I'm majoring in law and I speak a foreign language considered difficult and I speak English and Spanish and French.
What should I do with my degree to be able to travel or work in a foreign country? Can I validate my degree in another country so that I can practice law there?
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Typically you'll have to take a country's own professional examination to be admitted to the bar and practice there. The degree may or may not be recognized but that's probably the least significant hurdle. Getting your credentials will not be an easy undertaking.
Your best bet is to get into business law and represent international clients in your current country of residence.
>>16903300
>What should I do with my degree to be able to travel or work in a foreign country?
The only thing you can do is work for an international company and try to get sent to one of their offices in another country as a legal adviser for the country you were certified in.
>Can I validate my degree in another country so that I can practice law there?
Not really. Some countries have a streamline system where you can get certified by simply passing a test and paying for for it.(think Canada and U.S.) Others require full education from scratch.
Your best option is to become a lawyer for a big company in your country and use your language skill to get transferred around.
>>16903300
>>16903512
What this one said, however if you get a law degree and work with a multinational company then they'd pay for you to take those exams or you may not have to take it.