Regarding these points, the rapid antigen test is meant to be between the 48-72 hour mark (from one of Fijis travel requirement sites), though some have done it right away and not had any issues. Depends on the place I guess as mine was at a medical where they performed it and confirmed it was between the 48-72 hour mark, while others (those at Holiday Inn) were allowed to just do it themselves in a room and weren't really asked anything or supervised at all. If you got COVID on the plane trip it most likely wouldn't show before the 48 hour mark so makes the test almost irrelevant if its done before then.All visitors into Fiji must undertake a supervised rapid antigen test within 72 hours. These need to be pre-booked before leaving your country and are usually conducted at a tourist hotel or medical center.
One thing to note: we were told that applicants over the age of 45 years do not need to give a blood sample, while those under 45 year do. Not sure why, and we forgot to ask what the blood sample was for.
We then paid the fee (in FJD cash). Unsure if this can be paid by credit card – we didn’t take this chance.
After a 15-minute wait we were called to the window for our 4 minute interview.
The blood test is for syphilis, our working theory is that they think over 45's don't get any action (the age is different for male/female but don't remember exactly)
The fee at the embassy is cash only (but they do have an ANZ ATM just outside the waiting room).
And wow a 15minute wait is a huge improvement from the 4-5 hours some of us experienced in the peak Aussie weeks at the start of July.
Congrats as well!