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Apply for a Minister of Religion visa (T2) if you've been offered a job in a faith community - eligibility, extend or switch, knowledge of English, bring your family
You can apply for a Minister of Religion visa (T2) if: you’ve been offered…
You need to: have a certificate of sponsorship for your job prove your…
You may need to prove your knowledge of the English language when you…
When you apply you’ll need to provide: your certificate of sponsorship…
You must apply online for a Minister of Religion visa (T2). Check which…
Your partner and children can also apply to join you or stay in the UK as…
You may be able to apply to extend your stay in the UK under a Minister of…
You might be able to apply to change (‘switch’) to a Minister of Religion…
You can take a second job on this visa if you’re working up to 20 hours a…
Mosques and Muslim faith centres across the UK will benefit from an additional £10 million in security funding to protect them from hate crime and attacks.
Why children are sent to custody, what it's like, visiting, advice and support
Anyone under 18 who is sentenced to custody is sent to a secure centre for…
The child is interviewed by the reception officer as soon as they arrive.…
Time in custody is spent: in education learning skills to get a job or to…
You must arrange your visit first. Contact the secure centre to find out…
For advice or support, a child can speak to a member of staff, for…
Advocacy services are run by children’s charities and are confidential. A…
The Howard League might be able to offer legal advice and help to children…
This page explains what freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) is and why it matters to people around the world.
Children exposed to the family courts will be protected from harm under plans by the Government to repeal the presumption of parental involvement (22 October).
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is issuing the following guidance for faith and belief groups and those who manage places of worship, who may wish to play an active role during this period.
Types of school and how they're run - community schools, academies, free schools, faith schools, state boarding schools.
Understand the basic rules for trustees, settlors and beneficiaries of non-resident trusts.
Essential information for British nationals residing in Israel and Palestine.
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