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Here’s a Detailed Look at Fiji’s Citizens – Including Population Makeup, Demographics, Identity, And Legal Status

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Here’s a detailed look at Fiji’s citizens – including population makeup, demographics, identity, and legal status:


Fiji’s Citizens Overview


1. Population

  • Total Population: Approx. 930,000 (2024 estimate)
  • Location: Majority live on the two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
  • Urban centers: Suva (capital), Nadi, Lautoka, Labasa

2. Ethnic Composition

Fiji is a multi-ethnic society, mainly consisting of:

GroupPercentageDescription
iTaukei (Indigenous Fijians)~56%Native Melanesian population; deeply connected to land and traditions
Indo-Fijians~37%Descendants of Indian indentured laborers brought during British rule (1879–1916)
Other Pacific Islanders~2%Rotumans, Banabans, and other island groups
Europeans, Chinese, and Mixed~5%Mostly in urban business and trade sectors

3. Citizenship Laws

Fiji grants citizenship through:

  • Birth (if at least one parent is a citizen)
  • Descent (born abroad to Fijian parents)
  • Naturalization (after 5–10 years of legal residency)
  • Dual citizenship is allowed (as of 2009 constitutional reform)

4. Social Structure

  • iTaukei live in communal societies; land is owned by clans (mataqali) and cannot be sold.
  • Indo-Fijians often reside in towns and farms, particularly in the sugarcane belt.
  • Urbanization is growing, but village life remains central to Fijian identity.

5. Languages

  • English (official)
  • Fijian (iTaukei) – native to Indigenous Fijians
  • Fiji Hindi – spoken by Indo-Fijians
    Multilingualism is common; schools teach all three in different contexts.

6. Religion

  • Christianity (~64%): Dominant among iTaukei (mostly Methodist)
  • Hinduism (~27%): Predominantly Indo-Fijian
  • Islam (~6%): Indo-Fijian and immigrant communities
  • Religious harmony is mostly maintained, though tensions have arisen in the past.

7. Demographics & Family Life

  • Median Age: ~28 years
  • Youth Population: Over 50% under age 30
  • Family structures are extended and intergenerational.
  • Elders are respected and play a central role in decision-making.

8. Fijian Diaspora

  • Many Fijians live abroad, especially in:
    • Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, and the UK
  • Reasons include education, employment, and political asylum (post-coups)

9. Rights & Identity

  • Citizens have full access to healthcare, education, and civil rights
  • Since the 2013 Constitution, all ethnic groups are officially called “Fijians”
    • Previously, only Indigenous people held this title.
  • The term “iTaukei” is now used to distinguish Indigenous Fijians when needed.

10. Civic Participation

  • Voting age: 18
  • Fijians participate in national elections every 4 years.
  • Citizens are encouraged to engage in local government, especially in village councils, women’s groups, and youth clubs.
And Legal Status Demographics Here’s a Detailed Look at Fiji’s Citizens – Including Population Makeup Identity
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