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Admission of Lawyers

Information for applicants applying for admission as a lawyer in Singapore.

Last updated 25 June 2025

General notice

Frequently asked questions

I have filed an application to apply for admission as a lawyer (NP) or for admission as an advocate and solicitor. When can I expect to hear back from AGC?
When should I file my affidavits to AGC, in support of my application for admission as a lawyer (NP) or as an advocate and solicitor?
AGC has asked me to file a supplementary affidavit. Can I send the supplementary affidavit to AGC to confirm that it is correct before I file it?
Is there a template affidavit that I can follow?
Will AGC object to my application for abridgement of time?
I am a Qualified Person (QP) who has just passed the Part B Bar exams. I have submitted my application to register myself as a QP with SILE under rule 24(1) of the Legal Profession (Admission) Rules 2024. Should I serve copies of the (“SILE QP Registration Documents”) on the AGC as well?
My name has been entered into the Register of Qualified Persons with SILE and I have been issued a letter by SILE to notify me of the same (“ERQ Letter”). Am I required to serve a copy of the ERQ Letter on AGC. What would be the mode or manner of service?
I intend to file my application for admission as a lawyer (NP) or as an advocate and solicitor. Please advise on the documents that I should serve and the stage(s) at which I need to serve these documents. Please also advise on the relevant timelines I ought to adhere to.
I have e-filed the documents for my application as a lawyer (NP) or as an advocate and solicitor, and served the same on AGC via e-Litigation. Would I need to serve hardcopies of the same on AGC?