By pressing subscribe you agree to be contacted by us according to our privacy policy. Discover that Island Feeling! Welcome to the Islands of Guernsey. Book your holiday now. Book Accommodation. Book Travel. Book Offers. I found out today…. Guernsey is part of the UK! Filling in the travel document I need to fly to Guernsey from UK. Are you saying that something has changed since I wrote this post? Or is this just part of its status as a crown dependency? Where is Guernsey?
Is Guernsey part of England? This is not English. Notify of. Inline Feedbacks. Rachel Heller. Reply to R. Reply to Mauro. And yet they seemed more English than the English! Thanks for dropping by! Ruth Millar. Reply to Ruth Millar. Reply to Rachel Heller. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Protocol 3 also requires the Channel Islands to treat all natural and legal persons of the EU in the same way, which means that the Channel Islands cannot treat someone from the UK, for example, differently from someone from any other EU Member State.
Guernsey is not bound by other aspects of EU free movement rules and is able to maintain restrictions on the right to reside and work, in accordance with insular law, provided this is done in a non-discriminatory way. This means it is treated as a 'third country'. As a third country, and due to Guernsey's location and close trading relationships with both the UK and other EU Member States, Guernsey voluntarily implements appropriate EU legislation and applies relevant international standards.
Guernsey is not, for example, part of the single market in financial services and so has negotiated limited market access as a third country on a case-by-case basis by being assessed as applying equivalent standards to those in the EU. By virtue of Guernsey's geographical location, it has also applied the relevant EU aviation and maritime measures to secure and underpin our transport links. Decisions, recommendations and agreements apply to the Bailiwick of Guernsey to the same extent as they do to the UK.
In the States of Guernsey made a general political commitment to the OECD in relation to improvement of transparency in tax systems. Guernsey and the Commonwealth Guernsey is not an independent Commonwealth Member. However it is active within the Commonwealth and embraces the values of the Commonwealth and is committed to democracy and democratic processes, including free and fair elections and representative legislatures; the rule of law and independence of the judiciary; good governance, including a well-trained public service and transparent public accounts; and the protection of human rights, freedom of expression, and equality of opportunity.
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