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Youwereexpectingajoke · 31-35, M
I know this isn't necessarily a helpful answer but only you can decide. What do you want to do?
I am wondering something similar myself. When I graduate, I don't know if I want to practice law or emigrate.
If you like where you are and there are opportunities, perhaps the answer lies in that.
I am wondering something similar myself. When I graduate, I don't know if I want to practice law or emigrate.
If you like where you are and there are opportunities, perhaps the answer lies in that.
writhe ·
@Youwereexpectingajoke I like where I am but all I can do is live off minimum wage for the rest of my life.
Since the law changes from country to country, would you have to do something extra to practice it somewhere else? Just out of curiosity.
Since the law changes from country to country, would you have to do something extra to practice it somewhere else? Just out of curiosity.
@writhe If you moved to Canada you might need to take a few exams to prove you know what you are doing.
Youwereexpectingajoke · 31-35, M
@writhe yeah it just depends on where you studied and where you're moving to. I'm doing UK law, so most other common law countries with similar systems aren't that different to practice law in.



