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Information and guidance for EU nationals on living and working in Guernsey after Brexit.
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What can you do? Keep in touch with your employee It is important that you keep in touch with your employee on a regular basis. Agree with your employee when yo...
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What can you do? Tell your doctor about your job and the duties you complete Tell your doctor what you think could be done at work to help you get back more qui...
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Replacing your lost Housing Control document
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Register for the Population Portal to make Population Management applications.
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Change in Circumstances for Employment Permits
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If you know what Population Management Permit you need, choose from the list
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Link to the Population Portal for Employers to make Guernsey Employment Permits.
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Change in Circumstances for Immediate family members of a Householder.
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Change in Circumstances for Open Market Residents
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How to make an Out of Policy Employment Permit application for your employee.
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Information on time away from Guernsey for residents.
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Monitoring of the Island Development Plan is needed to assess if the Plan is being effective in achieving its objectives and remains relevant. If not, necessary...
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Support is available through organisations such as the Guernsey Bereavement Service . The Sunflower Project provides advice on how to support children and young...
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Outstanding amounts that are not paid in full by the deadline stated, may incur a late payment surcharge. Payment can be made via a number of methods which can...
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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...
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The Guernsey Border Agency administers control over the importation and exportation of goods, under the provisions of the Customs and Excise Law 1972, as amende...
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When goods are imported into the Bailiwick of Guernsey directly from a country other than the UK, Jersey or Isle of Man, or if the goods are classified as being...
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When goods are imported into the Bailiwick of Guernsey directly from a country other than the UK, Jersey or Isle of Man, or if the goods are classified as being...
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Customs and Excise Duties and Rates Duty Free Allowances Travelling into the Bailiwick of Guernsey Voyager dans le bailliage de Guernesey There are two types of...
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From September, the four mainstream secondary schools will be taking in all-ability year groups. This will allow all children in the future to be provided with...
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The Committee for Health & Social Care's Adult Community Service provide specialist assessment and intermediate nursing and residential care beds for individual...
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Link to job roles eligible for Employment Permits in Guernsey.
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Income support is a means tested benefit that enables all households in Guernsey and Alderney to access financial support sufficient to ensure an acceptable sta...
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The Income Support Appeals Tribunal is an independent appeal body established under The Income Support (Guernsey) Law, 1971, to determine appeals against decisi...
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Please be aware that this page and its links are slowly being replaced as we update information on the main Revenue Service page www.gov.gg/revenue-service and...
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Information circulated to Guernsey Society of Chartered & Certified Accountants: Circular 1 (31 May 2013) Circular 2 (19 November 2013) Newsletter 1 (8 May 2015...
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How much income tax you pay in each year depends on your assessable income. Your assessable income is your income (eg wages or pension) minus your allowances an...
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This section provides details of the treatment, for Guernsey income tax purposes, of payments made in favour of Guernsey registered charities with effect from 1...
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Includes information on personal, company and non-resident tax returns.
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Independent Custody Visitors are members of our local community, selected to make visits to the Island's custody suites to ensure that detainees are treated pro...
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Committee for Home Affairs - P.2023/128 The States are asked to decide: - Whether, after consideration of the Policy Letter entitled 'Independent Monitoring Pan...
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The Independent Monitoring Panel is an independent body authorised by The Prison (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2013 to make unannounced and requested visits to the Guer...
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On this page you will find information relating to independent taxation in Guernsey and how these changes might affect you. What is Independent Taxation? Indepe...
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More than 100,000 tonnes of waste is generated each year by local construction and demolition activity, excavations, and roads maintenance. These materials - ty...
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This page includes the latest Guernsey Retail Prices Indices and Household Costs Indices inflation statistics, which are published quarterly by the Data and Ana...
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The reason you make social security contributions payments is to give yourself insurance protection under the Social Insurance Scheme. Generally speaking, the s...
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The reason you make social security contributions payments is to give yourself protection under the social insurance scheme. Generally speaking, the social insu...
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For general information and acceptance criteria for the waste management sites, please see the downloads section of this page. For information about waste dispo...
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The Employer Team within the Revenue Service will provide support and guidance to you in your role as an employer in Guernsey. Some FAQs can be found below. An...
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Useful information for vendors / suppliers of goods and services
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The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a group of islands (called Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou) within the Channel Islands. It is a beautifu...
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Part III Chapter I deals with the requirement for certain information to be provided to consumers before they are bound by a contract. It specifies different re...
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A new school and College of Further Education external education inspection agreement is now in place. Schools in Guernsey and Alderney were previously inspecte...
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The Institute of Health and Social Care Studies forms the training and education arm of Health and Social Care (HSC). It provides a range of education and trai...
