09-06-2011, 02:50 PM
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<br />DxB.Raf
I'm definitely going to Canada with the RIGHT papers. My concern is that will i be able to secure a position for articleship in CICA's ATOs (approved offices)? Can international students do internships there?
And no bhai...students cant go for CGA/CICA after A'levels. You must get a degree since you get exemptions because of it too and it is compulsory according to there law.
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I think you should look into immigration rules. What visa would you be on and will it allow you to work on your articleship for CICA. You will start as student in a university gradually moving to professional qualifications and training/employment.
Secondly, you will face this situation no matter which qualification you go for. As i said every professional body has experience requirement and rightly so. If you are worried about getting articles/training, then you should re-think accountancy field.
Don't think too much about it right now. Articleship positions are stipend based and i feel they are always available for their low cost incentive.
<br />DxB.Raf
I'm definitely going to Canada with the RIGHT papers. My concern is that will i be able to secure a position for articleship in CICA's ATOs (approved offices)? Can international students do internships there?
And no bhai...students cant go for CGA/CICA after A'levels. You must get a degree since you get exemptions because of it too and it is compulsory according to there law.
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I think you should look into immigration rules. What visa would you be on and will it allow you to work on your articleship for CICA. You will start as student in a university gradually moving to professional qualifications and training/employment.
Secondly, you will face this situation no matter which qualification you go for. As i said every professional body has experience requirement and rightly so. If you are worried about getting articles/training, then you should re-think accountancy field.
Don't think too much about it right now. Articleship positions are stipend based and i feel they are always available for their low cost incentive.