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Fiji Passport System Upgrade to Allow Online Applications by May 2026

Fiji is upgrading its passport system to allow online enrolment, reduce waiting times and improve immigration service efficiency.

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Fiji has begun a major upgrade of its passport processing system aimed at improving efficiency, shortening waiting periods and making immigration services easier for citizens to access.

The reform is expected to modernize passport handling and introduce more digital access for applicants across the country.

First Major Upgrade Since Current System Launch

Viliame Naupoto said the current passport platform is receiving its first major upgrade since being introduced several years ago.

Officials described the work as overdue but necessary to improve service standards.

Online Passport Enrolment to Be Introduced

Under the new system, applicants will be able to begin passport enrolment online.

The planned process will allow citizens to:

  • submit application details remotely
  • complete enrolment before visiting an office
  • reduce in-person waiting time

This change is expected to improve convenience significantly.

First-Time Applicants Still Need Biometric Visit

Authorities say first-time applicants will still need to attend an immigration office for biometric capture.

Appointments will be required only for this stage.

Passport Renewals to Become Easier

For passport renewals, the new system is expected to reduce office visits.

Applicants renewing passports may only need to visit immigration offices for final collection.

Government Targets Completion by May

Officials say the upgrade is expected to be completed by the end of May 2026.

Further public announcements will be made once the new system becomes fully operational.

Immigration Services Moving Toward Digital Access

The reform reflects broader efforts to modernize immigration services and improve digital government access for citizens.

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