Practicing Law in Canada
Internationally trained lawyers are required to complete a two-part process of accreditation and licensing before they can be licensed to practice law in Canada. The entire process can take two to four years to complete, and involves obtaining both a Certificate of Qualification from the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA), and a license to practice law in the individual provinces or territories. Navigating the process alone can be challenging and overwhelming. Our Legal Career Pathway Ebook will provide:
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Pre-Arrival First Steps
Including links to the Working in Canada tool from the Federal Government.
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Skills Development
Including tips on skills upgrading and bridging programs available at universities, colleges and settlement agencies across the country.
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Understanding Canadian Workplaces
Featuring tips about volunteering, internships, mentoring, and job shadowing programs that could can help you in your job search and job performance.
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Job Finding Techniques
Resources including links to Immigrant Settlement Agencies and tips on resume writing, interview techniques, information interviews and networking.
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Associations
Links to National, Provincial and Territorial regulatory bodies and professional immigrant networks.
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Employment
An overview of best locations, major employers sector reports and alternative career pathways.