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Expat Women Living in Fiji

 
If you are (or plan to be) an expat living in Fiji, please find below a list of expat clubs, schools, general links for women living in Fiji, country information and more...
 
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Fijivillage.com
http://www.fijivillage.com/

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Fiji Map
Central Intelligence Agency, 2005
Location: Pacific
Capital City: Suva
Other Important Cities:  
Currency: Fiji Dollar
Language: Fijian, English, Hindi
Calling Code: 679
Internet TLD: .fj
Electricity: 240V 50Hz
Emergency Numbers:  
 
Country Information
http://en.wikipedia.org
 
Country Study
http://lcweb2.loc.gov
 
Embassy Information
http://www.embassyworld.com
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These tips were kindly provided by volunteer Expat Women Mentors in 2007. ExpatWomen.com shares these tips in an effort to help but takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information.
 
Provided by Rowena W, Australian, Nadi, Fiji
   
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Integrate as soon as you can – it may mean moving outside of your comfort zone.
   
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Join local organisations (business and otherwise).
   
3.
Learn about the area you are living in.
   
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Read local papers and listen to local radio stations to acclimatize, and
   
5. Take stock and be truly grateful for the paradise in which you now find yourself!
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