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Apply for a forced marriage protection order - documents, urgent orders, attend a hearing
You can apply for a forced marriage protection order if one of the…
You can apply for a forced marriage protection order yourself or if you’re…
You’ll be sent a ‘notice of proceedings’. It’ll tell you the date of your…
What to do if you or someone you know is being forced into getting married, how you can try to stop the marriage from taking place, and what to do if you want to leave a forced marriage
How to protect, advise and support victims of forced marriage, including information and practice guidelines for professionals.
Collection of materials related to the use of the forced swim test research and analysis.
How to get the Forced Marriage Unit to attend your conference or run a workshop
Yearly statistics on the number of cases reported to the government’s Forced Marriage Unit through its public helpline and email inbox.
Apply for an Overseas Domestic Worker visa if you've worked for your employer for at least a year - eligibility, fees, knowledge of English, your employment rights.
This document contains the following information: Full-line forcing and tie-in sales: a report on the practice of requiring any person to whom goods or services are supplied to acquire other goods or services as a condition of that supply
A forced marriage is where one or both people do not or cannot consent to the marriage, and pressure or abuse is used to force them into marriage.
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