Vanuatu
The Republic of Vanuatu is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean. The form of government is a parliamentary republic.
The island country of Vanuatu is located in the South Pacific Ocean, eastern Australia and northern New Zealand.
Vanuatu has no immediate land borders with other countries, but its immediate surroundings include the Solomon Islands to the north and New Caledonia to the south.
The capital is the city of Port Vila.
Vanuatu's climate is tropical and humid. The rainy season lasts from November to April, and the dry season lasts from May to October.
Population 324,623 people (2022).
The official language is Bislama, along with English and French.
Vanuatu is known for its beautiful nature, beautiful beaches, coral reefs and natural attractions.
Attractions include Yasur Volcano and Espiritu Santo Island. There are many sunken ships and reefs in the waters near this island, which attracts tourists and divers. There are also many caves and Champagne Beach - it is famous for its pink sand and clear water.
Standards of living in Vanuatu vary depending on a number of factors, including location, education and access to resources. The public health and education systems have limited resources and infrastructure.
Vanuatu citizenship can be acquired through naturalization, which involves a specific process and requirements, such as living in the country for a certain amount of time. And also through a free contribution to the state economy, which is a very common practice.
Finding work for non-citizens may be more difficult due to Vanuatu's limited resources and economic structure. But this very much depends on the specialty that workers are counting on.