I am a final year LLB student. How can I go to Canada as a law graduate without doing any PG Diploma or Master's degree?
Asked by Lokesh Goyal
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Hi, if you want to practice law in Canada you must clear the licensing/barrister exam which is very tough and without a LLM will be difficult to crack. It is quite obvious, without prior knowledge of Canadian legal system no one can possibly crack the exam. Also since you have a foreign law degree and wish to become a Canadian lawyer, your qualification and experience must be approved by the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA). The NCA will then determine if you will require any further coursework at an approved Canadian law school before you can obtain the licence to practice as a lawyer. Check the NCA website and get in touch w...more
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