Practicing law in Israel with a law degree from Sweden
Practicing law in Israel with a law degree from Sweden
Mikael Christian Georg Nielsen
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Shalom!
I’d like to start off by thanking you if you are taking some of your precious time reading this email.
My name is Mikael Nielsen and I’m a 23 year old law student at Stockholm University in Sweden. I am Jewish and qualify for the right of return. I will make Aliyah but have some very important questions which will decide when I make Aliyah.
I am studying my seventh term out of nine in total. I am reaching out to you because I hope you could help answer some questions that need answering, or if you could be so tremendously kind as to point me to where I could get these answers. I’d also like to preface these questions with that I do not know Hebrew but am learning.
1. Is finishing my law degree in Sweden and receiving my diploma of any value (shortening the length of what I have to study in Israel, does it get recognized?) if I will study law at your faculty and university?
2. If not (which means I have to redo the entirety of my law degree in Israel), how is the process of me making Aliyah and getting to start studying law at your university as fast as possible?
3. Can I take a student loan to finance my studies in your university?
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Working as a lawyer in Israel
Hello Mikael,
As far as i know, it's not possible to work as a lawyer in Israel without finishing school in here and passing the Israeli bar exam.