WHO CAN REGISTER?
Who can register a yacht in Jersey?
Since 2004 registration of a British Ship at the port of Jersey is available to:
Individuals – Jersey residents, British citizens, British Nationals (Overseas), British Overseas Territory citizens, British Commonwealth of Nations citizens, European Community citizens.* and nationals of a selection of other countries listed below.
Argentina, Aruba, Bahrain, Brazil, The Canary Islands, China, including Hong Kong, The Faroe Islands, Haiti, Israel, Japan, Liberia, Madeira, The Marshall Islands, Monaco, Panama, South Korea, Switzerland, Suriname, The United Arab Emirates and The United States of America.
Companies incorporated in one of the areas listed above.*
*If Individual/Joint Owners do not reside in Jersey and companies do not have a principal place of business in the island a Representative Person will need to be nominated. Blue Water Supplies can act as your Representative Person.
Ownership by a Jersey Company
The traditional way for a non-resident to register a Jersey registered vessel is to create a Jersey Company that legally owns the vessel. Whilst this method may still suit some parties, it is a relatively expensive process in both the long and short term and is not likely to prove cost effective for most individuals. A far simpler and cost efficient alternative is to appoint a representative person.
Ownership by a Non-elegible person.
Whilst certain peopls cannot own a Jersey registered vessel in their own right, the vessel can be owned by an eligible company which is subsequently owned by the person in question. This allows almost anyone to own a vessel registered in Jersey either directly or indirectly.citizens
European Union Countries | Commonwealth Countries | British Overseas Territories | Other Countries |
Austria | Antigua and Barbuda | Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Argentina |
Belgium | Australia | Anguilla | Aruba |
Bulgaria | The Bahamas | Bermuda | Bahrain |
Croatia | Bangladesh | British Antarctic Territory | Brazil |
Cyprus | Barbados | British Indian Ocean Territory | The Canary Islands |
Czechia | Belize | British Virgin Islands | The Faroe Islands |
Denmark | Botswana | Cayman Islands | China, including Hong Kong |
Estonia | Brunei | Falkland Islands | Haiti |
Finland | Cameroon | Gibraltar | Israel |
France | Canada | Montserrat | Japan |
Germany | Cyprus | Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands | Liberia |
Greece | Dominica | Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, | Madeira |
Hungary | Eswatini | including: | The Marshall Islands |
Ireland | Fiji | Saint Helena | Monaco |
Italy | The Gambia | Ascension Island | Panama |
Latvia | Ghana | Tristan da Cunha | South Korea |
Lithuania | Grenada | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | Switzerland |
Luxembourg | Guyana | Turks and Caicos Islands | Suriname |
Malta | India |
| The United Arab Emerates |
Netherlands | Jamaica | British Crown dependencies | The United States of America |
Poland | Kenya | Bailwick of Jersey | |
Portugal | Kiribati | Bailiwick of Guernsey (inc Alderney, Sark, Herm, Brecqhou) | |
Romania | Lesotho | Isle of Man | |
Slovakia | Malawi |
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Slovenia | Malaysia |
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Spain | Malta |
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Sweden | Mauritius |
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| Mozambique |
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| Namibia |
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| Nauru |
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| New Zealand |
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| Nigeria |
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| Pakistan |
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| Papua New Guinea |
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| Rwanda |
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| Saint Kitts and Nevis |
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| Saint Lucia |
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| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
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| Samoa |
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| Seychelles |
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| Sierra Leone |
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| Singapore |
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| Solomon Islands |
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| South Africa |
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| Sri Lanka |
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| Tanzania |
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| Tonga |
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| Trinidad and Tobago |
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| Tuvalu |
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| Uganda |
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| United Kingdom |
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| Vanuatu[ |
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| Zambia |
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