Travelling within the Common Travel Area On arrival in the Bailiwick from Jersey, Isle of Man or UK you don’t need to carry a passport. However, you’re required to carry some form of recognised photographic identification, please refer to your travel provider for further information.
Do you need a passport to travel from the UK to Guernsey?
Photo Identification / Passports
If you are arriving into the Channel Islands direct from the UK or Republic of Ireland, you do not need a passport but all visitors do require some form of photographic identification.
What ID do you need to fly to Guernsey from UK?
Although British citizens do not require passports to travel to Guernsey and the Channel Islands, due to increased security, the majority of airlines now require that you produce valid photo identification at check in and they may refuse boarding if you do not do so.
Where can you travel without a passport from UK?
7 islands you can explore without a UK passport
- Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight sits just off the south coast of England and has been a popular holiday destination for Brits since Victorian times.
- Cork, Ireland.
- Jersey.
- Isle of Skye, Scotland.
- Isles of Scilly.
- Guernsey.
Can you travel from Guernsey to UK with a driving licence?
You will be required to produce your booking confirmation and valid photographic ID for all passengers to check-in at both the airport and harbour. For travel by air, this can be a valid passport, photographic EU or Swiss Identity card, photographic driving licence, Armed forces ID card, police warrant car / badge.
What ID do I need for Guernsey?
Valid driving licence (full or Provisional are accepted) Valid armed forces identity card. Valid police warrant card/badge. A child on parent’ s passport is an acceptable form of ID.
Is Guernsey classed as UK mainland?
Is Jersey part of Great Britain, the United Kingdom or the British Isles? Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man are part of the British Isles. England, Scotland and Wales make up Great Britain, while the United Kingdom includes Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Jersey is a British Crown Dependency.
Do I need a passport to fly from Manchester to Guernsey?
Alongside the UK and Ireland, Guernsey is a member of the Common Travel Area. You won’t need your passport to fly from Manchester to Guernsey, but due to security you will need to present some photographic ID. You can find a full list of approved ID’s on Aurigny Airlines website.
Do you need a passport to go to Jersey or Guernsey from England?
On arrival in Jersey from the UK, Isle of Man or Guernsey you don’t need to carry a passport. However, you’re required to carry some form of recognised photographic identification as Jersey Customs and Immigration Officers may need to confirm your identity and nationality and evidence of your immigration permission.
Do I need a Covid test to go to Guernsey?
COVID-19 tests prior to travel
The States of Guernsey no longer offers pre-travel PCR tests. Should anyone need a negative pre-travel PCR test result before travelling abroad, Primary Care colleagues have been providing this service in their own practices and will continue to do so.
Can you get a passport in a day?
All you will be required to do is book your passport appointment online, and, should your application be successful, you can receive your new passport at the end of the appointment. The whole process can take as little as 2 (two) days!
Where can I travel without a passport 2022?
Top 7 Islands – These are Places to Travel Without a Passport
- US Virgin Islands. The terzetto of Caribbean islands that federate up these three islands under the US Govt.
- St. John Island.
- St. Croix Island.
- St. Thomas Island.
- Puerto Rico.
- Guam Island.
- Northern Mariana Islands.
What ID can I use if I don’t have a passport or driving Licence UK?
You can use a UK birth, adoption or naturalisation certificate, but you must send it with one of the following: National Insurance card, or a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions or HM Revenue and Customs showing your National Insurance number – find your National Insurance number if you’ve lost it.
Can I use my UK debit card in Guernsey?
British money is freely accepted in the Island. Other currencies can be changed at a bank. All major credit and debit cards are accepted.
Can I travel with my ID from UK?
Travel to an EU country
As an EU national, you have the right to travel to any EU country with a valid passport or ID card.
Is Guernsey covered by UK law?
The Channel Islands are dependencies of the British Crown, but they’re separate jurisdictions from the UK. They’re divided into the two Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey. Each has its own legislature: the States. Alderney and Sark are dependencies of Guernsey but have their own legislatures.
Do I need a UK sticker to drive in Guernsey?
On or after 28 September 2021 mainland UK registered vehicles must display a ‘UK’ as opposed to a ‘GB’ vehicle identifier. However, nothing is changing in respect of Guernsey or Alderney registered vehicles which will continue to display a GBG and GBA sticker respectively.
Does NHS cover Guernsey?
The reciprocal healthcare arrangement – which comes into force on 1 January 2023 – will mean UK residents can access emergency and necessary healthcare services for free in Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, or Herm, when on a temporary visit lasting up to 6 months.
Do you need passport for ferry?
It is compulsory for all passengers (including babies) to have their own valid passport or officially recognised European Union I.D. card when travelling to and from Ireland or France. In some cases, a visa may also be required. If you are driving a vehicle you will also need a valid driving licence.
Is Guernsey part of Brexit?
Why are we bothered by Brexit? The Bailiwick of Guernsey (which comprises the islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm), along with the other Crown Dependencies, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Isle of Man, are not member states (or associate members) of the EU and are not part of the UK.
Are Guernsey citizens UK citizens?
The Guernsey passport is a British passport issued by the Passport Office of the Customs and Immigration Department in St Peter Port to British citizens. The front cover of a post-2020 Guernsey biometric passport.