03-15-2009, 12:07 AM
Dear razayousfani
Assuming immigration is your ultimate goal, I would suggest to do ACCA in Pakistan, then apply for immigration to Australia, UK, Canada or any other country. This option is very less costly, less difficult (as compared to difficulties you can see there on student status), more stable, and there are more chances that you would qualify for ACCA if you do it from Pakistan. Thousands of students go to foreign countries these days on student visa, and then due several reasons, do not complete their education, eventually life become hell for them. Post 9/11 world is very difficult for students from Pakistan. Thanks to access to global qualifications in Pakistan, students can avoid such difficulties by qualifying from Pakistan first.
This way your desired goal, i.e. immigration, would come a little later in life, but your life would be more easy. You cannot imagine the difficulties I am talking about.
Each qualification is good, including CPA (Aus) as long as you know how to use it. For further details, you may read following thread;
http//www.accountancy.com.pk/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=6286
Decision is always yours.
Best Wishes
Assuming immigration is your ultimate goal, I would suggest to do ACCA in Pakistan, then apply for immigration to Australia, UK, Canada or any other country. This option is very less costly, less difficult (as compared to difficulties you can see there on student status), more stable, and there are more chances that you would qualify for ACCA if you do it from Pakistan. Thousands of students go to foreign countries these days on student visa, and then due several reasons, do not complete their education, eventually life become hell for them. Post 9/11 world is very difficult for students from Pakistan. Thanks to access to global qualifications in Pakistan, students can avoid such difficulties by qualifying from Pakistan first.
This way your desired goal, i.e. immigration, would come a little later in life, but your life would be more easy. You cannot imagine the difficulties I am talking about.
Each qualification is good, including CPA (Aus) as long as you know how to use it. For further details, you may read following thread;
http//www.accountancy.com.pk/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=6286
Decision is always yours.
Best Wishes