Prospective Candidates– How To Become A Lawyer in Canada
This page is strictly for:
– Foreign-trained lawyers from all over the world,
– All internationally-trained law graduates (including those in final year of law school).
- Who want to immigrate to Canada, or,
- Who want to become licensed to practice law in Canada, or
- Who want to be able to practice across borders.
Do you know that to become a lawyer in Canada?
– There’s no age limit
– No previous professional qualification/experience is required
– You can apply as a fresh law graduate or even in your final year of law school
– You may come from a common-law or non common-law jurisdiction
– No citizenship is required
– No permanent residency is required
– You don’t even have to be physically present in Canada yet to begin the process?
– You can start the process TODAY, right there from your home country and then continue/complete it in Canada.
And do you know that the qualification and licensing process to practice in CANADA is far, far cheaper than you can ever imagine…?
– How do I start the process?
– How and when can I apply?
– What documents do I need to submit?
– How much will the process cost me?
– How long will it take?