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Intellectual Property can be used to protect creations and inventions. Follow this link to go to the Intellectual Property Office website: http://ipo.guernseyre...
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IGA Agreement with Signed on In force with effect from 22 October 2013 29 July 2014 13 December 2013 9 & 14 October 2015 26 August 2015 United Kingdom A...
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Background information on international agreements Guernsey has been included in many important international agreements (also known as conventions, treaties...
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This policy priority embraces a wide variety of workstreams. The External and Constitutional Relations team at the Policy & Resources Committee has an initial h...
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News - Friday 08 March 2024
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In May 2021, the Committee for the Environment & Infrastructure approved a policy to manage the threat of emerging invasive non-native species (INNS). As part o...
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The States has directed the Policy & Resources Committee to investigate opportunities to enter into and, if possible, to negotiate a Reciprocal Health Agreement...
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The Policy & Resources Committee has a wide mandate which includes oversight of all States' controlled investments Funds. The States' Permitted Investment Rule...
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Online payments for Income Tax, Social Security, TRP, Sewage, Guernsey Water, Fixed Penalty Notices and more
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Managing the risks from ionising radiations
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The Island Archives is open weekdays 9.30am - 4.30pm, by appointment. To book your visit please call the team on 01481 224512 or email archives@gov.gg. The Isla...
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The Development and Planning Authority (DPA) is undertaking a focused review of certain policies within the Island Development Plan (IDP). The IDP was adopted b...
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Development Plans, Local Planning Briefs and Subject Plans set out what can be built, where, and how buildings are used. They are used to plan strategically, lo...
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News - Thursday 21 March 2024
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News - Thursday 29 February 2024
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Providing information and advice about what you can do and who can help if you are concerned about yourself or a child/young person you know.
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Consumer Advice The Trading Standards (Fair Trading) (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2023 came into force on 2 nd October 2023. The Ordinance regulates the relationship b...
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Health & Social Care (HSC) funds a range of fertility services for islanders and this provision is set out in Policy G1029. This is an established policy and co...
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The Job Centre offers support to people; to help them improve their chances of starting work or increasing their hours of work. Job Centre clients are either su...
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On this page you can view details of Needs Assessments conducted by Public Health Services This is the first population-based Joint Strategic Needs Assessment t...
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This page describes what a career in Justice and Public Safety would be like with the States of Guernsey
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The Committee for Home Affairs has scoped an inclusive Justice Framework that builds on the work of the Criminal Justice Strategy. The objective is to maintain...
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The 'Keep Guernsey Green Award' was established in 2006 to enable organisations to demonstrate their commitment to the environment through waste management and...
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Our hospital modernisation is just as it sounds - a combined effort to future-proof the Bailiwick's primary hospital. Let's face it, we'll all likely need the h...
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Key Stage 3 covers Years 7 to 9 when students are aged from 11 to 14 years-old. The Key Stage 3 Curriculum provided by schools must ensure a smooth transition f...
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Key Stage 4 covers students in Years 10 and 11 when they are aged between 14 and 16 years-old We aim to ensure that all 14-16 year olds have the opportunity to...
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Key Stage 1 covers Years 1 and 2 when pupils are aged 6 to 7 years-old. Key Stage 2 covers Years 3 to 6 when pupils are aged from 7 to 11 years-old. The curricu...
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Kindred Childrens Centre is a friendly, welcoming environment offering a variety of services accessible to children and families. The staff team have a wealth o...
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News - Friday 23 February 2024
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Signs of labour There are many signs that labour is starting or that you are in labour: Contractions When you have a contraction, your uterus becomes tight and...
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Guidance on landing or exporting fresh fish and shellfish to the EU. Background As a third country there are two routes to the EU market for locally caught fres...
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Duties of landlords (commercial and domestic)
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The Guernsey Language Commission - Speaking up for our Language Créyaïz, ach'vaïz The States Strategic Plan, reaffirmed by the States in 2013, requires that "th...
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Learning to talk is one of the most important skills that children will develop. It enables them to make friends, learn about the world around them and can help...
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News - Tuesday 06 February 2024
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Our travel strategy continues to support access to the hospital site Parking availability at the hospital is tight, and it will be squeezed further when constru...
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Latest information about Population Management policy, legislation and Portal changes.
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A Law Enforcement Annual Report has been published since 2013, but before that there was a Police Annual Report. All the reports are available from the Police w...
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Laws All Guernsey Laws, Ordinances, Statutory Instruments and other legal materials are available from the Guernsey Legal Resources website.
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One of our priorities is to develop the use of ICT, alongside other strategies, to extend and improve learning. We have made a significant commitment over the l...
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On this page you will find information and guidance in relation to learning to ride a motorcycle, including applying for your provisional licence, Compulsory Ba...