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I am from turkey and have residency in the uk, do i need a visa to visit jersey?

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I am from turkey and have residency in the uk, do i need a visa to visit jersey?

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  1. course not


  2. I would phone the Home Office, in case you need one to get back in.

  3. No, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and N.Ireland and all the thosands of islands belonging to britain around the british isles are all part of the U.K. so you do not need a differnt visa to travel to any of the the islands which belong to the U.K. and its Queen.

  4. No. The island of Jersey is a British Crown dependent with its own legislative assembly and system of local administration and of law. If arriving there whether by ship, hydrofoil or air from any port or airport in the U.K. nobody has to show their passport any more than if you arrived at any other U.K. port or airport on an internal flight from anywhere else within the U.K.

  5. no it is part of the UK as is Guernsey.

  6. It's a passport-free zone.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Trav...

  7. i doubt it..

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