Yes you can but you must pass the imigration tests and must pass the bar exams and related exams to be able to practice
Not just because they have a US degree. They have to become a member of the bar in Canada and meet their entrance requirements.
nahi beta india mein practice karo canada mei kuch nahi rakha hai
To practice law you must be a member of the bar. There is not likely to be a direct relationship between the laws of Canada and Venezuela, so taking the bar exam in Canada would require a lot of study.
You would have to sit and pass the US law degree - which any other non-qualified person would have to do. Your Indian law degree would essentially be worthless.
Pretty much any job they want. There is no requirement to practice law.
In Canada and the US, some law schools will admit students who have no formal university education, provided that the prospective student can demonstrate that s/he has the equivalent of a university degree through life experiences. Also, some law schools will admit students with exceptionally high marks before they finish their undergraduate degree. A bachelor's degree is not sufficient to practice law. You must have a law degree.
To become a lawyer in Canada, one generally needs to first earn a 4-year undergraduate degree and then a 3-year LL.B. or civil law degree, depending on the province where he or she plans to practice. That is a total of 7 years of study.
To be an attorney requires more than a masters degree. An attorney has a doctorate degree in juris prudence which is a degree in the science and philosophy of law. It is the equvilent to a Ph.D which is a Doctor of Philosophy. How long does it take to get a degree in law? It depends on whether the student is full time or part time. The availability of money for school., etc, etc. It all depends. In actuality a person does not need a degree in law to practice law. If a person can pass the bar examination for their particular state they can practice law in that state.
You'll need more than a law degree to represent someone else in court. You need a license to practice law.
JD basically means "went to law school". There are additional things a person has to do before they can practice law, such as be admitted to the "bar". A lawyer who is "disbarred" still has his JD, but cannot practice law without being reinstated.
Generally, the holder of a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree will use it to practice law.
"JD" could stand for "Juris Doctor," which is a professional degree in law. It is typically earned by individuals who want to practice law as an attorney.