Jersey

In April 2026, theโ€™ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) has become a compulsory digital formality for travellers to the Channel Island of Jersey whether for tourism or to visit relatives. 

Who is affected by the ETA for the Isle of Jersey?

Most visitors to Jersey will need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) or visa. What you need depends on :

  • your nationality
  • your reason for coming to Jersey

In general, an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is sufficient if you are coming from Europe, the USA, Australia, Canada or certain other countries.

Documents required, cost, duration and terms of stay

To apply, you'll need a valid passport and a passport photo. As documents are forwarded to the authorities, they must be of acceptable quality. 

On the budget side, obtaining this digital authorization represents an investment of ยฃ20 per person. This single fare applies to all travellers, including children.

L'ETA for Jersey offers considerable flexibility: once obtained, it remains valid for 2 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. During this period, you can make as many trips as you like, with each stay lasting up to 6 months.

Who is exempt from the usual formalities to enter the Island of Jersey?

If you're planning a trip to Jersey, be aware that certain categories of travelers benefit from specific exemptions concerning travel documents or entry authorizations.

Here is the detailed list of profiles concerned by an ETA exemption for Jersey :

Common Travel Area (CTA)

Checks are simplified for people travelling within the common travel area:

  • Source: Passengers travelling between Jersey, the United Kingdom, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Ireland.
  • Nationality : Citizens of nationality British Or Irish.
  • Residence in Ireland : Irish residents traveling from Ireland to Jersey or the rest of the CTA zone.

Specific statuses and visas

You are exempt if you belong to one of the following groups:

  • Overseas territories : Citizens of a British overseas territory.
  • EU device : Beneficiaries of permanent or temporary resident status (EUSS) linked to EU citizen registration.
  • BN(O) : British overseas national visa holders.
  • Local authorizations : People who already have immigration authorization to live, work or study in Jersey.
  • Acquired rights : Travelers exempt from control thanks to an unlimited residence permit or pre-existing right of residence.

Special provisions for French nationals

Specific agreements facilitate access for visitors from France:

ProfileTravel conditionsRequired documents
Day visitorsRound-trip day tripFrench identity card (CNI) accepted
Minor schoolchildrenOrganized school trip (more than 24h)Collective list (all nationalities within the group)

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