请参见NCA Policies and Guidelines第11页:https://flsc.ca/wp-content/uploa ... licies-Jan-2018.pdf
"3. Policy for Applicants from Non-Common Law Jurisdictions
Applicants educated in jurisdictions that do not have a substantial common law component are considered on a case-by-case basis. Professional experience as a licensed lawyer in a common law jurisdiction subsequent to the applicant's formal legal education may be relevant in these cases. Applicants who do not have a common law degree and who have not practised law as a licensed lawyer in a common law jurisdiction are, in the absence of other relevant common law education or professional legal experience, unlikely to be recommended for any advanced standing or given any recognition for their degree."