Many thanks for that, ppron.
Except that how do you define those of Jesey heritage, and those of UK proper heritage.
If UK citizens can get a British Islands (Jersey) passport if they apply in Jersey, then is that enough? (to avoid the ID card)?
As was suggested earlier, the EU definition (leading to the work movement exclusion for Jersey residents), is quite different to the UK Parlt definition.
Are those not of the UK, but of the Crown Dependencies, those without UK ancestry or 5 years residence in the UK proper - or simply those who can get ILR/residency for Jersey (or any of the other Crown Depenencies ie NOT UK proper)?
These are the sort of issues I was envisaging.
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