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Also see Relocating to GuernseyThe States of Guernsey - Immigration wrote: The admission and stay of persons other than British citizens is governed by statute in the form of various United Kingdom Immigration Acts extended by order in council to the Bailiwick of Guernsey, in effect, making them Bailiwick law.
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Please note that there are additional separate laws, other than the Immigration Acts, which apply in the separate islands of the Bailiwick which restrict the occupation of dwellings and / or employment.
Have you read the info in the link provided foryou above? You will find your answer there.
Whether you are a British citizen or not, you will need to find out about the controls on who can live and work here and if you plan on working, you will need a Resident Certificate/Employment Permit (Right to Work).
You have already been adviced in your other post on this same issue.Template wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 4:31 pmDear Seniors. I got my ILR in July this year. I will apply for BC in july 2020. I want to stay 6 moths in Guernsey for work. Is this 6 month stay there will constitute my stay in UK and i apply for BC in july?
Stay in Guernsey is same as stay in UK? OR its considered absences from UK ?
Thanx Zimba. I will be working for a big bank.
Topics merged.Djsuccess wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 10:50 amYou have already been adviced in your other post on this same issue.
british-citizenship/guernsey-part-of-uk ... l#p1842298
To clarify further, Guernsey is not a part of the UK for immigration purposes (upto and including ILR), but is a part of the UK for nationality purposes.
Time spent in Guernsey counts as time in the United Kingdom for the purposes of nationality law, but not for the purpose of acquiring ILR.British Nationality Act 1981 wrote:Section 50
“ the United Kingdom ” means Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Islands, taken together;
“ the Islands ” means the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man;
Section 53
(5)The provisions of this Act, except those mentioned in subsection (7), extend to the Islands