03-29-2004, 02:09 AM
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if you want to live in pak in the future, do it here from ICAP or perhaps ACCA. if you plan to move to the US or Canada, then you can go for the CPA or CA from there.
in the middleeast i guess, everything goes!
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TCA, why do you say that ICAP would be better for Pakistan. If I can get the exemptions and pass the Law and Tax papers, don't you think it would be better since CA from Canada is suppsosed to be far easier than ICAP.
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yes, Faraz, as a matter of fact you may be right about the Canadian CA being comparitively easy to qualify, so i'm not sure exactly what and how mnay exepmtions the ICAP offers to members of ICAC. if it is the same as ICAEW, which i dont think it would be, then one would have to take only the 2-3 papers of the final stage. if however they dont offer as many exemptions to ICAC then i guess one would have to take more exams to become a member of ICAP. so it would actually depend on the number of exemptions ICAP offers...
you can check that out from the ICAP website, they have an exemptions section.
www.icap.org.pk
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if you want to live in pak in the future, do it here from ICAP or perhaps ACCA. if you plan to move to the US or Canada, then you can go for the CPA or CA from there.
in the middleeast i guess, everything goes!
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TCA, why do you say that ICAP would be better for Pakistan. If I can get the exemptions and pass the Law and Tax papers, don't you think it would be better since CA from Canada is suppsosed to be far easier than ICAP.
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yes, Faraz, as a matter of fact you may be right about the Canadian CA being comparitively easy to qualify, so i'm not sure exactly what and how mnay exepmtions the ICAP offers to members of ICAC. if it is the same as ICAEW, which i dont think it would be, then one would have to take only the 2-3 papers of the final stage. if however they dont offer as many exemptions to ICAC then i guess one would have to take more exams to become a member of ICAP. so it would actually depend on the number of exemptions ICAP offers...
you can check that out from the ICAP website, they have an exemptions section.
www.icap.org.pk