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Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor Canada Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

<R>ACAN-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.847747.105</R>

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor Canada Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

<R>ACANI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.855551.103</R>

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor  China Region Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 13.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 13.

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

<R>AHKC-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.885799.102</R>

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 19.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor  China Region Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 12.

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

<R>AHKCI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.900368.101</R>

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 18.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor Emerging Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 4.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, or Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

<R>AEME-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.885798.102</R>

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor Emerging Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 4.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

<R>AEMEI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.900371.101</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity® Advisor Global Commodity Stock Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
December 16, 2008
as revised
March 26, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 3.

<R>AGCS-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.900372.101</R>

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 10.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 10.

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 16.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity® Advisor Global Commodity Stock Fund
Institutional Class
December 16, 2008
as revised
March 26, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 3.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 9.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 9.

<R>AGCSI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.900373.101</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 15.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Discovery Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

AID-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.813914.108

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Discovery Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 10.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 10.

AIDI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.812502.105

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 16.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Growth Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009 Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

<R>AIGF-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.885800.102</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 18.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Growth Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009 Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

<R>AIGFI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.900374.101</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Small Cap Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 6.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, or Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 13.

AISC-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.790649.119

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section beginning on page 18.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Small Cap Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

AISCI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.790650.115

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section beginning on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Small Cap Opportunities Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

AILS-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.820236.108

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 18.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Small Cap Opportunities Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

AILSI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.855553.103

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Value Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

<R>AFIV-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.855909.103</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 18.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor International Value Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

<R>AFIVI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.855908.102</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor Total International Equity Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Class A, Class T, Class B, or Class C shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 12.

<R>ATIE-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.885796.102</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 18.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor Total International Equity Fund
Institutional Class
February 24, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The following information replaces the introductory paragraph found under the heading "Fee Table" on page 5.

The following table describes the fees and expenses that may be incurred when you buy, hold, or sell Institutional Class shares of the fund. The following fees and expenses are based on the average net assets during the fund's most recent fiscal year. To the extent that current net assets are less or greater than the average during the most recent fiscal year, total annual operating expenses for the current fiscal year may be higher or lower than the information presented.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

<R>ATIEI-09-02 October 23, 2009
1.900377.101</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section on page 17.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor
Worldwide Fund
Class A, Class T,
Class B, and Class C
February 17, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The information in footnote C on page 6 is not applicable and is removed from the prospectus.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 11.

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

<R>AWLD-09-03 October 23, 2009
1.899555.102</R>

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section beginning on page 15.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor Worldwide Fund
Institutional Class
February 17, 2009
Prospectus

<R>Effective October 23, 2009, (i) a front-end sales charge will not apply to Class A shares purchased by a shareholder who redeemed Destiny Plan assets and received the proceeds in the form of directly held shares of a Fidelity Advisor fund after September 30, 2008; and (ii) Institutional Class shares will be offered to Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.</R>

The information in footnote C on page 6 is not applicable and is removed from the prospectus.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the "Minimums" table found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 10.

Minimums

To Open an Account

$2,500

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

$500

Through regular investment plansB

$100

Minimum Balance

$1,000

For certain Fidelity Advisor retirement accountsA

None

A Fidelity Advisor Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Rollover IRA, SEP-IRA, and Keogh accounts.

B An account may be opened with a minimum of $100, provided that a regular investment plan is established at the time the account is opened.

Effective September 14, 2009, the following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section beginning on page 10.

<R>AWLDI-09-03 October 23, 2009
1.899556.102</R>

There is no minimum account balance or initial purchase minimum for (i) investments through Portfolio Advisory Services, (ii) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts, or a Fidelity systematic withdrawal service, (iii) investments through a mutual fund or a qualified tuition program for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or (iv) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC). In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Selling Shares" section beginning on page 14.

A signature guarantee is designed to protect you and Fidelity from fraud. Fidelity may require that your request be made in writing and include a signature guarantee in certain circumstances, such as:

  • You wish to sell more than $100,000 worth of shares;
  • When the address on your account (record address) has changed within the last 15 days, or you are requesting that a check be mailed to a different address than the record address;
  • You are requesting that redemption proceeds be paid to someone other than the account owner; or
  • In certain situations when the redemption proceeds are being transferred to a Fidelity account with a different registration.

You should be able to obtain a signature guarantee from a bank, broker-dealer, credit union (if authorized under state law), securities exchange or association, clearing agency, or savings association. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee.