03-27-2010, 01:24 AM
Dear Raj
As I am not immigration consultant, I don't know the exact answer to your question about student visa for CFA. However, some Canadian universities have study programs that are helpful toward CFA preparation. So, if someone gets admission in one of those programs then he/she may apply for student visa.
Yes, ACCA CGA MRA is for members only. Unfortunately I don't know any other faster way. ACCA affiliates or students may get their evaluation from CGA which may give them exemptions upto level before pace level. But most likely those students would have to complete pace (final)level. Pace level alone may take 2 or more years to complete. So, in my view, if a student cannot wait till becoming member, he/she should start a relevant job in addition to ACCA studies. So, by the time he would complete ACCA exams, he would have completed or would be near to complete required experience to become ACCA member. Then he may apply for CGA membership.
I hope it helps.
Regards
As I am not immigration consultant, I don't know the exact answer to your question about student visa for CFA. However, some Canadian universities have study programs that are helpful toward CFA preparation. So, if someone gets admission in one of those programs then he/she may apply for student visa.
Yes, ACCA CGA MRA is for members only. Unfortunately I don't know any other faster way. ACCA affiliates or students may get their evaluation from CGA which may give them exemptions upto level before pace level. But most likely those students would have to complete pace (final)level. Pace level alone may take 2 or more years to complete. So, in my view, if a student cannot wait till becoming member, he/she should start a relevant job in addition to ACCA studies. So, by the time he would complete ACCA exams, he would have completed or would be near to complete required experience to become ACCA member. Then he may apply for CGA membership.
I hope it helps.
Regards