Nigerian Lawyer Considering Canada
Why Chidi, a 36-year-old corporate lawyer from Abuja, received a 58% DELAY verdict for Canada's Express Entry.
Profile Summary
Nigeria
36
Corporate Lawyer (LLB, BL)
€20,000/year
€14,000
English (C1), Igbo (native)
Why Canada?
Canada's Express Entry system accepts lawyers under NOC 41101, and Chidi's 10 years of corporate law experience and LLM provide strong education points.
Toronto and Vancouver have significant Nigerian professional communities, and corporate law skills in contract drafting, compliance, and M&A are transferable to Canadian firms.
Canada's inclusive immigration policy and multicultural society provide a welcoming environment, with a Nigerian-Canadian community of 400,000+.
Visa Pathway
Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker)
6-12 months after ITA
CAD $1,365
Direct PR; citizenship after 3 years
Monthly Budget Estimate
Toronto: CAD $2,600/month (rent $1,600, food $400, transport $150, misc $450).
Key Risk / Trade-off
DELAY verdict due to a critical career barrier: Nigerian law degrees are NOT recognised for practising law in Canada. Chidi would need to complete the NCA process — requiring 3-5 exams plus potentially 10 months of articles. Many Nigerian lawyers work in compliance or paralegal roles for 2-3 years while completing NCA. Recommendation: begin NCA assessment from Nigeria and pass at least 2 exams before immigrating.
Key Takeaways
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Canadian law requires re-qualification — Nigerian LLB holders must complete the NCA (National Committee on Accreditation) assessment, typically requiring 3-5 exams.
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While re-qualifying, candidates can work in compliance, immigration consulting, or corporate governance roles that leverage legal background without a Canadian law licence.
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Canada's Express Entry system values Master's degrees and bilingual ability, potentially achieving a CRS score above the current draw minimum of 500-510.
Financial Reality
Monthly costs in Toronto: CAD 2,800-3,500 (€1,900-2,400) including rent CAD 1,500-2,000, food CAD 450, transport CAD 160 TTC pass, miscellaneous CAD 390. NCA assessment: CAD 450. Each NCA exam: CAD 400. Bar admission (Ontario): CAD 4,800. Express Entry: CAD 1,365 (PR application).
Timeline
NCA assessment: 2-4 months. NCA exams (3-5 subjects): 6-12 months to complete. Ontario Bar licensing: 10 months (articling). If pursuing Express Entry first: 6-12 months for PR. Full pathway from Nigeria to practising law in Canada: 2.5-4 years.
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