Belize (90 days)
Bangladesh (90 days)
Cayman Islands (30 days)
Chile ( 90 days)
Costa Rica (30 days)
Cook Islands, (31 days)
Dominican Reppublic (30 Days)
Eqcuador (90 days)
Ei Salvador (90 days)
Grenada (90 days)
Guatemala ( 90 days)
Haiti ( 90 days)
Hong-Kong, (90 days)
India (90 days)
Indonesia (30 days)
Ireland (90 days)
Israel (90 days)
Jamaica (180 days)
Kenya( 30 days)
Kiribati (28 days)
Kosovo (90 days )
Liechtenstein ( 90 days)
Malaysia (30 days)
Maldives (30 days)
Malawi (30 days)
Mauritius (90 days)
Micronesia (30 days)
Montenegro(90 days)
Nauru (30 days)
'Palau (30 days)
Palestine (90 days)
Peru (90 days)
Philippines (21 days),
Pitcairn Islands (14 days)
Saint Helena (90 days)
Seychelles (90 days)
south Korea (30 days)
Singapore (30 days)
Saint kitts Nevis(90 days)
Saint Vincent Grenadines(30 days)
Saint Lucia(90 days)
Samoa( 60 days)
Tonga (30 days)
Tuvalu (90 days),
Trinidad Tobago (90 days)
Tunisia (90 days)
Uganda (30 days)
Vanuatu,( 90 days)
Zambia( 90 days)
Zimbabwe(90 days)
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Why is Fiji called a mult-cultural country?
Fiji is called a multi-cultural country because it is very multi-cultural! Native Fijians and Indo-Fijians are two main races in the Fiji islands making Fijian and Fiji-Hindi the second language of the country. English is in fact the countrys language. In the Fiji Islands there are a great number of Asians who are from mainland China, South Koreans, Japanese, Taiwanese, Indonesians, Pakistanis. Also there are a great number of Europeans especially from France and the United Kingdom. Other Pacific Islanders tend to call Fiji home. Because Fiji is culturally diversified a mosque, temple and church can be found in every street corner. Intergration in food, clothing, language, holidays and partys bring and share each persons culture in Fiji. Fiji is indeed a great island nation with lots of respect and tolerance to each persons belief and views.
How hot does it get in Fiji during summer?
Very very hot. So hot your skin will start ot peel off in clumps and you will soon be nothing but burnt skin and muscle.
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Who actually wrote the answer above is so funny!!!
Its not as hot as Australia at times whereby they experience 40 degrees and more.
It is hot but other countries have warmer climates.
Kamta prasad father of Kamla Wati Fiji?
Answer to this question could not be found. Please refer to the Department of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Suva, Fiji Islands for details and more information. Thankyou.
A fijian chief, the most prolific cannibal in the world. It is said that he ate 999 people, thinking that if he ate 1000, he'd be immortal.
What does yani mean in Fijian?
In Fijian, "yani" means "to go" or "to leave." It is often used in various contexts to indicate movement or departure. The term can also imply a sense of transition or change in a situation.
What are some Fijian greetings?
Bula- hello Moce-goodbye Kana- to eat Tinaqu-my mother Tamaqu-my father Qito-to play Qase-old Gone-child Luvequ-young Io-yes Sega-no De dua-maybe Se bera-not yet na koli-dog na vale-house cava-what vei-who cei-where vacakava-how vica- how many naica-when ina vica-when
What is the continent on which Fiji and Ireland located?
Fiji is part of the chain of islands in what is sometimes called Oceania. Ireland is in Europe. There is an island called New Ireland that is in the Oceania area too.
What are some enviromental problems in Fiji?
In Fiji it has environmental problems like polution, water like recycling water, cyclones, tropical storms, floods and droughts thatcan effect many of the islands in Fiji.
Māori word for 'kick'.
E.G. I whana te kau i te kurī
The cow kicked the dog.
What is the fijian word for hello?
Hello = Bula
(Keep in mind that that main language in Fiji is English. Only 54% of the population speak Fijian diaects.)
No, it is actually bottled in Fiji. It comes from a spring where it it captured and filtered. This is a good thing, because it stays true to it's name!
Are there any deserts in Fiji?
Almost all tropical and sub-tropical palm species can be found on the Fiji islands. The most common is the Coconut palm. For native (indigenous) species see for example: Watling, Dick (Richard John), Palms of the Fiji Islands, Suva, Fiji 2005, ISBN 982-9047-02-4