hi
SHODY
i have done some research on ACCA in Canada & its acceptability in Canadian job market.
to be blunt with u, so far what i have learnt (& i think it's very limited knowledge as i am not in Canada, so i just relied on phone calls to different accountancy bodies in Canada & online research) is this:
1. ACCA is at its primary stage in Canada
2. when u pass ACCA, u should (actually it's a must) apply for ACCA membership
3. u should (must) make sure that u have a recognised university degree (in ur home country) beside ACCA
4. when u become a ACCA member, u should (must) apply for CGA (Certified General Accountants of Canada) membership. ACCA & CGA has got MRA (mutual recognition agreement) which allows erach body's members to apply for mewmbership without any hassle (i think u might already know this). after u apply for membership, CGA office will accept & approve ur application for membership without any hassle & will ask u to just take a short internet based course in Canadian law & tax
5. CGAs are in good demand in Canada (as long as u have some sort of Canadian experience) as it's a Canadian qualification
6.as per CPA, i am not sure what their job market is like in Canada, to be honest....but plz do share with us if u have any info on that bit
i think u have got some idea.....
good luck........
shody said:
i would like to take the ACCA before i go to canada but i am waiting to finish the CMA to benefit from 7 papers excemption
in your opinion which is better in Canada ACCA or the CPA