Whaf if i clear lsat . Can i go to canada through lsat?
Hello Nikita
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a widely-recognized standardized test, the scores for which are a requisite for admission to any law school in the United States, Canada and a few other specific nations. You can study in Law schools of Canada accepting LSAT scores.
You will have to check the detailed admission procedure and eligibility criteria of the University where you wish to apply for admission.
Good Luck!
Dear Nikita, with LSAT you can study Law in Canada. The next step in the process of becoming a Canadian lawyer is to go to law school. Check the application procedures for the law school in which you intend to apply for admission. There are two legal traditions in Canada: French civil law, dominant in Quebec; and English common law, dominant in all other provinces and territories. If you intend to practice law in Quebec, you must graduate from a Quebec law school. If you intend to practice in an English common law jurisdiction in Canada, you must graduate from one of the common law schools in the other provinces/territories. Canada has mobility agreements among the provinces/territories that allow lawyers licensed in one common-law jurisdiction to practice in another common-law jurisdiction.