10-05-2010, 12:38 AM
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<br />CGA Canada is exemption 12 papers out of 17 to qualified ACMA- ICMAP. therefore i think if one were to obtain ACMA-UK on basis of ICMAP and then migrate to canada, take exemptions from CMA-Canada and also complete CGA, i think it should be good enough to get a decent starting job
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Either of CMA (Canada) or CGA is enough to get a decent job.
2nd Canadian designation is optional, NOT mandatory. More than 95% of jobs only require any of CA/CMA/CGA.
<br />CGA Canada is exemption 12 papers out of 17 to qualified ACMA- ICMAP. therefore i think if one were to obtain ACMA-UK on basis of ICMAP and then migrate to canada, take exemptions from CMA-Canada and also complete CGA, i think it should be good enough to get a decent starting job
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Either of CMA (Canada) or CGA is enough to get a decent job.
2nd Canadian designation is optional, NOT mandatory. More than 95% of jobs only require any of CA/CMA/CGA.