
The Minister of Religion (T2) visa is for long-term, often paid religious roles and can lead to settlement, while the Religious Worker (T5) route is temporary and does not lead to settlement.
The Minister of Religion visa is designed for people taking up a substantive, usually long-term role within a faith community in the UK, such as a minister, missionary or member of a religious order. Crucially, it can lead to indefinite leave to remain.
The Religious Worker (T5) route is a temporary category for shorter religious work and supporting roles, and it does not provide a path to settlement. Choosing the right one matters because only the Minister of Religion route builds toward permanent status.
احصل على تقييم شخصي من مستشار ACME مرخص، أو اسأل Acey.