INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE

Globalisation and the UK Bar: The Rise of Barristers from Hong Kong & India

With the increasing globalisation of the legal profession, more barristers from Hong Kong and India are joining the UK Bar.

This trend reflects the UK’s position as a global legal hub and highlights the strong common law ties between these jurisdictions.

 

Why Are Barristers from Hong Kong and India Coming to the UK?

 

Common Law Foundations 

The UK, Hong Kong, and India all operate under common law systems, which eases the transition for barristers moving between these jurisdictions.

 

Career Advancement

The UK Bar, particularly in areas like commercial law and international arbitration—offers global exposure, complex cross-border work, and access to London’s world-renowned financial and legal markets.

 

Judicial and Political Factors

In Hong Kong, concerns around judicial independence have prompted some legal professionals to explore overseas opportunities. Indian barristers, meanwhile, are seeking to broaden their international practices, especially in arbitration and corporate litigation.

 

Pathways to Qualification

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) enables qualified foreign lawyers to be Called to the Bar of England and Wales via routes such as the Bar Transfer Test (BTT) or previously, the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme (QLTS).

 

Challenges and Considerations

Highly Competitive Pupillage Market

Even after requalification, securing pupillage or tenancy is extremely competitive. Many foreign-qualified barristers find alternative pathways via international arbitration firms, in-house roles, or consultancy work.

 

Regulatory and Visa Barriers

Work visa requirements, sponsorship limitations, and regulatory red tape can pose significant obstacles for overseas candidates.

 

Client Development

Establishing a strong network of UK solicitors and clients takes time, especially for those without prior UK practice experience.

 

Impact on the UK Bar

Deeper International Connections 

Barristers from Hong Kong and India bring specialist insight into cross-border disputes, reinforcing the UK’s standing as a leader in global dispute resolution.

 

Enhanced Diversity and Inclusion

A broader pool of legal talent contributes to a more inclusive and globally connected Bar.

 

Growth in Niche Legal Markets  

Expertise in arbitration, commercial disputes, and human rights law adds strategic value to UK chambers and law firms alike.

As the UK Bar becomes more internationally integrated, we’re seeing the legal profession shift toward greater global connectivity and collaboration.

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Elliott Rogers

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June 4, 2026

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