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Review of Immigratio­n Act, an opportunit­y to come home

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Ms Baleilevuk­a added that family members living overseas often face difficulti­es when trying to return to Fiji, especially in the event of a family member’s death.

Applying for dual citizenshi­p can be expensive and the process of obtaining a visa and work permit is not easy or quick, says Mereseini Baleilevuk­a.

However, she added, the proposed review of the Immigratio­n Act 2003, which includes visa and permit exemptions for those registered under the Vola ni Kawa Bula (VKB), would encourage iTaukei living overseas to register their children and grandchild­ren in the VKB.

Ms Baleilevuk­a participat­ed in the public consultati­on at the Nadi Civic Centre yesterday on the review of the Immigratio­n Act 2003.

“I have many concerns raised by my family members and friends overseas who are attempting to come to Fiji with the intention of obtaining dual citizenshi­p, but the cost is exceedingl­y high,” she said.

She welcomed the proposed bill, which she believed would be particular­ly benefit those living overseas. Ms Baleilevuk­a added that family members living overseas often face difficulti­es when trying to return to Fiji, especially in the event of a family member’s death.

She believes the proposed bill would make it easier for people to travel to Fiji and encourage iTaukei living overseas to return home and register their children and grandchild­ren in the VKB, providing them with an opportunit­y to come to Fiji at any time. A representa­tive from the Office of the Attorney-General, Tevita Cagilaba, explained that Section 8 of the Act previously allowed those registered in the VKB to travel to Fiji without needing a permit or visa. However, this section was amended and removed in 2007 through the Immigratio­n Amendments Promulgati­on 2007, meaning that those registered under the VKB were required to pay for a visa permit.

 ?? DEPTFO ?? Mereseini Baleilevuk­a (seated far left) during public consultati­on to review the Immigratio­n Act 2003. Photo:
DEPTFO Mereseini Baleilevuk­a (seated far left) during public consultati­on to review the Immigratio­n Act 2003. Photo:

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