Prospects in Australia after LLM from UK


rossi

I have done LLM from University of London in Commercial and Corporate Law with no bachelors in relevant field. I need to know what are my prospects in Australia after this, which degree should i opt for in order to get a PR and a nice respectable job and eventually settle in Australia. And also tell me am i eligible for JD on the basis of my LLM ???

 One more question, what is the future of lawyers in Australia (international students).

<p>I have done LLM from University of London in Commercial and Corporate Law with no bachelors in relevant field. I need to know what are my prospects in Australia after this, which degree should i opt for in order to get a PR and a nice respectable job and eventually settle in Australia. And also tell me am i eligible for JD on the basis of my LLM ???</p><p>&nbsp;One more question, what is the future of lawyers in Australia (international students).</p>
quote
llmadvise

I have done LLM from University of London in Commercial and Corporate Law with no bachelors in relevant field. I need to know what are my prospects in Australia after this, which degree should i opt for in order to get a PR and a nice respectable job and eventually settle in Australia. And also tell me am i eligible for JD on the basis of my LLM ??? One more question, what is the future of lawyers in Australia (international students).

Hello rossi, If you wish to work as a lawyer and go through PLT you will need an approved law degree - LLB or JD bachelor's degree. You may transfer some of your credits based on previous studies.
Otherwise I believe there may be a way around with a substantial amount of work experience in your pocket or they want to see at least 2-3 yeras of college no necessarily a Bachelor.

<blockquote>I have done LLM from University of London in Commercial and Corporate Law with no bachelors in relevant field. I need to know what are my prospects in Australia after this, which degree should i opt for in order to get a PR and a nice respectable job and eventually settle in Australia. And also tell me am i eligible for JD on the basis of my LLM ??? One more question, what is the future of lawyers in Australia (international students).</blockquote>
Hello rossi, If you wish to work as a lawyer and go through PLT you will need an approved law degree - LLB or JD bachelor's degree. You may transfer some of your credits based on previous studies.
Otherwise I believe there may be a way around with a substantial amount of work experience in your pocket or they want to see at least 2-3 yeras of college no necessarily a Bachelor.
quote

Reply to Post

Hot Discussions