05-18-2009, 12:54 AM
Some States are two tier states, means give certificate only after passing exams but require experience for license to practice. Search CPANet for two tier states that may give you certificate without experience.
For ACCA experience, check with people arround you from your banking experience point of view. I have no idea about acceptance.
CMA Canada SLP requires work experience alongwith study. They usually accept general accounting, management, banking or other relevant experience concurrent with studies.
CGA suits immigrants situation more than other two associations. Usually immigrants do not have formal white collar job in initial period. So, they enroll themselve for CGA course, and put the name of CGAs and this enrollment on their resume. CGAs name brings more reputation for employers, thus improves employability of immigrant. Other two associations usually do not work this way.
Computerize accounting courses like quickbook and others, and advance microsoft excel may also help you. SAP may be beneficial too.
Regards
For ACCA experience, check with people arround you from your banking experience point of view. I have no idea about acceptance.
CMA Canada SLP requires work experience alongwith study. They usually accept general accounting, management, banking or other relevant experience concurrent with studies.
CGA suits immigrants situation more than other two associations. Usually immigrants do not have formal white collar job in initial period. So, they enroll themselve for CGA course, and put the name of CGAs and this enrollment on their resume. CGAs name brings more reputation for employers, thus improves employability of immigrant. Other two associations usually do not work this way.
Computerize accounting courses like quickbook and others, and advance microsoft excel may also help you. SAP may be beneficial too.
Regards