Or will a work permit suffice initially? I will be completing my law degree through distance learning, and hopefully starting the LPC as an international student by 2010.

Answer by emanwelgwent
You don't have to be a permanent resident to be admitted to practice. You may be able to get the 2 years International Graduate Scheme permission to work after your LPC. Otherwise work permit it'll have to be... good luck getting one...



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