09-24-2009, 09:36 PM
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<br />For ICAA
You also need to be a 4 year graduate or equivalent (equivalent to Australian tertiary qualification) and this graduation too, should not have been taken by any exemptions, like the Oxford Brookes one. This rule is pretty unfair when you are a qualified member of a professional instutute. The same rule is also there in Canada but CICA(provincial bodies) waive this requirement in certain cases.
And by the way ICAA only has 4 papers and a case study -).
Uzair
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ACCA falls in the partially recognized over seas bodies list. members
of these bodies satisfy the educational requirements for entry to the ICAA's CA program.
http//www.charteredaccountants.com.au/A117411454
ACCA is equivalent to an undergraduate degree for the purpose of enrollment in ICAA . however additional courses in Ausi tax and law have to be taken before joining the ICAA program. actually these can be taken online even before landing in Oz.
the OBU degree comes handy for immigration purposes. i am not 100% sure but ACCA affiliate together with a degree from Oxford Brookes University, UK is accepted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and NIA to get a positive skills assessment.
<br />For ICAA
You also need to be a 4 year graduate or equivalent (equivalent to Australian tertiary qualification) and this graduation too, should not have been taken by any exemptions, like the Oxford Brookes one. This rule is pretty unfair when you are a qualified member of a professional instutute. The same rule is also there in Canada but CICA(provincial bodies) waive this requirement in certain cases.
And by the way ICAA only has 4 papers and a case study -).
Uzair
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ACCA falls in the partially recognized over seas bodies list. members
of these bodies satisfy the educational requirements for entry to the ICAA's CA program.
http//www.charteredaccountants.com.au/A117411454
ACCA is equivalent to an undergraduate degree for the purpose of enrollment in ICAA . however additional courses in Ausi tax and law have to be taken before joining the ICAA program. actually these can be taken online even before landing in Oz.
the OBU degree comes handy for immigration purposes. i am not 100% sure but ACCA affiliate together with a degree from Oxford Brookes University, UK is accepted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and NIA to get a positive skills assessment.