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A Guide to Cross-Qualifying as an Australian Lawyer in the UK

Published:
10 Sep 2024
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Wenee Yap

Legal Features Writer for the College of Law
A Guide to Cross-Qualifying as an Australian Lawyer in the UK

As the legal landscape becomes increasingly globalised, Australian lawyers are exploring opportunities to cross-qualify in the UK. This dual qualification can open doors to exciting career prospects, broaden professional networks, and enhance earning potential. However, the process requires careful planning and consideration.

In this feature article, we delve into the key requirements, steps involved, and potential challenges of cross-qualifying as an Australian lawyer in the UK. We spoke to Duha Al Hassnawi, an Australian foreign lawyer based in London, for her insights on the dual qualification process. Duha is currently enrolled in The College of Legal Practice’s SQE1 prep course.

 

The Path to Dual Qualification: Requirements and Steps

Australians will need to follow the same procedure as any other international student or applicant wishing to qualify,” Duha explains. “They will need to complete all the steps set out by the SRA to qualify as an English solicitor. The route to qualification is now through the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), and the four parts to the route, include passing the SQE1 and SQE2 exams, completing the Qualifying Work Experience (QWE) element and passing the character assessment.”

Although, if you are a lawyer admitted to practice in Australia, you can bypass this process by registering as a foreign lawyer.

This allows them to work as an Australian foreign lawyer,” Duha says. “However, there are limitations to this route. They won’t be able to practice all areas of law, and I understand they cannot go to court and work in litigation. This option is often preferred by those interested in corporate or commercial law.”

If the applicant is already an admitted Australian lawyer with a practising certificate and wants to qualify as an English solicitor, they can be exempt from the qualifying work experience element and potentially some parts of SQE2, depending on their area of practice,” Duha says. “However, they will still need to pass SQE1, which focuses on the law of England and Wales.”

Learn more about the SQE exemptions for qualified lawyers and more details about the SQE.

 

Navigating the Transition: Advice for Australian Lawyers Seeking UK Qualification  

Duha suggests that potential applicants first consider their desired area of practice in the UK. She notes that if corporate or commercial law is the goal, registering as an Australian foreign lawyer might be a more straightforward route.

Duha noted four key considerations for Australian lawyers seeking to qualify in the UK.

  1. Your salary may be lower (depending on practice area)

The legal market in the UK is much more saturated than in Australia, making it highly competitive,” Duha explains. “Generally, earning potential as a solicitor is higher in Australia compared to the UK. I would say the only area where salaries would be significantly higher in the UK is corporate law, particularly in the magic circle, silver circle, and American law firms.”

  1. Do you see yourself living in the UK?

It would be wise to consider cross-qualifying if you envision yourself living in the UK,” Duha says. “I recommend visiting for a while to see if the UK is truly right for you. Australia is quite different from the UK, especially in terms of weather, housing, and other factors. It’s important to remember that being a city lawyer in London is often idealised!”

  1. It can be difficult to switch between specialties

It’s crucial to avoid specialising in a field you don’t enjoy,” Duha cautions. “Switching specialities in the UK can be quite challenging. For instance, if your CV highlights property law experience, you might only be considered for property law roles. Therefore, your initial job is significant because it can influence the trajectory of your career.”

  1. The UK legal system can significantly differ from ours

Australian lawyers have an advantage due to their familiarity with the common law concepts and legal principles that form the foundation of the UK legal system,” Duha says. “Nonetheless, there are significant differences in legal procedures, courts, and legislation that will require some training and adaptation to navigate.”

 

The Rewards of Dual Qualification: Benefits and Opportunities  

Duha highlights the numerous professional and personal advantages that Australian lawyers can reap by cross-qualifying as UK lawyers. These benefits include:

  1. Expanded Career Opportunities: Cross-qualifying allows Australian lawyers to practice in the UK, opening up job opportunities in a wider range of legal markets and firms, including international law firms with offices in both Australia and the UK.
  2. Enhanced Marketability: Being qualified in both jurisdictions makes lawyers more attractive to employers who value versatility and a broad understanding of different legal systems. This is particularly beneficial for lawyers working in areas like international law, commercial law, or cross-border transactions.
  3. Higher Earning Potential: Practising in the UK, especially in London, can lead to higher earning potential compared to many Australian markets. This is because the UK’s legal industry offers competitive salaries, particularly for those working at top-tier firms (i.e. Magic Circle, American firms).
  4. Diverse Legal Experience: The UK legal market offers exposure to legal issues that Australian lawyers may not be familiar with, including European Union law.
  5. Global opportunities: UK qualifications are often recognised or valued in other common law jurisdictions, which can offer further opportunities to work in countries like Hong Kong, Singapore, or the Middle East.
  6. Professional Development and Expanded Client Base: Cross-qualifying can demonstrate a high level of professional development and offer access to a larger client base who appreciate your experience and knowledge.

 

Understanding the UK Legal Market

While the UK legal market offers numerous opportunities for Australian lawyers seeking to expand their careers, it's essential to understand both the advantages and challenges associated with navigating this complex legal landscape.

Advantages:

  1. Commercial Law: "Australian lawyers with experience in commercial law, such as mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and contract law, can benefit from their transferable skills in the UK market."
  2. Dispute Resolution and Arbitration: "Australian lawyers familiar with common law principles and international arbitration rules can find their skills highly applicable in the UK's dispute resolution and arbitration market."
  3. Banking and Finance: "Given London's status as a global financial center, Australian lawyers with expertise in banking, finance, and capital markets have many opportunities. Their familiarity with complex financial instruments and regulatory frameworks can be advantageous."
  4. Construction and Infrastructure Law: "Lawyers with experience in construction law, project finance, and infrastructure projects can leverage their skills in the UK, given the similarities in common law principles applied in both jurisdictions."

Challenges:

The practice areas where cross-qualified lawyers might face challenges are those that are highly jurisdiction-specific, such as:

  • Regulatory law: Tax law, competition law, and financial services regulation.
  • Family law: Localised UK laws.
  • Property and real estate law: Localised UK laws.
  • Public and administrative law: Due to the differences in government structures between Australia and the UK.
  • Employment law: As UK law in this area is heavily influenced by the European Union.

Please note these observations are based on Duha's personal experiences and may not fully reflect the experiences of others in the UK legal sector.

Cross-qualifying as an Australian lawyer in the UK presents a unique opportunity to expand career horizons, gain exposure to diverse legal markets, and potentially enhance earning potential. While the process requires careful planning and consideration of the challenges and benefits involved, the rewards can be substantial. By understanding the requirements, navigating the transition, and leveraging the advantages offered by the UK legal market, Australian lawyers can position themselves for success in this thriving legal market with dual qualification.

 

About The College of Legal Practice

You may not know that one of the Colleges in The College of Law Group specialises in qualification via the SQE. The College of Legal Practice is a fully accredited postgraduate law school based in the UK. All their training is fully virtual so students can study for the SQE from anywhere across the world. If you would like to find out more about preparing for the SQE exams with The College of Legal Practice, please visit their SQE Hub.

 

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Date & time: 25 March 2026, 9.00am to 12.30pm AEDT. Stay ahead of fast-moving copyright law with this expert-led webinar from the Australian Copyright Council. Learn key fundamentals and dispute-management strategies. Ideal for lawyers advising on digital content, licensing, ownership, and infringement risks in today’s technology-driven environment.
Date & time: 25 March 2026, 9.00am to 12.30pm AEDT. Stay ahead of fast-moving copyright law with this expert-led webinar from the Australian Copyright Council. Learn key fundamentals and dispute-management strategies. Ideal for lawyers advising on digital content, licensing, ownership, and infringement risks in today’s technology-driven environment.
Date & time: 25 March 2026, 1pm to 2pm AEDT. Learn how to “speak robot” with confidence in this practical AI Lunch & Learn for lawyers. Explore model behaviours, prompt-engineering techniques, and everyday AI skills that translate directly into legal practice. Ideal for lawyers seeking sharper, faster and more reliable AI-assisted outcomes across all major platforms.
Date & time: 25 March 2026, 1pm to 2pm AEDT. Learn how to “speak robot” with confidence in this practical AI Lunch & Learn for lawyers. Explore model behaviours, prompt-engineering techniques, and everyday AI skills that translate directly into legal practice. Ideal for lawyers seeking sharper, faster and more reliable AI-assisted outcomes across all major platforms.
26 March 2026, 9.00am to 4.00pm AEDT. ​Join our full-day live webinar to build essential knowledge and skills in family law - from the core legal framework and dispute resolution to court procedures and ethical responsibilities. Gain the confidence to navigate family law matters with clarity and professionalism.​
26 March 2026, 9.00am to 4.00pm AEDT. ​Join our full-day live webinar to build essential knowledge and skills in family law - from the core legal framework and dispute resolution to court procedures and ethical responsibilities. Gain the confidence to navigate family law matters with clarity and professionalism.​
Date & time: 26 March 2026, 1.30pm to 5.00pm AEDT. Complete your mandatory CPD points fast with this streamlined 26 March CPD pack. In one focused afternoon, you’ll cover ethics, professional skills and practice management while strengthening communication, presence and risk awareness. Featuring expert presenters, this webinar offers an efficient, practical way to meet your CPD obligations before the deadline.
Date & time: 26 March 2026, 1.30pm to 5.00pm AEDT. Complete your mandatory CPD points fast with this streamlined 26 March CPD pack. In one focused afternoon, you’ll cover ethics, professional skills and practice management while strengthening communication, presence and risk awareness. Featuring expert presenters, this webinar offers an efficient, practical way to meet your CPD obligations before the deadline.
This course will equip you with guidelines to follow when instructed to administer a deceased estate. You’ll know which processes to follow when the deceased person dies leaving a valid will (testate) or without leaving a valid will (intestate).
This course will equip you with guidelines to follow when instructed to administer a deceased estate. You’ll know which processes to follow when the deceased person dies leaving a valid will (testate) or without leaving a valid will (intestate).
Enhance your ability to resolve construction disputes effectively with expert insights into alternative dispute resolution methods like negotiation, mediation, and arbitration.
Enhance your ability to resolve construction disputes effectively with expert insights into alternative dispute resolution methods like negotiation, mediation, and arbitration.
Advocating for your client in court can be intimidating.  Doing it effectively requires a range of abilities: from case analysis and making oral submissions, to cross-examining witnesses in criminal trials, and being able to put forward a strong and persuasive case.
Advocating for your client in court can be intimidating.  Doing it effectively requires a range of abilities: from case analysis and making oral submissions, to cross-examining witnesses in criminal trials, and being able to put forward a strong and persuasive case.
Divorce in Australia is on the rise with more than 56,000 divorces granted in 2021.  Despite becoming more common, divorce remains one of the most stressful and uncertain life events. 
Divorce in Australia is on the rise with more than 56,000 divorces granted in 2021.  Despite becoming more common, divorce remains one of the most stressful and uncertain life events. 
“Bail” is the authority to be at liberty for an offence or an alleged offence. There are five key steps in the process and with this course, you will learn how to take instructions, outline the law, carry out the steps and present an application.
“Bail” is the authority to be at liberty for an offence or an alleged offence. There are five key steps in the process and with this course, you will learn how to take instructions, outline the law, carry out the steps and present an application.
Navigate the high-stakes world of Building and construction law by diving into key knowledge of contracts, compliance, and legislation.
Navigate the high-stakes world of Building and construction law by diving into key knowledge of contracts, compliance, and legislation.
This course provides resources to enhance team collaboration and communication through developing emotional intelligence, a valuable skill for lawyers at any career level.
This course provides resources to enhance team collaboration and communication through developing emotional intelligence, a valuable skill for lawyers at any career level.
This course provides an overview of the initial stages of litigation and discusses the preparation of cases, pleadings and particulars applicable to civil litigation.
This course provides an overview of the initial stages of litigation and discusses the preparation of cases, pleadings and particulars applicable to civil litigation.
Identifying your client’s objectives is critical when advising on business structures, because every structure has different legal and/or taxation consequences associated with it.  This course looks at the most commonly available entities used when structuring a business and looks at some of the advantages and disadvantages of each of those entities. 
