Fiji passport and visa application centres to be established soon, services to be outsourced

Fiji passport and visa application centres to be established soon, services to be outsourced

By Vijay Narayan
Friday 16/02/2024
Photo: File

People’s experiences for Fiji passport and visa applications will soon be greatly improved through the outsourcing of these administrative services of the Immigration Department.

The outsourcing process will commence with two pilot projects which will include the establishment of four passport and visa application centres in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, as well as passport and visa application centres in Suva, Lautoka and Labasa.

There will be no direct cost to Government in the outsourcing of these services.

Customers will be charged a processing fee for services offered which will not be dissimilar to the fees currently charged by Fiji Missions for undertaking these services for the Immigration Department.

The Department of Immigration will be liaising with the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Solicitor General to finalise the successful vendor.

Any required legislative amendments will be taken back to cabinet for approval prior to the commencement of the pilot project.

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