Minister of Religion Visa (T2)

Minister of Religion Visa (T2)

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Minister of Religion Visa (T2)

The Minister of Religion Visa (T2) is designed for individuals wishing to come to the UK to carry out religious work, such as serving in a religious institution or leading religious activities. This visa is suitable for ministers, priests, and other religious workers sponsored by a recognized religious organization in the UK. Applicants must meet specific requirements, including a certificate of sponsorship from an approved employer, proficiency in English, and proof of adequate funding to support themselves.

The visa is typically granted for up to 3 years and can lead to permanent residency after 5 years, provided certain criteria are met.

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Applicants must have a confirmed job offer from a UK employer, meet the English language requirement, and prove that they have enough funds to support themselves without relying on public funds.

Yes, you can bring your spouse and children as dependents. They will be allowed to live, work, and study in the UK while you are on this visa.

The Minister of Religion visa is typically granted for up to 3 years, with the possibility of extending it, depending on the circumstances of your work.

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