Jersey Checklist
This is a form that has to be filled in no earlier than 48 hours before you go to Jersey
https://goj-bat.powerappsportals.com/travel/
NHS App - If you have had both covid jabs then once you add your details it will show proof of your vaccination dates
Android users https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nhs.online.nhsonline
IOS users https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/nhs-app/id1388411277
Latest info: https://www.jersey.com/visit-safe
From 28 May, Red, Amber and Green classifications will restart for the rest of the world.
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Green - Day 0 and Day 8 PCR tests (if still in Jersey): all passengers have to self-isolate on arrival while awaiting the first negative test result. Results are currently expected to be returned within an average of 12 hours.
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Amber - Day 0, Day 5 and Day 10 PCR tests: Self-isolation until negative test result from your day 5 test.
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Red - Day 0, Day 5 and Day 10 PCR tests: Self-isolation until negative test result from your day 10 test.
Buses from airport - There are 3 buses that go into St Helier from the airport
Taxi Liberty Cabs https://libertycabs.je
Tel: 01534767700
Other important information incase you didnt know
Do I need a valid passport to travel to Jersey and Guernsey? No is the Answer but whether you fly or sail to the island of Jersey there are several forms of I.D you need to have on you.
Passport Requirements for Jersey and Guernsey
We require all our passengers due to travel on a domestic sailing (inter-island and between the UK, Guernsey and Jersey) to carry a form of photographic identification. Unfortunately, without an accepted form of photo ID to show at check-in you won’t be permitted to board. Children under the age of 16 can travel on domestic services without photo ID provided the accompanying adult can vouch for their identification.
Guernsey and Jersey are part of the CTA or Common Travel Area, which is included in the UK. In both destinations there is no requirement to carry a passport as there are no immigration controls in place, however a form of photographic identification is required.
Accepted travel documents include:
• A valid passport (i.e. in date)
• An expired passport (domestic sailings only, up to two years after expiry)
• Valid EU or Swiss national identity card
• 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
• Citizen Card or Civilian Card, available from www.citizencard.com/
• Valid firearm certificate
• Valid government-issued identity card
• NHS SMART card
• Electoral identity card
• NUS card (National Union of Students)
• University/college ID card
• Council issued bus pass
• Young Scot card
• Disabled badges which have a photograph of the holder
• Certificate of Competency issued by the government (domestic routes only, must be photographic)
• VALIDATE UK PASS photographic proof of age cards
• CPP Guernsey ID card
• Guernsey 18+ card
Please note that digital copies of your photo ID are not acceptable. Please also note that all photo ID must be legible and undamaged, otherwise you will not be able to travel.
International Sailings
Passengers due to travel on international sailings to and from St Malo must ensure their passport or National Identity Card is available for inspection. The travel document must be valid (in date). Visas are required by some non-EEC nationals. If you are travelling to or from St Malo, we ask that you complete your advance passenger information (API) at least 24 hours before you travel. You can complete this here.
If you have not supplied your API before you travel, you risk being refused travel.
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