Does anyone here know the answer to my query raised under this forum
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/how-to-be-a-canadian-cawhen-you-have-passed-usa-cpa-t40192.90.html
Dear All,
I am glad I found this thread and really hope if someone can answer my query. I am currently thinking of getting a CPA (USA). I understand that you need to be a CPA before you become a resident of Canada. Just wanted to know if (1) passing the examination requirement is enough before landing to be eligible for reciprocal membership of CA or you need to be a member and license holder from any of the approved board of accountancy (NASBA).
Secondly (2) when do you become a resident of Canada, is it the date when you get the visa or the date of landing and applying for PR.
I would really appreciate if someone can reply to my query.
http://www.icao.on.ca/Admissions/InternationallyTrainedAccountants/MemberRecipAcctgBody/1010page13478.aspx
“Eligibility for reciprocity is contingent upon having written all parts of the normal qualifying examination(s), or uniform CPA examination, prior to becoming a resident of, or returning as a resident to, Canada and at least three years after not being a resident of Canada. Alternatively, you must have written at least one part of the normal qualifying examination(s), or uniform CPA examination, while in a country other than Canada for at least 75% of the four years immediately preceding that examination”.