09-19-2009, 10:15 AM
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<br />i personally dont think theres such thing as backdoor approach. Please go out, meet and talk to some experienced proffessionals. I highly doubt an ICAEW after ACCA would be regarded less. Exemptions have a meaning. First time i am hearing such a thing.
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i have plans of shifting to ausi permanently in the near future. ICAEW has a reciprocal membership agreement with ICAA ( ausi CA). if you are a member of ICAEW via ACCA, you will not be eligible. same is the case with CICA .
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This is terrible news and very new to me. You have got me thinking about many different things.
How many exams do you have to give to get Aussie C.A after ACCA...that is if they give exemptions?
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by ACCAite</i>
<br />i personally dont think theres such thing as backdoor approach. Please go out, meet and talk to some experienced proffessionals. I highly doubt an ICAEW after ACCA would be regarded less. Exemptions have a meaning. First time i am hearing such a thing.
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i have plans of shifting to ausi permanently in the near future. ICAEW has a reciprocal membership agreement with ICAA ( ausi CA). if you are a member of ICAEW via ACCA, you will not be eligible. same is the case with CICA .
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This is terrible news and very new to me. You have got me thinking about many different things.
How many exams do you have to give to get Aussie C.A after ACCA...that is if they give exemptions?