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Applicants with foreign legal education who are not admitted to practice law in any U.S. or foreign jurisdiction may still qualify to take the California Bar Exam by following the steps below. Please see rule 4.30 of the Rules of the State Bar.
If you are fully admitted to the practice of law (without any restrictions) in a country outside of the U.S., you may be eligible to take the California bar exam without additional legal education.
If you are a foreign attorney, you will need to undertake the following steps: Register with the California Bar as an attorney applicant; Provide evidence of admission and good standing in your home jurisdiction – this involves providing the bar with certificates of admission and good standing from your home jurisdiction.
Find out more about the California Bar Exam. Becoming licensed as a foreign-educated applicant. Special admissions for out-of-state and foreign attorneys to practice law on a limited basis in California. information for attorneys already licensed in another state, jurisdiction.
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For example, you can sit as a “foreign attorney” applicant, if you show that you are a member in good standing in a foreign jurisdiction. This makes things easier for applicants and much more straightforward. But at the same time, California is daunting because of its low pass rates.