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Channel Islands

The Channel Islands are a British Dependency off of the coast of Normandy. There is evidence that the islands have been populated by humans for over 25,000 years.

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What are the names of all the US Channel Islands?

The names of the eight channel islands of California are:
Anacapa,
San Miguel,
Santa Cruz,
Santa Rosa,
San Clemente,
San Nicolas,
Santa Barbara,
Santa Catanlina.

What is the second largest of the channel islands?

Jersey with 36 square miles



would say the Irish Island east of England


What of the channel islands is furthest south?

The Channel Island that is the farthest south is Jersey.

Is Guernsey British?

Its defence is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. However, it is not actually part of the UK - but a possession of the British crown. Although it is not part of the European Union - it is treated as a member for the purposes of international trade.

Does a baby need a passport to go to the channel islands from the UK?

well that depends. If a baby is under 18 months then it will not need a passport. I got my first passport when I was 5. Babies usually get discounts at the airport. Channel islands or Canada, a baby does not need a passport if it is under 18 months.

Second largest channel island?

Alderney is the third largest Channel Island

Which continent is channel islands located on?

The channel Islands are in the Contienent of Europe.

What continent is GUERNSEY in?

Guernsey, a dependency (possession) of the British Crown, is not "in" any country -- other than itself.

Defence of the Bailiwick of Guernsey (to give the territory its full title) is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. However, Guernsey is not itself a part of the United Kingdom. It lies within the Common Travel Area of the British Isles but, unlike the United Kingdom and Ireland, Guernsey is not a member of the European Union (EU). Nevertheless it has a special relationship with the EU, being treated as part of the Union for the purposes of the free market in goods.

How many cigarettes can you bring back from channel island to UK?

As of December 2009, according to HM Revenue and Customs you can bring the following tobacco products into the UK without declaring them:A,B

From EU Countries: A

An unlimited amount of tobacco products "on which tax has been paid in an EU country". However you must be able to prove it is for personal use only. Otherwise excise duty is payable.

The HM Revenue and Customs website states that:

"You are particularly likely to be asked questions if you have more than: 3200 cigarettes, 200 cigars, 400 cigarillos, 3kg tobacco"

NB: A

"If you are caught selling alcohol or tobacco goods they may be seized, and for a serious offence you could get up to seven years in prison."

From Non EU Countries: B

You can bring the following amounts of tobacco back without declaring them or paying duty:

"200 cigarettes; or 100 cigarillos; or 50 cigars; or 250g of tobacco."

NB: this is a summary of the rules as listed on the HM Revenue and Customs site. As such there are more specific intructions and rules depending on the specific country you are travelling from. PLEASE see the related links for the most up to date information.

These rules are liable to be updated at any point. Again, please check the related links for the most up to date information.

Sources:

A Allowances for those travelling to the UK from the European Union (EU) - HM Revenue and Customs website.

B Allowances for those travelling to the UK from outside the European Union (EU) - HM Revenue and Customs website.

Please see related links.

What is the capital of ChANNEL Islands?

The official capital of the Channel Islands is St.Peter Port, which is the main town on Guernsey, the largest of the islands.

Also to improve the answer the person's above answer:

The Channel islands is a group of islands from the northwest coast of France. For administrative purposes the islands are divided into the bailiwick of Jersey and the bailiwick of Guernsey including Alderney, Herm, Jethou, Brechou, and other small islands.

The capital for Jersey is: St. Helier

The capital for Guernsey is: St. Peter Port

The Channel islands are mostly known for the two islands: Jersey and Guernsey as you can see from the capitals.

How do you get to guernsey?

To get to Guernsey you can either take the plane or boat

What is the iban for hsbc st helier jersey channel islands?

What is the BIC code of the HSBC in Jersey, C.I. - PO Box 14, St. Helier Jersey JE4 8NJ

Guernsey is a part of channel islands?

Yes, it is the second largest inhabited of the Channel Islands which also include Jersey, Alderney, Sark and Herm and the minor inhabited islands of Jethou, Brechou and Lihou.