02 October 2023
The Minister for Justice and Home Affairs, Deputy Helen Miles, has announced an
extension to the pilot scheme allowing French nationals to travel to Jersey on day
return trips from France using valid French national identity cards.
The scheme, initially due to conclude this year, will now be operative until 30
September 2024.
The Minister for Justice and Home Affairs, Deputy Helen Miles, said, "We have seen a
significant increase in day trips from France to Jersey since the launch of the scheme in
April 2023. Our aim is not only to boost our local economy and ferry operators but
also to foster our cultural and historical connections with France."
It is important to note that while this scheme is in place for French nationals, all other
travellers are required to use a valid passport for travel.
Jersey Customs and Immigration Service has ensured that safeguards are in place with
the ferry companies to account for all travellers, recognising the importance of
protecting the integrity of the border as a member of the Common Travel Area. All
passengers arriving in Jersey are subject to robust immigration controls to ensure the
security and safety of our borders, and of the Common Travel Area.