It can generally take as long as six years to become a solicitor if you are not a graduate. If you are a law graduate, training to become a solicitor takes at least three years.
University's like it if you do a language at GCSE, but you shouldn't need it to be a lawyer.
Yes, if they have the right qualifications.
To apply to become a trainee solicitor, one needs to apply to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). One can then apply directly to specific companies for jobs.
The age at which you become a solicitor typically depends on the educational path you take. In the UK, for example, you usually need to complete a law degree or a conversion course, followed by the Legal Practice Course (LPC) and a training contract, which can take around 5-7 years after finishing secondary school. Therefore, if you start university at 18, you might be around 24-26 years old when you qualify as a solicitor. However, this can vary based on individual circumstances and career choices.
Once all documents have been signed, you should have a cheque from your solicitor within a week. (UK).
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Yes, they are British Commonwealth citizens.
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Only if they train as solicitors. Not farmers, not dog handlers or goat wranglers. For example, an international student training as a TV producer could not, because they would become a TV producer. However, an international student that trains as a solicitor would become a solicitor. QED.