02-02-2010, 07:03 AM
Dear Adeel
All 3 Canadian designations provide almost same access to jobs. So far, I haven't seen any yard stick to gauge which one does most. In practical life, specially in western world, so many factors like nature of experience, communication and presentation skills, networking, and age etc. play role in employability of applicant.
I just asked you to have a look at CIMA also, while considering other designations for you. Perhaps it could give you more easy route in your specific case.
As far as I know, CIMA and CMA (Canada) have same kind of MRA as ACCA/CGA have. Please check for detailed requirements of CIMA/CMA(Canada) on their websites. Or perhaps someone else could help you, as I don't know much details of such MRA. Personally, I don't think full members of CIMA need any additional paper of CMA(Canada), but still check their requirements directly from websites or from them by email.
I hope it helps.
Best Wishes
All 3 Canadian designations provide almost same access to jobs. So far, I haven't seen any yard stick to gauge which one does most. In practical life, specially in western world, so many factors like nature of experience, communication and presentation skills, networking, and age etc. play role in employability of applicant.
I just asked you to have a look at CIMA also, while considering other designations for you. Perhaps it could give you more easy route in your specific case.
As far as I know, CIMA and CMA (Canada) have same kind of MRA as ACCA/CGA have. Please check for detailed requirements of CIMA/CMA(Canada) on their websites. Or perhaps someone else could help you, as I don't know much details of such MRA. Personally, I don't think full members of CIMA need any additional paper of CMA(Canada), but still check their requirements directly from websites or from them by email.
I hope it helps.
Best Wishes