[2] Jersey-variant British passports before 2020 may have an observation included to the following effect: The holder is not entitled to benefit from European Community Provisions relating to employment or establishmentUnder Protocol 3 of the UK's EU accession treaty, some British citizens connected to Jersey had Channel Islander status.A Channel Islander was everyone who was a British citizen only because they, their parent or their grandparent was born, adopted, naturalised or registered in Jersey.[3][4] After Brexit, no British citizens were able to exercise freedom of movement rights, so Channel Islander status and the associated passport observation ceased to be used from 1 January 2021.[5][6][7] The blue passport sports the Royal coat of arms emblazoned in the centre of the front cover.The rear cover of blue passports are also embossed with the floral emblems of England (Tudor rose), Northern Ireland (Shamrock), Scotland (Scotch thistle) and Wales (daffodil).