No, although the Cayman Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, which is part of the EU, the Cayman Islands are legally not part of the EU.
No, they are not part of the Uk either.
Yes, it forms part of the Balearic Islands which is in Spain
Lanzarote is an island of the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are part of Spain just as Hawaii is part of the US. Spain is in the European Union.
As a part of Spain, the Canaries are also part of the European Union. However, the islands enjoy some exceptions in the fiscal and economic area. The currency in the Canary Islands is the euro, as in Spain.
Tenerife is part of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands which is part of Spain, a member of the EU. Therefore Tenerife is a Spanish island where the locals speak Spanish and the local currency is the Euro like elsewhere in Spain and the European Union.
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.
No, Sark as one of the Channel Islands is part of the common travel area which includes the UK, Ireland, IOM and the Channel Islands but Sark is not part of the EU.
Yes, it is. Its TAX free. cigs 1eu, Pints 1eu. Best value for money in EU!
No , not yet
Nope, kenya is not part of the eu.
No it isn't.