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What do I need to practice law in Canada?

To practice as a lawyer in Canada, you will need the following. Please note that requirements vary by province/territory:

(Careerinlaw Inc., n.d.)


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How do I apply?

To apply to a law program, you may:

The application process may consist of the following components:

  • Personal information

  • Personal statement(s)

  • Autobiographical sketch (ABS)

  • Referees/letters of reference

  • Transcript(s), including prerequisites (if applicable)

  • Standardized test results (i.e. LSAT)

Your grades (i.e. GPA), experiences, admission test results (i.e. LSAT), personal statement(s) and references will all be important factors in the admissions process.


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References

Careerinlaw Inc. (n.d.). How to become a lawyer in Canada – official guidelines. https://careerinlaw.net/ca/how-to-become-a-lawyer-in-canada