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For ILR see http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ary#page11NOG wrote:Does visiting either Guernsey or Jersey count as an absence from the UK for the purpose of calculating absences outside the UK for ILR or naturalisation? Many thanks.
So it doesn't count as absence.“the United Kingdom” means Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Islands, taken together;
“the Islands” means the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man;
I think the only time you could use Gibraltar is if you were married or civil p to a British Citizen who was on crown service in Gibraltar. Otherwise it's not classed as the UK.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:And Gibraltar?
Actually this is a very interesting question.D4109125 wrote:I think the only time you could use Gibraltar is if you were married or civil p to a British Citizen who was on crown service in Gibraltar. Otherwise it's not classed as the UK.
For immigration purpose, the UK is GB and NI only. There are some rules for those in the Channel Islands in the link above re:ILR.
But this is a discussion which is off topic of the original poster's question.Article 22 - Territorial scope
The right of residence and the right of permanent residence shall cover the whole territory of the host Member State. Member States may impose territorial restrictions on the right of residence and the right of permanent residence only where the same restrictions apply to their own nationals.