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bigben168

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Hi everyone,

I’m applying for Canada EE FSW and plan to list my occupation as a lawyer (NOC 41101) as my primary occupation. I have a question regarding my educational background and work experience:

  1. I don’t have a law degree. In the country where I practice, you can become a licensed lawyer with a bachelor’s degree (in any field) and by passing the bar exam. I’ve been practicing law for several years and meet the NOC duties for a lawyer.
  2. I’m not using my law-related education for CRS points because I have a master’s degree in another field, which I’m using for education points.
However, I noticed that the IRCC website’s employment requirements for lawyers (NOC 41101) state the following:

"Two to three years of undergraduate studies or, in Quebec, completion of a college program, a bachelor's degree from a recognized law school, successful completion of the bar examination and completion of a period of articling are required."
This has raised a concern for me: since I don’t have a law degree (only a bachelor’s degree in another field and a license to practice law in my country), will IRCC still recognize my work experience as a lawyer under NOC 41101?

Has anyone been in a similar situation or know if IRCC will accept my work experience without a law degree, given that I meet the NOC duties and have a valid license to practice law in my country?

Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
 
Hi everyone,

I’m applying for Canada EE FSW and plan to list my occupation as a lawyer (NOC 41101) as my primary occupation. I have a question regarding my educational background and work experience:

  1. I don’t have a law degree. In the country where I practice, you can become a licensed lawyer with a bachelor’s degree (in any field) and by passing the bar exam. I’ve been practicing law for several years and meet the NOC duties for a lawyer.
  2. I’m not using my law-related education for CRS points because I have a master’s degree in another field, which I’m using for education points.
However, I noticed that the IRCC website’s employment requirements for lawyers (NOC 41101) state the following:


This has raised a concern for me: since I don’t have a law degree (only a bachelor’s degree in another field and a license to practice law in my country), will IRCC still recognize my work experience as a lawyer under NOC 41101?

Has anyone been in a similar situation or know if IRCC will accept my work experience without a law degree, given that I meet the NOC duties and have a valid license to practice law in my country?

Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
Hello, may I ask if you’ve found the answer? I have the same question as well.