Here are some of the requirements you must meet to kick-start studying law degree in Canada. Though these are a few, all are important and complete each other. Without anyone missing, the procedure will delayed or less impactful.
1. Admission Requirements
As far as admission requirements are concerned, you must be cautious. These are:
· Must an at least three-year of undergraduate degree
· You must have scored a minimum of 7.0 or 7.5 on English proficiency tests (IELTS, TOEFL). Also, if you have a three-year graduate degree from the US, this criteria does not apply to you.
· Many law schools in Canada require the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) with scoring at least 160 or above to meet admission criteria.
· Your GPA score also counts, which must be 3.0 or above to meet these requirements.
2. Study Permit
Canada offers a variety of visas so that students come and pursue their higher studies. On this point, if you want to study law after your undergraduate, you must meet the following eligibility criteria. These are:
· You must have a valid passport or visa, and a Canadian study permit.
· You must submit academic transcripts from previous institutions.
· An updated resume will do wonders in accelerating the process.
3. Financial Proof
You must expose your financial resources, including resources to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and likewise.
4. Application Fee
The Canadian law school requires you to pay 14,000 CAD to 28,000 CAD. However, the amount can be different depending on the type of university, its location, and your study rank.
5. Additional Documents
Canada law schools are efficient and may require a statement of purpose for Canada, a letter of recommendation from a previous institution, and a resume.
I just want to say Good Luck with starting a new chapter of life in Canada. If you have a query regarding this, feel free to ask me.