Identifying your client’s objectives is critical when advising on business structures, because every structure has different legal and/or taxation consequences associated with it.  This course looks at the most commonly available entities used when structuring a business and looks at some of the advantages and disadvantages of each of those entities. 
Master the legal complexities of commercial developments and home improvement projects with practical insights and expert guidance.
Master the legal complexities of commercial developments and home improvement projects with practical insights and expert guidance.
In this course you’ll learn about what elements make commercial leases distinct entities, covering properties such as shops, factories and offices. 
In this course you’ll learn about what elements make commercial leases distinct entities, covering properties such as shops, factories and offices. 
Due diligence is the process of analysing a prospective business decision by obtaining and reviewing relevant legal, financial and other information. It’s most often used for the purchase of a business or company. 
Due diligence is the process of analysing a prospective business decision by obtaining and reviewing relevant legal, financial and other information. It’s most often used for the purchase of a business or company. 
This interactive course will equip you with a step-by-step overview of e-conveyancing when acting for vendors or purchasers in real property transactions.
This interactive course will equip you with a step-by-step overview of e-conveyancing when acting for vendors or purchasers in real property transactions.
Being able to cross-examine and re-examine a witness is an important skill for an advocate. Whether you’re trying to elicit new evidence favourable to your client’s case or discredit your opponent’s evidence, your ability to do it effectively will have a significant impact on the outcome of your client’s case. In this course, you'll learn the essential skills for effective cross-examination and re-examination.
Being able to cross-examine and re-examine a witness is an important skill for an advocate. Whether you’re trying to elicit new evidence favourable to your client’s case or discredit your opponent’s evidence, your ability to do it effectively will have a significant impact on the outcome of your client’s case. In this course, you'll learn the essential skills for effective cross-examination and re-examination.
This course will provide you with the knowledge, insights and a framework for preparing affidavits, including interviewing clients and recording statements. 
This course will provide you with the knowledge, insights and a framework for preparing affidavits, including interviewing clients and recording statements. 
This course will focus on reducing and managing risk for your client through the drafting and negotiation of contractual clauses with a particular focus on indemnities given their importance to risk allocation.
This course will focus on reducing and managing risk for your client through the drafting and negotiation of contractual clauses with a particular focus on indemnities given their importance to risk allocation.
This course will equip you with the skills to draft legal documents that precisely state the legal issue, statements of the client and any remedies sought. 
This course will equip you with the skills to draft legal documents that precisely state the legal issue, statements of the client and any remedies sought. 
This course will teach you how to correctly draft wills, minimise negligence claims and tailor each will to your clients’ needs and circumstances. 
This course will teach you how to correctly draft wills, minimise negligence claims and tailor each will to your clients’ needs and circumstances. 
This course explores the mutual and individual duties of employers and employees, uncovering how these responsibilities shape a culture of trust and cooperation.
This course explores the mutual and individual duties of employers and employees, uncovering how these responsibilities shape a culture of trust and cooperation.
This course unpacks liability, statutory claims, and workplace protections, equipping you to navigate legal responsibilities and safeguard fairness with confidence.
This course unpacks liability, statutory claims, and workplace protections, equipping you to navigate legal responsibilities and safeguard fairness with confidence.
From case analysis and cross-examination to drafting and oral submissions. These skills, coupled with court etiquette, will enable you to advocate for your clients with conviction.  This 8 CPD unit bundle will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical – modules.
From case analysis and cross-examination to drafting and oral submissions. These skills, coupled with court etiquette, will enable you to advocate for your clients with conviction.  This 8 CPD unit bundle will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical – modules.
The essential guide to building and construction offers a comprehensive exploration of key courses, including commercial developments and home improvement projects, security of payment legislation, construction disputes and Alternative dispute resolution (ADR). 8 CPD Units.
The essential guide to building and construction offers a comprehensive exploration of key courses, including commercial developments and home improvement projects, security of payment legislation, construction disputes and Alternative dispute resolution (ADR). 8 CPD Units.
A carefully drafted contract must be precise, comprehensive, free of contradictions, grammatically accurate and have clear legal interpretation. It’ is a crucial skill that every lawyer must acquire. 8 CPD Units
A carefully drafted contract must be precise, comprehensive, free of contradictions, grammatically accurate and have clear legal interpretation. It’ is a crucial skill that every lawyer must acquire. 8 CPD Units
This bundle of step-by-step guides will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical – modules. Including, business strategy, business development, leadership and pricing legal services. 8 CPD Units
This bundle of step-by-step guides will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical – modules. Including, business strategy, business development, leadership and pricing legal services. 8 CPD Units
