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03-27-2004, 08:22 AM
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salaam everybody,
i,m new in this forum
but it really liked it,s set up ... khair my question to all of u is .....
is ca from ICAEW valid in pak ?
i have done ca foundation from icap but then shifted over to acca...currently i,m gonna give 1st 4 papers of acca in june..... now wt i want to know is ..... will ca foundation or acca help me out to get exemption if i apply for ca in icaew.......

pls do inform me regarding any sort of information u get about it...

thanxs alot

sbhatti
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First things first, ICAEW is accepted in Pakistan... An ACA from ICAEW has to appear for law and taxation exams of ICAP to be eligible to practice in Pakistan as an ACA...

An ACCA qualified gets more exemptions from ICAEW than an ACA from ICAP...

By the way, just out of sheer curiosity, why did you EVER start ACCA and QUIT ICAP after clearing your foundation????



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ca from icaew - by ichor - 03-27-2004, 07:43 AM
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