10-24-2010, 04:15 AM
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<br />One more question how much salary a person can earn in U.K and Canada who posses both CIMA and ICMAP certifications plus good experience in accounts and finance. Please describe range of slary.
Best Regards,
Awais
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I have no idea about UK's job market. As far as Canada is concerned both ICMAP and CIMA are foreign qualifications. However, employers have more trust on CIMA because of country it belongs to i.e. UK.
In Canada, first hurdle for immigrants is to get a relevant job based on their foreign qualifications/ experience. Usually they start from entry level or intermediate level of jobs. After that they try to get Canadian qualifications to excel in profession.
Salaries of immigrants specially in initial years depend upon many factors among which communication skills, presentation skills, personal appearance etc. are very important.
Initially salaries may start from $14 or $15 per hour to $50K or $55K annually. Please note that this is a very lose range.
The most important point is, people who do efforts get into the job market and eventually get their reasonable share. Moreover, whole system helps low income families in a way that they also maintain a very reasonable standard of living with always available opportunities to grow. So, salary range might be one indicator but not the only one.
I hope it helps.
Regards
<br />One more question how much salary a person can earn in U.K and Canada who posses both CIMA and ICMAP certifications plus good experience in accounts and finance. Please describe range of slary.
Best Regards,
Awais
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I have no idea about UK's job market. As far as Canada is concerned both ICMAP and CIMA are foreign qualifications. However, employers have more trust on CIMA because of country it belongs to i.e. UK.
In Canada, first hurdle for immigrants is to get a relevant job based on their foreign qualifications/ experience. Usually they start from entry level or intermediate level of jobs. After that they try to get Canadian qualifications to excel in profession.
Salaries of immigrants specially in initial years depend upon many factors among which communication skills, presentation skills, personal appearance etc. are very important.
Initially salaries may start from $14 or $15 per hour to $50K or $55K annually. Please note that this is a very lose range.
The most important point is, people who do efforts get into the job market and eventually get their reasonable share. Moreover, whole system helps low income families in a way that they also maintain a very reasonable standard of living with always available opportunities to grow. So, salary range might be one indicator but not the only one.
I hope it helps.
Regards