if you are part of the UK you do not need a passport but if you are from mainland eu and any other country yes you do
They have never been part of England or Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
But they share the same monarch and are now Crown Dependencies.
The reason the Channel Islands never became part of the United Kingdom is because they are the remnants of what was once the Duchy of Normandy. with the loss of the rest of the Duchy by various Kings, it means that these Islands are held by the Crown as separate possessions.
One other little nugget of information about the Channel Islands concerns Sark, which was uninhabited until 1560's when it was granted a seigneurship by Elizabeth I , which still forms the basis of Sark's constitution today.
The Channel Islands are Crown dependencies of Britain but are not actually part of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom.
The Channel Island are not part of the EU.
There are eight inhabited Channel Islands. Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou. There are also numerous uninhabited islands and rocks around the islands.
The island of Guernsey covers an area of approximately 30 square miles. See the related link for more info.
They are located in the English Channel near the coast of Normandy, France
It depends where you are sending it from as well as the size and weight of the letter.
Abalone is known in the Channel Islands as ormer (ôr′mər). Being close to France, and despite being part of the UK, the Channel Islands' English is influenced by French, hence ormer, derived from the French ormier, which in turn comes from the Latin auris maris, meaning 'ear of the sea', from its shape.
The Channel islands are closer to France than Britain. The Channel islands are closer to France than Britain.
The Channel Islands became British after the Duke of Normandy invaded England in 1066.
Owned by the UK, probably as a consequence of the 100 years war in the 14th and 15th century. Not sure as to what degree of self government they are allowed
There is no such thing as an English citizen. If you were born in England you are a British citizen (as described in your passport).
The Bailiwick of Guernsey currency (GGY) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Guernsey decimal coinage is near identical in dimensions, composition and history to the equivalent British coins. Guernsey currency is "legal tender" only in Guernsey, but may be regarded as "acceptable tender" in Britain.
They were British, they were handy to exploit, they could be used as bases for their E-Boats and they certainly didn't want the British operating from them.
From the Jersey Post website:
The following standard is advised for local letters
Name of person, business
Mr A. Standards
House/Company Name or number
2 Makesure Place
Street name
Speed Drive
Parish
St Helier
JERSEY in capitals
JERSEY
POSTCODE
JE1 1AA
Whilst in theory this should work from anywhere in the world, it is generally good practice to add:
Channel Islands
even though Jersey in not actually part of the UK (just Great Britain)!
The Channel Islands National Park is located on the Channel Islands in California, USA. The closest city to the national park is Santa Barbara, California.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.