Hey Ross!! Slightly off topic but can you do a video on L’ree hotel and why it closed down? I used to have family holidays there about 30 years ago. I was gutted when we returned and it had closed 🥹 we are heading back to Guernsey in two weeks, I’ll look out for you 😁
Having close ties or family means ZERO in trying to get local market status. I know people whose family go back generations who have not been given it and even families from Alderney and Sark want to move the few miles across are not allowed. However if you know a deputy they'll be able to get you a licence at the drop of a hat as an essential worker, like their gardener or someone to iron their socks.
In addition, after 7 years, you are a Guernsey resident and no permit required. My daughter and me have local market permits because she works in finance.
@Arctic Foxman My daughter works in finance. If it's an occupation with a skill shortage, a permit is available. A family member permit is then available for any members of your family that come with you. If you have a permit you can buy or rent on the local market. We currently rent. After seven years a permit is no longer required and you are a Guernsey citizen. Check on that though because I recall reading that it might be dropping to 5 years. Be warned regarding house prices if you want to buy. They are VERY high.
@@luisagouveia5527 What's false info. You can work in Guernsey without a permit, under some circumstances but you have to live in an open market property. Rather than local market if you have a permit. It's now 6 years of established residency, by the way, before permanent residency. If wrong, please enlighten us?
Wow didn't know it was so complicated. But having been born there and lived there for nearly the first 30 years of my life I suppose I'd be OK. But at my age there's no way I can come back. Great information Ross.
It's about the only job that would've qualify for local market essential worker. The island has 1% wealthy, controlling the island and the tax situation keeping the majority of the islanders poor and disgruntled, mainly those who aren't on the housing ladder. Most people coming to the island & getting local market licences serve the wealthy. Gardeners, cleaners and one woman I met said ironing for some finance sector guy. Probably listed her as "Carer", I couldn't ascertain because she didn't speak much English. Estate agents aren't needed plenty of them..
I can't move to Guernsey, even though my dad and half siblings are local - my dad is not on my birth certificate sadly. I had interviews for jobs but sadly couldnt take them. I will just have to continue to visit yearly instead :)
My mum was born and grew up in Guernsey and still has some family there. She lives in Australia now though. Would i be able to apply and live in Guernsey?
No. Well you could apply but you'd not be accepted. The best way is to apply for a job. Employers seem to be able to scam local market status for anyone.
Im a degree holder in Digital Archiving in Zimbabwe...is it possible to apply for a Digital archiving jobs in Guernsey, if possible please send me the application link if you have one.Thank you
Err.... yeah, houses are dearer than London. Even local market prices are insane. I've heard that people are heading back to UK due to the housing crisis. My daughter and me are still in rented after 3 years.
I'm a Ghanaian citizen interested in job opportunities in Guernsey. Could you please provide information on: Work Visa Requirements Job Market Overview Recruitment Agencies Work Permit Procedures Cultural and Language Considerations Thank you for your assistance.
Very informative. Thanks, Ross!
You’re welcome John🙏
yes, great. But where did you get those images from (minute 1:40 ...)? - never seen any trees like that (thru the window) in GBG
Hey Ross!! Slightly off topic but can you do a video on L’ree hotel and why it closed down? I used to have family holidays there about 30 years ago. I was gutted when we returned and it had closed 🥹 we are heading back to Guernsey in two weeks, I’ll look out for you 😁
Having close ties or family means ZERO in trying to get local market status. I know people whose family go back generations who have not been given it and even families from Alderney and Sark want to move the few miles across are not allowed. However if you know a deputy they'll be able to get you a licence at the drop of a hat as an essential worker, like their gardener or someone to iron their socks.
In addition, after 7 years, you are a Guernsey resident and no permit required.
My daughter and me have local market permits because she works in finance.
What do you do? What did you do to get local market status and does that mean you can rent on the local market?
@Arctic Foxman
My daughter works in finance. If it's an occupation with a skill shortage, a permit is available. A family member permit is then available for any members of your family that come with you.
If you have a permit you can buy or rent on the local market. We currently rent.
After seven years a permit is no longer required and you are a Guernsey citizen. Check on that though because I recall reading that it might be dropping to 5 years.
Be warned regarding house prices if you want to buy. They are VERY high.
That’s completely False info !
@@luisagouveia5527
What is?
@@luisagouveia5527
What's false info.
You can work in Guernsey without a permit, under some circumstances but you have to live in an open market property. Rather than local market if you have a permit.
It's now 6 years of established residency, by the way, before permanent residency.
If wrong, please enlighten us?
Wow didn't know it was so complicated. But having been born there and lived there for nearly the first 30 years of my life I suppose I'd be OK. But at my age there's no way I can come back. Great information Ross.
My family the LeLacheur’s have been on the island since at least the 1600’s. I’d be curious of my ability to get a permit.
Very interesting…I must send this video to my daughter…she is a real estate agent…..❤️❤️❤️❤️
So was I for 30 years, haven’t looked back since leaving the profession!
It's about the only job that would've qualify for local market essential worker. The island has 1% wealthy, controlling the island and the tax situation keeping the majority of the islanders poor and disgruntled, mainly those who aren't on the housing ladder. Most people coming to the island & getting local market licences serve the wealthy. Gardeners, cleaners and one woman I met said ironing for some finance sector guy. Probably listed her as "Carer", I couldn't ascertain because she didn't speak much English. Estate agents aren't needed plenty of them..
Ross...brilliant ...educational instead of cultural...and the system works...when will the conge hand grenade be thrown into the mix?
Just got offered a job driving tarmac lorry in Guernsey...
how bored will i get? 😅
Nice island to live. How was life in Guernsey during the pandemic? Was there mandatory vaccination and mask wearing?
I can't move to Guernsey, even though my dad and half siblings are local - my dad is not on my birth certificate sadly. I had interviews for jobs but sadly couldnt take them. I will just have to continue to visit yearly instead :)
Sorry to hear that
My mum was born and grew up in Guernsey and still has some family there. She lives in Australia now though. Would i be able to apply and live in Guernsey?
No.
Well you could apply but you'd not be accepted. The best way is to apply for a job. Employers seem to be able to scam local market status for anyone.
I'd like to come there
You're welcome. I'll show you around 😉
Im a degree holder in Digital Archiving in Zimbabwe...is it possible to apply for a Digital archiving jobs in Guernsey, if possible please send me the application link if you have one.Thank you
Hi, this website will be useful if you are considering a job in guernsey. Click on this link www.gov.gg/jobcentrevacancies
Finally after 49 yrs got my residency status, just need to win the lottery now 😘
Err.... yeah, houses are dearer than London. Even local market prices are insane. I've heard that people are heading back to UK due to the housing crisis.
My daughter and me are still in rented after 3 years.
Would an Ancestry DNA result that shows my ancestors at one time lived in The Channel Islands get me a permit? :)
Nope.
Thank you
can I apply for job from India.
Yes
I'm a Ghanaian citizen interested in job opportunities in Guernsey. Could you please provide information on:
Work Visa Requirements
Job Market Overview
Recruitment Agencies
Work Permit Procedures
Cultural and Language Considerations
Thank you for your assistance.
Hi, you will find this website helpful www.gov.gg/article/120140/Getting-a-job
who would want to work or live in guernsey
Plenty of people
I would love to 🇬🇬❣
Those of us who have family roots on the island. My family left the island in the late 1700’s for PEI Canada. I would love to return someday.
Yes
I didn’t know they drink mate 🧉 in Guernsey