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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…
If your employer is 'insolvent' this means it cannot pay its debts - your rights if this happens, claiming money owed to you, where to get advice
Your employer is insolvent if it cannot pay its debts. They might: make…
You have different rights depending on whether your employer: makes you…
What money you’re entitled to depends on: how long you were employed what…
You’re eligible to apply if: you were an employee you’re a UK or EEA…
It usually takes up to 6 weeks to get your payment but can take longer.…
Guidance for job applicants completing an online test through Civil Service Jobs.
Guidance for employees and employers: employment rights when on maternity, paternity, adoption, neonatal care or parental bereavement leave - keeping in touch days, annual leave, returning to work, redundancy.
Submit new evidence if your asylum application has been refused and you have no more right to appeal - called ‘further submission’
When to tell DVLA if you've had a stroke or TIA (mini-stroke), forms to fill in and send if you need to inform DVLA
FCDO travel advice for The Bahamas. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements, and legal differences.
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