Your own business in Fiji - what you can't do!
Starting a business in Fiji is an exciting and bold way to start a new life in Fiji.
Expats often come upon life in Fiji through an employment offer, however, if you aren't moving to Fiji on a work contract, you may be considering investing in Fiji through starting your own business. Fiji is very protective of their jobs, and rightly so, especially the jobs in which a local citizen could undertake. The same goes with the businesses which foreigners can own and operate.
And you will find that there are many businesses which as non-residents of Fiji you will not be able to participate in. Fiji Investment is the organisation where you will want to start, but I have provided some information below which will help you in your early stages of deciding what you should do in Fiji by way of business.
RESERVED ACTIVITIES
The following activities are prescribed for Fiji Citizens only.
Milk Bar or Cafeteria Business
Taxi Business
Kava Business
Retail Sales via Stalls and Markets
Handicraft Business
Tailor Shops
Repair of Personal and Household Goods
Plumbing Business
Electrical Business
Plant Nursery and Care
Day-care Centre
Internet Cafe and Amusement and Gaming Centers
Home-stay Lodging Services
Bakery Business, other than those operated within the vicinity of a hotel/resort and/or operated by foreign owned hotels/resorts
Back-packer Operations
Nightclub, other than those operated within the vicinity of a hotel/resort and/or operated by foreign owned hotels/resorts
Liquor Bar, other than those operated within the vicinity of a hotel/resort and/or operated by foreign owned hotels/resorts. RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES The following list of activities, have conditions which must be met by foreign investors who wish to pursue them: Fishing
Forestry (Plant Management & Logging)
Manufacturing (Tobacco Production)
Tourism (Cultural Heritage)
Services (Real Estate)
Construction
Earth-Moving
Inter-island Shipping and Passenger Services (Exclusive of Tourism Support Services)
So, there you have it. Good luck with your business planning! Read more about my experience in business in Fiji by reading this Post Here.
Until next time, SJ X
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