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Passing the SQE will be enough for you to convert to the English system. However, if you get a TC with a firm they may still require you to do the GDL/PGDL, so the answer to the application question is ‘no, it’s not a qualifying law degree’ meaning you likely would need to do the GDL if you got a TC with that firm.However, if you accept at TC with a firm that doesn’t require the GDL/PGDL, or if you decide to sit the SQE and secure QWE without doing a TC you wouldn’t need to do the GDL
Passing the SQE will be enough for you to convert to the English system. However, if you get a TC with a firm they may still require you to do the GDL/PGDL, so the answer to the application question is ‘no, it’s not a qualifying law degree’ meaning you likely would need to do the GDL if you got a TC with that firm.
However, if you accept at TC with a firm that doesn’t require the GDL/PGDL, or if you decide to sit the SQE and secure QWE without doing a TC you wouldn’t need to do the GDL