Hey, I'm considering going to UK for a law degree, and was wondering if i can come back to Canada to practice law, not civil law. And if not, is there like a bridge course or program to take so i can do so? I've also heard that since Canadian law is based off British law, it is possible that I can have a degree there and practice law back in Canada.
Thanks.
UK Law Programs
Posted Mar 02, 2011 07:17
Hey, I'm considering going to UK for a law degree, and was wondering if i can come back to Canada to practice law, not civil law. And if not, is there like a bridge course or program to take so i can do so? I've also heard that since Canadian law is based off British law, it is possible that I can have a degree there and practice law back in Canada.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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