Applications for British (Guernsey) citizenship may be made through the Royal Court of Guernsey. Whether you are a British citizen or not, you will need to find out about the controls on who can live and work here and if you plan on working, you will need a Resident Certificate/Employment Permit (Right to Work).
Are Guernsey people British citizens?
Although Guernsey is not part of the UK, it is part of the British Isles and there are very strong economic, cultural and social links between Guernsey and the UK. The people of Guernsey have British nationality and Guernsey participates in the Common Travel Area.
Can you just move to Guernsey?
As mentioned above, if you hold a British or Irish passport or have been granted “Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK”, you can move over to Guernsey, live in a single occupancy Open Market property and work on the Island for as long as you wish, or you can live in a multi-occupancy Open Market dwelling and work here …
Does Guernsey allow dual citizenship?
Can anyone buy a house in Guernsey?
The Open Market is available for anyone who holds a valid British or Irish passport or who has the right to remain in the UK. About 7% of properties in Guernsey (about 1,600) are on the Open Market register.
What is your nationality if you are born in Guernsey?
You will receive a document to confirm that you have been granted settled or pre-settled status. If you have settled status, any children born in Guernsey while you're living here will automatically be British nationals.
Are houses expensive in Guernsey?
The average home in Guernsey costs more than 16x times the average wage, according to a new report.
What is the average rent in Guernsey?
The average monthly rent was £1,725 at the end of last year, but that has now risen to £1,864. The increase in average rent across the last five years. The report also showed that the average price of a 'local market' property in Guernsey has fallen by 2.1%.