10-20-2009, 01:04 AM
Dear isookvi
I think you have some misconception here (please feel no offence). An ACCA member directly gets full membership of CGA through MRA. There is no need for certain number of papers exemption.
By completing ACCA in Pakistan and by being ACCA member from Pakistan, you may get CGA's FULL membership directly. After that you may go for CICA's UFE directly, however there would be some other requirements like in typical number of credit hours etc. Also, CICA may or may not accept your experience AT THAT TIME. Still, you don't need to be "a student" in ATOs. You would ONLY need a relevant "job" in ATOs to satisfy CICA's experience requirement, which you can do with CGA. It might not be "student" status.
Dear, the option and way I suggested is to shorten your likely financial burden and personal hardships here, which would be a great obstacle in getting any designation directly here. Still, you are quite free to come here, start university education, and later CICA. Choice is yours.
Please spend some time on ICAO's website to understand requirements from CGA working toward CICA.
http//www.icao.on.ca/Admissions/CGAsCMAs/1010page1355.aspx
Best Wishes
I think you have some misconception here (please feel no offence). An ACCA member directly gets full membership of CGA through MRA. There is no need for certain number of papers exemption.
By completing ACCA in Pakistan and by being ACCA member from Pakistan, you may get CGA's FULL membership directly. After that you may go for CICA's UFE directly, however there would be some other requirements like in typical number of credit hours etc. Also, CICA may or may not accept your experience AT THAT TIME. Still, you don't need to be "a student" in ATOs. You would ONLY need a relevant "job" in ATOs to satisfy CICA's experience requirement, which you can do with CGA. It might not be "student" status.
Dear, the option and way I suggested is to shorten your likely financial burden and personal hardships here, which would be a great obstacle in getting any designation directly here. Still, you are quite free to come here, start university education, and later CICA. Choice is yours.
Please spend some time on ICAO's website to understand requirements from CGA working toward CICA.
http//www.icao.on.ca/Admissions/CGAsCMAs/1010page1355.aspx
Best Wishes