Im surprised there would be any outside of hotels (maybe). Its not like its a thriving, bustling metropolis! Im thinking of Fiji in terms of retirement, not a working career but maybe im wrong.
What kind of a visa did you have to allow the long visit or did you have to leave at times?
I was watching a video of a western lady who gave up everything to move to Fiji about 25 years ago and it didnt appear she had a way to make a living but survived anyway. It seems people have gone there when they already had money, not to look for it. So when people say they they are going there to look for a job, ok doing what, picking fruit? helper on a fishing boat?
I had a spouse visa allowing me to stay for a year, not couldn't work unless the employer apply for a working visa for me The money I had didn't last long so unless you have a lot you can't survivr
No matter what forum you go to there are people saying, oh i'll just move (some country) next month and get a job. Its difficult or even impossible in many cases. You cant just do that.
Ive been studying Fiji for a long time and can think of 1000 things I love about it but I know I cant depend on it for a job and thats why im not there yet.
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