A complete mediation training bundle covering intake, preparation, facilitation, negotiation and resolution. Designed for practising and aspiring mediators, this comprehensive bundle builds ethical, practical and professional mediation skills across the entire mediation lifecycle.
A complete mediation training bundle covering intake, preparation, facilitation, negotiation and resolution. Designed for practising and aspiring mediators, this comprehensive bundle builds ethical, practical and professional mediation skills across the entire mediation lifecycle.
Want to provide expert advice and guide your clients through residential and commercial property transactions with ease? This bundle of step-by-step guides will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical modules. 8 CPD Units
Want to provide expert advice and guide your clients through residential and commercial property transactions with ease? This bundle of step-by-step guides will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical modules. 8 CPD Units
Evidence-in-chief (when a witness is being questioned in court by the party that called them to appear) is key to building a strong foundation for your case. Whether you’re the defence or prosecution, you need to approach the questioning of your witnesses strategically. 
Evidence-in-chief (when a witness is being questioned in court by the party that called them to appear) is key to building a strong foundation for your case. Whether you’re the defence or prosecution, you need to approach the questioning of your witnesses strategically. 
This course guides you through the steps of organising arrangements for children and making an application for parenting orders in appropriate circumstances.
This course guides you through the steps of organising arrangements for children and making an application for parenting orders in appropriate circumstances.
Gain essential knowledge of employment law to confidently manage workplace rights, responsibilities, and relationships.
Gain essential knowledge of employment law to confidently manage workplace rights, responsibilities, and relationships.
This course addresses the foundation blocks of ESG and risks in business, equipping lawyers to advise on ESG law and its impact on both law firms and clients.
This course addresses the foundation blocks of ESG and risks in business, equipping lawyers to advise on ESG law and its impact on both law firms and clients.
Master the essential governance, compliance, and strategic responsibilities of a company secretary to drive organisational success.
Master the essential governance, compliance, and strategic responsibilities of a company secretary to drive organisational success.
Advance your mediation practice with skills in negotiation, agreement drafting and post-mediation management. This course covers resolution strategies, ethical documentation, non-resolution outcomes and professional reflection. Ideal for mediators seeking to strengthen outcomes and long-term practice sustainability.
Advance your mediation practice with skills in negotiation, agreement drafting and post-mediation management. This course covers resolution strategies, ethical documentation, non-resolution outcomes and professional reflection. Ideal for mediators seeking to strengthen outcomes and long-term practice sustainability.
This course will guide you through the processes, complexities and risks when dealing with this substitute decision-making instrument. 
This course will guide you through the processes, complexities and risks when dealing with this substitute decision-making instrument. 
Upskill in probate law to provide clarity and certainty during these challenging times. This course will guide you through the processes, complexities and risks when dealing with probate. You’ll learn how to distribute the assets of the estate according to the requirements of the will.
Upskill in probate law to provide clarity and certainty during these challenging times. This course will guide you through the processes, complexities and risks when dealing with probate. You’ll learn how to distribute the assets of the estate according to the requirements of the will.
Master the essentials of security of payment legislation and dispute resolution to navigate construction disputes with confidence.
Master the essentials of security of payment legislation and dispute resolution to navigate construction disputes with confidence.
In this short course, accredited specialist in family law, Kathryn Kearley, will guide you through the process of advising a client that is seeking urgent or interim orders (which may include an order to stop their former partner or spouse from doing something, or to compel their former partner or spouse to do something).
In this short course, accredited specialist in family law, Kathryn Kearley, will guide you through the process of advising a client that is seeking urgent or interim orders (which may include an order to stop their former partner or spouse from doing something, or to compel their former partner or spouse to do something).
This course will provide you with an understanding of fundamental strata concepts; the various forms of strata subdivision; and community, neighbourhood and precinct schemes.
This course will provide you with an understanding of fundamental strata concepts; the various forms of strata subdivision; and community, neighbourhood and precinct schemes.
This course explores the intricate practice and procedure aspects in both the Federal Courts and the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
This course explores the intricate practice and procedure aspects in both the Federal Courts and the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
This bundle will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical modules. You’ll learn Supreme and Federal Court practice and procedure, pre-trial procedure, case preparation, pleadings and contract claims in the District Court. 8 CPD Units
This bundle will build your capabilities across four essential – and practical modules. You’ll learn Supreme and Federal Court practice and procedure, pre-trial procedure, case preparation, pleadings and contract claims in the District Court. 8 CPD Units
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