That is such a great news to hear. Can you confirm when did you get your educational credentials assessed from WES? Also if you can tell from where did you complete your LLB?
Ah I see you had a bachelors before that. Would it be possible for you to share your report, I know it's too much to ask for but it 'd be a small request from my hand.
Ah I see you had a bachelors before that. Would it be possible for you to share your report, I know it's too much to ask for but it 'd be a small request from my hand.
I understand you aren't comfortable sharing your report. Can you confirm if your LLB equivalence exactly says ''first professional degree( Juris Doctor)''?
You can always block out your name and your personal details and just leave the qualification and the equivalence, just a suggestion. But we understand if you don't want to.
Because it seems you have a previous degree, then did your bachelors in law and also an LLM? which would make your degree more like the conventional JD.
Hey. IQAS took its time. But evaluated my five-year dual degree (BA LLB Honours) as a professional degree preceded by prerequisite university study. "The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree generally compares to the completion of a first professional university degree in law, preceded by prerequisite university study."
While people in the past have relied on IRCC's guidelines stating that a Law degree, even if bachelors, can be counted as a professional degree. I have found out about cases where post ITA stage, IRCC created problems. Best to go for IQAS if you ask me. Worth the wait.
Hey. IQAS took its time. But evaluated my five-year dual degree (BA LLB Honours) as a professional degree preceded by prerequisite university study. "The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree generally compares to the completion of a first professional university degree in law, preceded by prerequisite university study."
While people in the past have relied on IRCC's guidelines stating that a Law degree, even if bachelors, can be counted as a professional degree. I have found out about cases where post ITA stage, IRCC created problems. Best to go for IQAS if you ask me. Worth the wait.
Thank you for your reply. My bachelors of Law degree isn't preceded by any other Bachelors. The UK doesn't have such a requirement. My Degree is Bachelors in Law (Honours). So do you still believe IQAS will provide me with Professional Degree Equivalence?
Thank you for your reply. My bachelors of Law degree isn't preceded by any other Bachelors. The UK doesn't have such a requirement. My Degree is Bachelors in Law (Honours). So do you still believe IQAS will provide me with Professional Degree Equivalence?
I can't say for sure. But you might want to check out the pdfs on this link. These are IQAS country-wise guides for UK. You could search for "law" in these guides, they will give you a more definitive answer.
Thank you for taking the time out to make a reply. But I guess Bachelors of Law degree from the UK wouldn't get a professional degree equivalence, be it for WES or IQAS, since the credentials comparison chart of UK doesn't say anything explicitly about law degrees and all the bachelors as per the chart get the bachelors equivalence. Unlike, Indian and Pakistani comparison chart which clearly state that a 5 degree integrated LLB, or an LLB followed by a Bachelors calls out for Professional Certificate.
Hey. IQAS took its time. But evaluated my five-year dual degree (BA LLB Honours) as a professional degree preceded by prerequisite university study. "The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree generally compares to the completion of a first professional university degree in law, preceded by prerequisite university study."
While people in the past have relied on IRCC's guidelines stating that a Law degree, even if bachelors, can be counted as a professional degree. I have found out about cases where post ITA stage, IRCC created problems. Best to go for IQAS if you ask me. Worth the wait.
You can always block out your name and your personal details and just leave the qualification and the equivalence, just a suggestion. But we understand if you don't want to.
Because it seems you have a previous degree, then did your bachelors in law and also an LLM? which would make your degree more like the conventional JD.