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Aayushi Bijawe

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To obtain a work permit in Canada, you generally need to meet certain language proficiency requirements. The specific requirements vary depending on the programme and category under which you are applying. The minimum language requirements for most Canadian work permits are determined by the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) or the Niveaux de comptence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) for French. The CLB levels range from 4 to 10, with 10 being the highest proficiency level. Based on the information you provided, your IELTS scores meet the minimum language requirements for most Canadian work permits. However, it's important to note that l
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tarun mittal

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Yes, you can pursue BCA with an arts stream in your senior year of high school. Some colleges may ask for Mathematics/Computer Application as a mandatory subject in 10+2. Canada is one of the top countries to pursue BCA abroad. You can find a list of top universities for BCA with flexible course structure in Canada here. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Saloni Sharma

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You will typically be required to submit academic records and transcripts that demonstrate your educational background when applying for admission to a university in the USA for graduation (undergraduate) studies. It's always a good idea to check with the university directly for their specific documentation requirements since the requirements can vary between institutions. In your case, the university will probably need your academic records from both Canada and India because you took your 10th grade in India and your 11th and 12th grades in Canada. Transcripts or mark sheets from your secondary education (high school) years are typica
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, it is possible to become a lawyer in Canada without an LL. M. The National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) is a regulatory body that accredits law schools outside of Canada. If you have a law degree from an NCA-accredited school, you can apply to take the bar exam in Canada. Here are the steps on how to become a lawyer in Canada without an LLM:
1. Complete a law degree from an NCA-accredited school.
2. Pass the bar exam in Canada.
3. Complete an articling programme.
4. Be called to the bar. The bar exam in Canada is a challenging exam that tests your knowledge of Canadian law. You will need to study for several months to pass the
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YASH SHARMA

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There are many factors that can affect your chances of being admitted to an LL. M. programme in Canada. These include:
* Your academic record: Your GPA and ISAT scores are important factors that will be considered by admissions committees. * Your work experience: If you have any relevant work experience, be sure to highlight it in your application. * Your research interests: If you have a specific area of law that you are interested in, be sure to mention it in your application. * Your personal statement: Your personal statement is your chance to tell admissions committees why you are interested in an LL. M. programme and what you hope
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