03-11-2010, 06:12 PM
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<br />Another route is to continue with ACCA. After becoming a member of ACCA, the ICAEW's training is reduced to two years. A further two years training and you won't even need to give the 3 papers of ICAEW. So in total it makes 5years post-qualification experience/training for ACCA affiliate
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Dard u have mixed 2 routes.
1)ICAEW training is reduced to 2 years for full ACCA members but they still r required to pass 3 ICAEW papers.
2)if a FULL ACCA member completes further 5 years experience(total 8 years experience) then he can join ICAEW without passing Papers through CCAB route.But references from 2 ICAEW members r required and some other criteria also.This post qualification 5 years experience means 5 years experience after full ACCA membership(not after being an affiliate)
<br />Another route is to continue with ACCA. After becoming a member of ACCA, the ICAEW's training is reduced to two years. A further two years training and you won't even need to give the 3 papers of ICAEW. So in total it makes 5years post-qualification experience/training for ACCA affiliate
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Dard u have mixed 2 routes.
1)ICAEW training is reduced to 2 years for full ACCA members but they still r required to pass 3 ICAEW papers.
2)if a FULL ACCA member completes further 5 years experience(total 8 years experience) then he can join ICAEW without passing Papers through CCAB route.But references from 2 ICAEW members r required and some other criteria also.This post qualification 5 years experience means 5 years experience after full ACCA membership(not after being an affiliate)