12-24-2006, 03:45 PM
Dear Imran,
This is from Institute of chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP's) website........
"The examination and the training prescribed by the following Chartered Accountancy institutes will be treated as equivalent to the examinations and training prescribed under the Chartered Accountants Bye-Laws 1983 for the purpose of membership of ICAP
iv. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA); and
Provided that if such members desire to start practice as Chartered Accountants they will have to pass the papers of Advanced Taxation and Corporate Laws of the Final stage Examinations of ICAP."
In Pakistan ACA is big qualification and you can become ICAP's ACA by claiming reciprocal membership. You wont find things too bad for you in Pak, that's for sure. You have five years exp + and you would have dual membership of two world class chartered accountancy bodies. Its a perfect recipe for success.
Best wishes
Asif
This is from Institute of chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP's) website........
"The examination and the training prescribed by the following Chartered Accountancy institutes will be treated as equivalent to the examinations and training prescribed under the Chartered Accountants Bye-Laws 1983 for the purpose of membership of ICAP
iv. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA); and
Provided that if such members desire to start practice as Chartered Accountants they will have to pass the papers of Advanced Taxation and Corporate Laws of the Final stage Examinations of ICAP."
In Pakistan ACA is big qualification and you can become ICAP's ACA by claiming reciprocal membership. You wont find things too bad for you in Pak, that's for sure. You have five years exp + and you would have dual membership of two world class chartered accountancy bodies. Its a perfect recipe for success.
Best wishes
Asif