Yes, Jersey is in fact part of the UK. Jersey is located in the British Isles. However, there is also New Jersey in the United States.
yes it was part of the 13 colonies
Pennsylvania Also, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Northwest of New Jersey there is part of New York and part of Canada, which was a colony. South and West of New Jersey are the Carolinas Georgia and Florida.
Where New Jersey is located. New Jersey was part of the Middle Colonies.
No. New Jersey was one of the original 13 states.
No.
Northern Ireland is part of the UK so your UK visa is valid.
If you require a UK visa you need to apply to the UK government though the embassy in your country. Jersey is a part of the UK, you do not need a separate visa for Jersey.
do I need a passport to travel from south wales UK to jersey
HM Queen Elizabeth II is monarch of the Crown Dependencies, which are NOT a part of the UK and include Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man. In Jersey she is known as the Duke of Normandy. And, of course she is not and never has been The Queen of England.
Jersey is one of the Channel Islands that lie off the coast of France. It is NOT part of the United Kingdom, or infact part of any county, like Guernsey it is a self governing Island under the protection of the UK.
8th June in Jersey, although strictly not part of the UK. Then 15th June in Bournemouth, Nottingham and Coventry.
yes you do in order to travel you must have a passport
Yes, Jersey accepts all UK money, however you cannot use Jersey money in the UK
Yes it is - along with the other Channel Islands.
New Jersey is part of the union
Yes, I'm from there... Google Jersey UK and you will find out more about it.
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
No. Cyprus is in the Mediterranean Sea, thousands of kilometers to the southeast of Jersey Island, UK.