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Michael Tam conversing with OsgoodePD students.

This is the fourth and final part of our four-part series, focusing on how to land a legal job in Canada. If you haven’t read the first three parts, we encourage you to start here: Part 1: Identifying Your Goals and Getting Licensed to Practice Law in CanadaPart 2: The… Click to Continue Reading.

Insight/Tips
Landing a Legal Job in Canada
4 Min Read
International students at an OsgoodePD event.

Internationally trained lawyers are not one homogeneous group. They may be immigrants to Canada, international students interested in studying in Canada, or Canadians who completed their law degree outside the country. Each internationally trained lawyer brings unique academic, professional, and lived experiences that help inform their interests and goals. However,… Click to Continue Reading.

Lotus Menezes, alumna of the OsgoodePD Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law.

This is the third part in our four-part series. If you have not already read Part 1 – Identifying Your Goals and Getting Licensed to Practise Law in Canada, or Part 2 – The NCA Process you may want to start there. Start by Reviewing Your Assessment Before deciding which… Click to Continue Reading.

International student at an OsgoodePD event.

This is the second part in our four-part series. If you haven’t already read Part 1: Identifying Your Goals and Getting Licensed to Practise Law in Canada you will want to start there. In this part, we discuss the NCA process. If you prefer an audio or visual explanation, we… Click to Continue Reading.

Insight/Tips
The NCA Process
6 Min Read
International students sitting in a classroom at Osgoode's Internationally Trained Lawyers Day.

There are two new requirements for all Internationally Trained Lawyers going through the accreditation process with the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) in Canada that came into effect on March 1, 2026. Indigenous Law and Peoples All Internationally Trained Lawyers are now required to demonstrate competence in Indigenous Law and… Click to Continue Reading.

Insight/Tips, LLM Students, OITLD
New requirements for all Internationally Trained Lawyers
4 Min Read
Close-up of hands signing a document.

“Should I apply?” It’s the question we hear most often. We hear it from recent graduates who are taking their first steps after law school, and from lawyers who have been practicing for ten years or more. The hesitation is understandable. For many applicants, regardless of experience, taking a step… Click to Continue Reading.

Insight/Tips
The Myth of the Perfect Applicant
4 Min Read

The start of a new year is often a moment to take stock of where you are professionally, and where you want to go next. For many lawyers, that reflection includes questions about skill development, specialization, and long-term career direction. But once the pace of work picks up again, even… Click to Continue Reading.

Ashkan Alavi, alumnus of the Professional LLM in Intellectual Property Law.

There’s no such thing as a “typical” OsgoodePD student, especially among those without a formal legal background.  In fact, roughly one-third of our students across programs do not hold a law degree. That’s by design. A core part of OsgoodePD’s mission is to bring together professionals from a wide range… Click to Continue Reading.

María Estela Anaya Reyes, an alumna of the LLM in International Business Law, writing in her notebook at the Osgoode Hall Law School Library.

It’s difficult to write a one-size-fits-all blog post for internationally trained lawyers, because “internationally trained lawyer” is such a broad category. And actually, that’s one of the most important insights we can offer when it comes to preparing your application. Having a law degree is just one part of your… Click to Continue Reading.

Sean Tee, alumnus of the Full Time Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law.

Applying to a graduate law program as a non-legal professional might feel intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. The Admissions Committee regularly reviews applications from professionals across a wide range of industries and backgrounds. What we’re looking for is how you’ve encountered legal concepts in your work and how… Click to Continue Reading.

Women typing on laptop.

If you’re an international student thinking about applying for a graduate diploma or an LLM in Canada, you may be wondering: Should I apply for the Fall or Winter intake? With overlapping application timelines, you might feel unsure about when to apply – but it all comes down to what… Click to Continue Reading.