01-24-2010, 07:55 AM
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<br />Dear all,
I would like to apply for the Canadian citizenship through a skilled worker qualification (1111.1 financial auditor). I am currently planning on taking the IMA CMA exam but recently became aware that CMA Canada does not recognize IMA CMA.
Does anyone have any suggestions and or experience with some potential issues I might be facing during my application process?
I have a masters in finance and 3 years audit experience from a big 4.
Would this be sufficient to apply for citizenship? Or can there be another route I can take for my citizenship given my background?
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Dear
You are eligible for immigration if you can score 67 points. For masters you will get 22 points and for four years experience you can get 21 points, for age below 41 you will get 10 points. If you have any relative in canada you will get 5 points and you can get 4 points if you are married to a graduate. Rest you can score in IELTS. In short you are eligible. Just prepare your case and support it with necessary documents.
You can apply under NOC 1111 (i.e Accountants and Financial Auditors) for this you need to support your case with experience certificates reflecting the job descriptions of this NOC.
Hope this helps.
regards
<br />Dear all,
I would like to apply for the Canadian citizenship through a skilled worker qualification (1111.1 financial auditor). I am currently planning on taking the IMA CMA exam but recently became aware that CMA Canada does not recognize IMA CMA.
Does anyone have any suggestions and or experience with some potential issues I might be facing during my application process?
I have a masters in finance and 3 years audit experience from a big 4.
Would this be sufficient to apply for citizenship? Or can there be another route I can take for my citizenship given my background?
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Dear
You are eligible for immigration if you can score 67 points. For masters you will get 22 points and for four years experience you can get 21 points, for age below 41 you will get 10 points. If you have any relative in canada you will get 5 points and you can get 4 points if you are married to a graduate. Rest you can score in IELTS. In short you are eligible. Just prepare your case and support it with necessary documents.
You can apply under NOC 1111 (i.e Accountants and Financial Auditors) for this you need to support your case with experience certificates reflecting the job descriptions of this NOC.
Hope this helps.
regards