Brexit no deal. Travel Its official now.

Going to France from Channel Islands..... i think a fair few do. Welcome to the world of 'clearing in'. :nonchalance:

https://www.gov.je/Travel/InformationAdvice/Pages/VisitingPrivateVessels.aspx

Surely that information is incorrect as once we leave the EU ( if that ever happens) we will not be EU citizens.
The list says that we are.(at the bottom it includes United Kingdom) However, the article is a " post brexit" one so should work on the assumption that we will not be
Have i read that correctly?
 
The BBC supplied the link.

Boat owners issued advice in case of no-deal Brexit
Hayley Westcott

BBC News Online

French authorities have given advice to private boat owners in the case of a no-deal Brexit.

On their first arrival in France from Jersey, vessels would be required to clear customs and immigration at a designated port of arrival.

There are seven ports that boat owners from the Channel Islands can use, including St Malo, Granville and Cherbourg.

More information can be found here.

(link I posted)

If anyone wants to tell the BBC and the Jersey Government they are wrong, then fill yer boots.

Although I strongly suspect they are right.......
 
Surely no-one thought any different? If yer foreign then yer foreign.

We really need a re-vote if people didn't expect this stuff.
 
I thought that Jersey was never in the EU anyway and therefore those rules theoretically applied at the moment.

Nope

The formal relationship between the Channel Islands and the EU is enshrined in Protocol 3 of the UK’s 1972 Accession Treaty, and confirmed in what is now Article 355 (5) (c) of the EU Treaties. Under Protocol 3, the Islands are part of the Customs Union and are essentially within the Single Market for the purposes of trade in goods, but are third countries (i.e. outside the EU) in all other respects.
 
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