Visa for volunteering in England

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Hi I have been accepted to do 4 weeks volunteer work at Kew Gardens. I've been informed that I need a Standard Visitor Visa but I have also read that this visa does not allow unpaid work.

I'm heading over from Australia and just need some clarification on what type of visa I need.



Best Answer

You need a "Temporary Worker - Charity Worker visa (Tier 5)" to work as a volunteer for a charity, which Kew Gardens basically is.




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Do you need a visa to volunteer?

Whilst many of our volunteering abroad projects do not require you to get any special type of visa to join as a volunteer (other than a standard tourist or visitor visa), this is not always the case, particularly for longer-term projects or internships, and so the visa you will need can vary between projects and ...

Can I work as a volunteer in the UK?

Anyone can volunteer. It can be very rewarding and is a great way to: meet new people. gain new or use existing skills.

Can I get UK visa without job offer?

You don't need a job offer or sponsorship to qualify for the visa. You can go to the UK and set up as self-employed or volunteer. This visa can only be granted once and will not be available to those who have already had Graduate visa.

Do I need a visa for an internship in the UK?

A Temporary Worker-Government Authorised Exchange Visa (T5) is required to complete the internship.



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Answer 2

The UK government website for Standard Visitor Visas explicitly says

You cannot:

  • do paid or unpaid work
  • [some other things]

so that definitely isn't the right visa.

The more detailed guidance says (on page 22):

Volunteering

Appendix 3 allows visitors to undertake volunteering (not voluntary work) provided volunteering is not the main purpose of the visit, it is for a registered charity and will be for no longer than 30 days in total. Where an individual is looking to come to the UK as a visitor specifically to volunteer they must be refused. Volunteering and voluntary workers are provided for in the Tier 5 Charity worker route of the points-based system.

The volunteering is the purpose of your visit (though it is less than 30 days), so you need a Tier 5 visa.

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