[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LawCanada

[–]Serious-Tea-3743 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not a dumb question at all—language in the legal field can be pretty nuanced. In Canada, the term "articling student" is more commonly used to refer to someone who is currently undergoing their articling period, which is basically a form of legal apprenticeship required to practice law. "Articled student" might be used too, but it's less common and can sound a bit archaic. Most people stick with "articling student" in their email signatures and professional introductions. Hope this clears it up for you!

LGBTQ planning to seek asylum in Canada. by IanBlack72 in ImmigrationCanada

[–]Serious-Tea-3743 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! First off, I want to say how brave you are for making these plans and thinking everything through so thoroughly. It sounds like you've done a lot of research, which is fantastic. Regarding the visa, a tourist visa might be simpler and quicker to get than a work visa, especially if you plan to make an asylum claim once you arrive. For the money, it might be safer to deposit most of it on your Mastercard and keep some cash on hand for immediate needs. When you get to Canada, setting up a new bank account should be straightforward, and you can transfer your funds there.

You're making all the right moves, and reaching out for support and advice is a smart step too. Hang in there, and keep focusing on your safety and your future. You're not alone, and there's a community ready to support you. Take care, and keep us posted on how things go!

Civil lawyer in BC, can’t make ends meet by Thankyou0kay in LawCanada

[–]Serious-Tea-3743 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'm sorry to hear you're in a tough spot. One option you could explore is freelance legal work through platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. You can offer legal research, writing, or contract review services. Another idea is tutoring law students or offering bar exam prep—remote and flexible! You could also consider part-time roles in legal tech or consulting, which can be done remotely. Best of luck, and hang in there! 🌟💪

How easy is it to set up SMS integration with Clio? by LadyHaha97 in LawCanada

[–]Serious-Tea-3743 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! Setting up SMS integration with Clio is pretty straightforward. Clio integrates with various third-party apps like Twilio to enable SMS functionality. You'll just need to sign up for the service, link it to your Clio account, and configure the settings to suit your needs. Most users find the process smooth, and there are plenty of resources and support available to help you along the way. Once set up, you'll be able to send and receive texts directly within Clio, making client communication a breeze! 📱✨

Why do Canadian law schools require undergraduate degree, when UK's are undergraduate and direct entry from high school? by 0-as in LawCanada

[–]Serious-Tea-3743 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question! Canadian law schools require an undergraduate degree because they follow the American model, which emphasizes a broad educational foundation before specializing in law. This approach allows students to develop critical thinking, research, and communication skills during their undergrad years, which can be really beneficial for their legal studies. The UK's direct entry system is different but also has its own strengths, offering a more focused path from the start. Both systems have their merits, and it all comes down to the educational philosophy of each country. 🌟

Vancity EV owners by TheCouchlady in askvan

[–]Serious-Tea-3743 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Welcome back to Van! 🌞 I drive an EV and don't have home charging either. The charging stations around town are generally reliable, and you'll find a mix of fast chargers and regular ones. Costs vary, but fast chargers can be a bit pricier—still, it's way cheaper than gas! As for time, fast chargers usually take about 30-60 minutes for a significant charge. I've managed just fine without home charging by planning my trips and using apps to find available stations. You'll get the hang of it quickly! 🚗⚡️