10-01-2010, 05:25 AM
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<br />I was away for a while as i was bz working + trying to clear my last 2 papers of icma which are now Alhamdolillah over, there's just comprehensive exam remaining which inshAllah will be able to clear soon.
@TorontoBoy recently cima awarded 11 papers exemptions to acma's from pakistan, they r now required to clear 1 gateway exam for the purpose of obtaining exemptions from 11 papers, then 3 further papers and then 1 case exam. a lot of qualified acma's r taking this route and using it as a sprinboard for immigration to canada (applying for exemption from cma canada as per their mra with cima). i was wondering whether those taking the route are eligible as normally mra only applies to those who have obtained the qualfication after clearing all papers. any comments?
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I have already pointed out this route on Canadian immigration thread.
I think getting CIMA qualification the way you are talking should work as far as CMA Canada is concerned. I don't think CMA Canada would have problems. Howvere, you know that uncertainity is always there.
I would suggest you to contact MRS. Search him in forum members list. He is ACMA and a member of this forum, working toward CIMA for same reasons i.e. MRA with CMA Canada. Perhaps he could provide you uptodate information.
Wish you best of luck.
Regards
<br />I was away for a while as i was bz working + trying to clear my last 2 papers of icma which are now Alhamdolillah over, there's just comprehensive exam remaining which inshAllah will be able to clear soon.
@TorontoBoy recently cima awarded 11 papers exemptions to acma's from pakistan, they r now required to clear 1 gateway exam for the purpose of obtaining exemptions from 11 papers, then 3 further papers and then 1 case exam. a lot of qualified acma's r taking this route and using it as a sprinboard for immigration to canada (applying for exemption from cma canada as per their mra with cima). i was wondering whether those taking the route are eligible as normally mra only applies to those who have obtained the qualfication after clearing all papers. any comments?
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I have already pointed out this route on Canadian immigration thread.
I think getting CIMA qualification the way you are talking should work as far as CMA Canada is concerned. I don't think CMA Canada would have problems. Howvere, you know that uncertainity is always there.
I would suggest you to contact MRS. Search him in forum members list. He is ACMA and a member of this forum, working toward CIMA for same reasons i.e. MRA with CMA Canada. Perhaps he could provide you uptodate information.
Wish you best of luck.
Regards