For a foreign PAKISTANI who came to ANZ Fiji in 2013 on a work permit, to become a citizen of Fiji by naturalisation, he must be lawfully present in Fiji for a total of 5 out of 10 years immediately before filing the application to Fiji's Minister for Immigration, FRANK BAINIMARAMA. Put simply, he would only qualify to apply after 10 years of arriving in Fiji, then only the 5 years of 'living' in Fiji begins to be calculated. Every time that he was absent from Fiji within that period is considered to be not living in Fiji. He needs a total of 5 years living in Fiji, not a continous 5 years, within the first 10 years. He has been living in Fiji for only EIGHT YEARS. It appears FFP has bent its own rules to give him citizenship, to enable him to become the next Fiji National Provident Fund CEO He arrived at ANZ Fiji in 2013, and in February 2017 was appointed the bank's CEO, and in April 2021 he departs the bank. Was he on WORK PERMIT? If so, when did he acquire Fiji citizenship? On what grounds was he granted CITIZENSHIP by the FFP government? He has been in Fiji for a total of 8 years when requirement for eligibility for Fiji citizenship is 10 years before the application is made, and he had to be present in Fiji for a total of five years. It is obvious that he could only apply to become a naturalised Fiji citizen in 2023. There are persistent rumours that many high ranking Fijian military officers got huge loans from the ANZ Fiji Another former ANZ CEO VISHNU MOHAN is running Fiji from CANADA
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