04-08-2006, 07:08 AM
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<br />I hope everybody is aware that ICAEW has revised exemption policy for ACCA with over five years of membership status only. Now they can be apply for ACA (ICAEW) by making an application for membership and writing an essay about themselves.
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Really!!! thats a great news, is it some kind of desperate measure?
Thanks for the info zubair.
Regards
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Guys that is news to me,. does that require any specific UK based experience?? or is it a non practising membership just as ICAEW gives reciprocal membership to CA's from Australia ??
Any links to back that up Zubair ??
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Goodman</i>
<br />I hope everybody is aware that ICAEW has revised exemption policy for ACCA with over five years of membership status only. Now they can be apply for ACA (ICAEW) by making an application for membership and writing an essay about themselves.
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Really!!! thats a great news, is it some kind of desperate measure?
Thanks for the info zubair.
Regards
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Guys that is news to me,. does that require any specific UK based experience?? or is it a non practising membership just as ICAEW gives reciprocal membership to CA's from Australia ??
Any links to back that up Zubair ??