Aust High Comm to open visa applications centres in Suva/Lautoka

Aust High Comm to open visa applications centres in Suva/Lautoka

By fijivillage.com
14/09/2011
People will no longer line up outside the Australian High Commission in Suva in the sunny or rainy conditions as the High Commission has now decided to have a new visa application process.

A spokesperson at the Australian High Commission said the Australian government has announced the introduction of Australian Visa Application Centres in Fiji.

This system will start from the 26th of this month with the centre in Suva at the Mid City Mall operational from that day.

There will be two application centres located in Suva and Lautoka providing more convenient access to immigration and citizenship services.

The establishment of a second point in Lautoka will be a first in Fiji, providing greater access to the people in the Western division.

The High Commission said the new application centres will also offer extended operating hours. The opening hours will be 8.30am to 4.30pm from Monday to Friday.

An application service fee of $40 will be applicable.

The High Commission said all applications will continue to be assessed and decided by the immigration section of the Australian High Commission.


Story by: Vijay Narayan
FEATURE NEWS
Representatives from Lau make presentations to the soon to be installed Tui Nayau, Tui Lau and Sau ni Vanua o Lau
People from the different islands in the Lau group converged in Lakeba today to make presentations to the soon to installed Tui Nayau, Tui Lau and Sau...
17 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
FEO launches new platform to easily connect with people
People can expect better communication from the Fijian Elections Office as FEO Connect has been launched which will reimagine how the Office ...
16 hours ago

263 graduate from Pacific Polytech in technical training and skills development
263 students today graduated from the Pacific Polytech Nabua Campus in fields of trades, agriculture, ICT, tourism, business, health and skills ...
17 hours ago

Civil servants must deliver as Govt spends about $1.3B annually on salaries – Prof. Prasad
Civil servants must deliver services to the people, as any delay in spending directly affects development and it shouldn’t happen as the government ...
17 hours ago

FCEF calls on Govt to let regional students work as 16,000 locals wait for overseas jobs
As Fiji faces a skills shortage, suggestions are being made to allow regional students to work in Fiji and for the government to enable 16,000 ...
17 hours ago

Bajekal says past investment figures seemed dubious, but sees genuine projects now
Following the announcement of investments underway in 177 projects valued at $5.8 billion, prominent businessman Ram Bajekal says these are sort of ...
20 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
CFL 40th Birthday
CFL’s 40th Anniversary celebrations to culminate with free concert at Albert Park on ...
18 hours ago

Pacific Mini Games in Palau, 2025
Full coverage of Team Fiji's journey through the 2025 Palau Games.
2 days ago

Kamikamica, Biukoto and Shandil on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications Manoa Kamikamica, Vodafone Fiji's CEO Elenoa Biukoto and Consumer Council of Fiji CEO ...
2 days ago

TOP