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Jersey isn't in Scotland. It's one of the Channel Islands. The Channel Islands are off the coast of France and are independent of the UK although they are considered to be British Territory. The people are all bi-lingual French/English. British laws do not apply in the Channel Islands and British people have no legal right to settle there.

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