There are many people who want to live in Fiji. Sometimes it is a tourist who just doesn’t want to go home. Sometimes it is a move to Fiji to live and work. Whatever the reason, Find Your Feet Fiji is here to help.
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Pet Relocations to and from Fiji
After reading about Holly Alexander losing her dog on a ship when moving from Tasmania to Queensland in Australia my heart went out to her.
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Reconnaissance – What will living in Fiji be like?
Some people are lucky enough to have a pre-trip prior to taking a contract to live in Fiji. This “look-see” or reconnaissance trip is a great opportunity to see what your life will really be like when you move to Fiji.

Landing & Orientation
When you move to Fiji, knowing what items will be required in the short, medium and long term is very helpful. You need to when make the decisions of what to bring straight away and what can come later.More info here…

Accommodation in Fiji
Everyone’s Fiji accommodation needs and wants are different.
At Find Your Feet we work with you, helping to define your needs to best suit your situation.
Packages
Our packages are designed so the client can pick and choose what it applicable to their situation.
Recent News and Events in Fiji

Why an IPATA Agent is Your Pet’s Golden Ticket for International Travel ✈️🐾
Bula everyone! 🌴 If you’ve ever had to look into moving a pet internationally, you know it takes about five minutes before your desktop is flooded with thirty different tabs on biosecurity rules, airline crateMore info here…

Important Dates for Moving Your Pets to New Zealand
Moving your pet to New Zealand? Don’t miss the import permit deadline! Learn the key dates and avoid delays with this essential guide from Find Your Feet Fiji.

What is moving to Fiji really like?
In a Facebook community query about unexpected facets of life in Fiji, a blend of aspirations and realities was revealed. People contemplate Fiji as an idyllic retreat with visions of sandy beaches but often encounter unexpected challenges such as pollution in Suva and limited amenities. The post highlighted adjustments necessary to embrace local life, like slower “Fiji Time,” and the usefulness of resources like Find Your Feet Fiji in helping newcomers settle by providing personalized consultation regardless of family size and needs, preparing them for both the island’s charm and its realities.
