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News - 13 November 2018
The Minister for Home Affairs has approved a change in policy that will make 130 seasonal work permits available for the agriculture industry to employ workers from outside the European Economic Area
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News - 27 September 2023
A temporary exemption that makes it easier for registered and licensed employees to take a second job has been renewed for an additional year.
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News - 19 January 2021
Islanders are being reminded that customs declarations will be required for unaccompanied personal goods imported from the EU, following the UK’s departure from the European Union.
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News - 10 August 2021
Industries which have traditionally relied on migrant workers are being given temporary support to help ease their staffing pressures.
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News - 24 April 2017
A routine road check conducted at the end of last week found 12 vehicles with faulty lights or tyre defects
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News - 27 September 2019
Every household is to receive a guide to prepare for a No Deal Brexit
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News - 29 April 2019
Defendants will now be able to appear in the Magistrate’s Court via video link from Jersey’s prison.
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News - 12 October 2022
Three couriers have been sentenced to a total of 20 years in prison for the attempted importation of cocaine into Jersey.
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News - 05 March 2013
Concerns over number of commercial vehicles impounded with defective brakes and worn tyres at a St Martin road check
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News - 21 June 2018
The Government has set out the details of a scheme where EU citizens living in the Island can register for ‘settled status’ following Brexit
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News - 11 December 2023
Two men have been sentenced in the Royal Court today in relation to the importation of Class A drugs. These were two separate and unrelated instances.
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News - 04 October 2012
Public warned not to import potatoes for planting
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News - 30 August 2019
Jersey Customs and Immigration Services (JCIS) have announced that, for the first time in ten years, passport fees will increase.
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News - 18 February 2022
Services from the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) department have completed the first on-island joint services Emergency Response Driving Instructor course, between 7–18 February.
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News - 27 July 2018
A public consultation has been launched on the implementation of the 2012 FATF Recommendations on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT).
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News - 11 June 2008
Details of the remuneration of States employees are included in the Financial Report and Account...
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News - 07 May 2021
EU nationals resident in Jersey will need to apply for Settled Status to be eligible for Student Finance, and benefit from new rules on home fees.
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News - 03 October 2017
As part of Jersey's ongoing work to prevent financial crime, the Island will undertake a risk assessment for money laundering and terrorist financing
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News - 07 March 2019
EU nationals working in the agricultural and fishing industries have successfully registered their ‘settled status’, ensuring they can remain in the island after Brexit.
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News - 18 January 2016
A new high profile campaign raising awareness about so called 'legal highs' has been launched