05-07-2006, 11:34 PM
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<br />No, ausman
ACCA students and affilaites are paid a whole lot more in Dubai,. but the bottle neck there is to have your own residence visa ! most of the acounting firms (including the Big4) hire trainees who have a residence there. Most ACCA students or affiliates I came across were graudates from UAE based Unis (which arranged a two year visa for them to work). Others were US/UK Uni graduates on their parents visas. Firms would usually offer you a visa after doing a 2 + year contract witht them.
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does this means If some one goes to study ACCA at some UAE college, they will arrange two year visa??
and what is the recognition of oxford brookes bsc accounting degree by acca in the uae? do they accept it as a full fledge bsc degree??
<br />No, ausman
ACCA students and affilaites are paid a whole lot more in Dubai,. but the bottle neck there is to have your own residence visa ! most of the acounting firms (including the Big4) hire trainees who have a residence there. Most ACCA students or affiliates I came across were graudates from UAE based Unis (which arranged a two year visa for them to work). Others were US/UK Uni graduates on their parents visas. Firms would usually offer you a visa after doing a 2 + year contract witht them.
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does this means If some one goes to study ACCA at some UAE college, they will arrange two year visa??
and what is the recognition of oxford brookes bsc accounting degree by acca in the uae? do they accept it as a full fledge bsc degree??