There is no specific age requirement to start training to be a vicar, but candidates typically begin their training in their late twenties or thirties after completing their education and gaining some life experience. In the Church of England, for example, candidates usually need to have a degree and may undergo a selection process, including a discernment period. Some may begin training earlier if they feel called to ministry, but they must meet educational and personal criteria set by their denomination.
you have to be over the age of 17 and a half but u can start training at any age after that
He started his training around the age of 25
They started training at the age of between 5 and 7.
You can start learning to drive at the age of 17 in the UK.
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25 with a posiblty of 23
Any one can start at any age
They started navy training when they were able to work.... and they started working around a VERY YOUNG AGE.
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No. Anyone can be a caddy, without training.
You start your course at 14 years and 9 months