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As long as he is still a minister of a recognised religion, then it's fine.vinodt1347 wrote:2. Refree: I plan to give our Ex-Vicar who has know me for 3+years. He is from the Indian Orthodox Church of which we are members. However he is not currently our Vicar as we have a new one for the last 1 year. Is this ok? We are still in touch.
Good question - and HO don't appear to know:vinodt1347 wrote:Whats a recognised religion?
TheMouseReturns wrote:As long as he is still a minister of a recognised religion, then it's fine.
I presume that a minister of religion would be one, who, were he a non-EEA citizen, would be eligible for a Minister of Religion visa.vinodt1347 wrote:Whats a recognised religion?
That is fine, as long as he is a minister of religion, as TheMouseReturns highlighted. There is no requirement that he ministers to your spiritual needs. Indeed, there is no requirement that the two of you even share the same faith.vinodt1347 wrote:I plan to give our Ex-Vicar who has know me for 3+years. He is from the Indian Orthodox Church of which we are members. However he is not currently our Vicar as we have a new one for the last 1 year.