Jersey passport

The Jersey passport is a British passport issued by the Passport Office of the States of Jersey (Government) in St Helier to British citizens connected to the Crown Dependency of Jersey.

Jersey passport
The front cover of a contemporary Jersey biometric passport.
The biodata page of the Jersey biometric passport
TypePassport
Issued by Lieutenant Governor of Jersey,
on behalf of
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
(on the advice of the
Lord Chancellor being also British Secretary of State for Justice),
at the request of the
States of Jersey
EligibilityBritish citizenship

Eligibility

The Passport Office of the Jersey Government only issues British passports to British citizens living in the Channel Islands, the United Kingdom or the Isle of Man who have a connection to Jerseye.g. were born, or live in Jersey or are a child born outside Jersey to parents born in Jersey.

Applicants need to be physically on the island at the time of application.[1]

Passport statement

Jersey passports contain on their inside cover the following words in English only:

Her Britannic Majesty's Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Jersey (Channel Islands) and its dependencies requests and requires in the Name of Her Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance and to afford such assistance and protection as may be necessary.

Endorsements

British passports issued by the Jersey Government may have an observation included to the following effect:

holder is not entitled to benefit from European Community Provisions relating to employment or establishment

Until Brexit, British citizens who have only a connection to Jersey were European Union citizens (an EU citizen being defined by the Treaty of Maastricht as a person holding the nationality of a Member State) but did not have EU Freedom of Movement Rights.

However, if British citizens connected to Jersey also had a connection to the United Kingdom (e.g. they have lived in the UK for five years, were born in the UK, or have parents or grandparents born in the UK), their passports did not include such an endorsement and they were fully eligible to benefit from European Union Freedom of Movement rights.[2] This observation will cease to be used from 1 January 2021. [3]

From 2020, blue passports will be issued.[3][4]

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References

  1. Jersey, States of. "Jersey variant British passports". gov.je. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  2. "What is Islander status?". States of Guernsey. 2013. Archived from the original on 7 October 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
  3. Renew your passport - gov.je, 9 February 2020.
  4. "New passports return to blue design". gov.je. 15 June 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-06.

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