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Jersey tends to attract visitors from an older demographic than average, with the average age of UK leisure visitors being 57. [5] Travel to Jersey is very seasonal. Accommodation occupancy is much higher in the summer months, especially August, than in the winter months (with a low in November). [5] The majority of visitors to the island ...
For non-CTA travel, Jersey maintains its own immigration [150] and border controls (although most travel into the Bailiwick is from the rest of the CTA), however UK immigration legislation may be extended to Jersey (subject to exceptions and adaptations) following consultation with Jersey and with Jersey's consent.
A free travel 'air bridge' is being considered for travel between Jersey and Guernsey. [60] The Safe Travel Guidelines Review Panel of the States have suggested that the criteria should be tightened before restrictions are lifted. This would see the criteria for a place to be categorised as green reduced to 25 from 50 cases per 100,000 people ...
Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic in Jersey; 2021 Jersey dispute 11 January: Schools across Jersey reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]3 February: Non-essential retail businesses re-opened (nine days later than originally planned due to localized COVID-19 clusters).
The requirement for EU citizens to present passports to enter the Common Travel Area resulted in a drop of day visitors to Jersey in particular, resolved in 2022 when Jersey (with UK approval) permitted French nationals to enter Jersey on day trips using just their national ID card. [56]
Jersey is a British Crown Dependency, and despite not being part of the United Kingdom, the licensing of European Union fishing boats to fish in Jersey's territorial waters has changed after the UK exit from the EU. On 6 May 2021, French fishermen held a protest in the waters off Jersey's main harbour.
Jersey (Jèrriais: Jèrri) is the largest of the Channel Islands, an island archipelago in the St. Malo bight [2] in the western English Channel.It has a total area of 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) and is part of the British Isles archipelago.
Although Jersey was part of the Roman world, there is a lack of evidence to give a better understanding of the island during the Gallo-Roman and early Middle Ages. The tradition is that the island was called Caesarea by the Romans [1] as laid down in the Antonine Itinerary, however this is disputed by some, who claim Caesarea, Sarnia and Riduna are the Scilly Isles off the southwestern tip of ...