02-23-2004, 04:34 AM
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Well here's the thing mate! ICAP does not have reciprocal arrangements with other Chartered Accountancy bodies such as ICAA, ICAEW, AICPA, CICA, ICANZ and ICASA. Therefore, you will be able to meet the entry requirements of these bodies as a Pakistani CA however, you will also need to clear most of their qualifying papers alongwith fulfilling the practical experience requirement if so required. ACCA or CIMA will provide you with a much easier route especially if u wanna go for ICAEW.
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http//www.icap.org.pk/Examination/EXMP_CA.htm#icaew
Well here's the thing mate! ICAP does not have reciprocal arrangements with other Chartered Accountancy bodies such as ICAA, ICAEW, AICPA, CICA, ICANZ and ICASA. Therefore, you will be able to meet the entry requirements of these bodies as a Pakistani CA however, you will also need to clear most of their qualifying papers alongwith fulfilling the practical experience requirement if so required. ACCA or CIMA will provide you with a much easier route especially if u wanna go for ICAEW.
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http//www.icap.org.pk/Examination/EXMP_CA.htm#icaew