There are many events in the Channel Islands that allow residents and visitors to socialise and participant with the culture. Jersey Festival of Motoring– The Rubis Jersey International Motoring Festival is the largest yearly motoring event in the Channel Read more…
As a small island famous for its food, Channel Islands is always bursting with flavour and authentic new recipes. The Channel Islands traditional food is seafood due to being surrounded by the sea, this is the most important part Read more…
Throughout Channel Islands there are many things to do for example sports, entertainment, movie theatre and art. Sports– there are many sporting places located around Channel Islands available for all ages. The most popular place is Les Ormes Resort Read more…
Expats will not be deprived of all the news stories when in the Channel Islands as English papers are delivered in the morning of the day of printing by air. Keeping in touch with family and friends is also Read more…
Moving to the Channel Islands does not have to be a stressful process, with different removal companies being available to help the process of moving become more smooth. The professional teams can speak to you about your requirements and Read more…
Driving in the Channel Islands is done on the left-hand side of the road and you will find that the roads are quite narrow with speed limits also being low. The road networks are fairly good in Guernsey and Read more…
Using public transport is a common way of getting around and the Channel Islands have good transport links which make it easier to get around with the network of public transport that is available. Public Transport Expats moving Read more…
Taxes in the Channel Islands are low and no VAT or capital gain tax is applied. Due to this, expats are attracted to this and move here with it being a tax haven. However, the governing tax law is Read more…
Expats will find that Channel Islands have many branches of banks which are available worldwide such as Lloyds and Barclays along with many other local and international banks. Only a few banks in the Channel Islands are set up Read more…
Channel Islands healthcare is just as good as the system in England and Western Europe. The two bailiwicks have separate healthcare services and only Jersey has a mutual agreement in place with the UK. This means that expats from Read more…