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<blockquote data-quote="jmak" data-source="post: 180275" data-attributes="member: 35091"><p>Clifford Chance definitely hire internationally. I met a partner last year at an event who talked about how CC hire foreign qualified lawyers laterally from non-EU countries. So he mentioned that there was a lawyer from South Africa who he hired straight to associate - this individual didn't have to do a TC. I think the individual will qualify through a different route - it wasn't so clear! But basically, this showed me that they really value international talent/are open to it. At graduate level, I think if you get a TC you will have to do the GDL first before the SQE. All magic circle, silver circle and US firms sponsor visas. will be more difficult as an international student for firms that are smaller/more national. I personally think US firms are better for international students</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmak, post: 180275, member: 35091"] Clifford Chance definitely hire internationally. I met a partner last year at an event who talked about how CC hire foreign qualified lawyers laterally from non-EU countries. So he mentioned that there was a lawyer from South Africa who he hired straight to associate - this individual didn't have to do a TC. I think the individual will qualify through a different route - it wasn't so clear! But basically, this showed me that they really value international talent/are open to it. At graduate level, I think if you get a TC you will have to do the GDL first before the SQE. All magic circle, silver circle and US firms sponsor visas. will be more difficult as an international student for firms that are smaller/more national. I personally think US firms are better for international students [/QUOTE]
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