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Calgary ACCA
We are planning a move to Calgary, but my wife is unsure about how well her accountancy qualification would be received. Has anyone moved out with ACCA and Financial Controller experience? Were jobs available? Any comments?
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Re: Calgary ACCA
Hello, and welcome to BE! :welcome:
I can't speak to the jobs part of your post, but CICA (the Canadian accountancy body) has this page - http://www.cica.ca/becoming-a-ca/item55869.aspx - which outlines the reciprocal agreements which includes the ICAEW. There's information there about how to get your qualification recognised in Canada. I would highly recommend your wife go through the process to get her credentials officially recognised in Canada, particularly if she is looking for a job where she will be needing to practice as an accountant. Good luck! :) |
Re: Calgary ACCA
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11276184)
I can't speak to the jobs part of your post, but CICA (the Canadian accountancy body) has this page - http://www.cica.ca/becoming-a-ca/item55869.aspx - which outlines the reciprocal agreements which includes the ICAEW. There's information there about how to get your qualification recognised in Canada. I would highly recommend your wife go through the process to get her credentials officially recognised in Canada, particularly if she is looking for a job where she will be needing to practice as an accountant.
Perhaps also consider CGA Canada: http://www.cga-canada.org/en-ca/Inte..._acca_cga.aspx |
Re: Calgary ACCA
Originally Posted by JAJ
(Post 11276267)
Perhaps also consider CGA Canada:
http://www.cga-canada.org/en-ca/Inte..._acca_cga.aspx |
Re: Calgary ACCA
Many thanks for all your responses.:D
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Re: Calgary ACCA
We moved out here about 2 years ago, me with an ACA qualification and Controller experience. I had no trouble getting a job, and apart some tax knowledge I've not felt the need to get a Canadian qualification. A colleague of mine arrived Dec 2012 with an ACCA qualification, and again no problem, although she's here temporarily on a SOWP so the long term is not relevant to her.
My own view is that it's probably worth trying to convert if you're at a fairly early stage in your career, but for me (closer to retirement than qualification) it's not an issue. |
Re: Calgary ACCA
The ACCA/CGA conversion is relatively easy and quick. Assuming you don't need public practice rights you can do the course in a weekend and it only costs a few hundred dollars. I understand the ICAEW/CICA conversion is a lot more complex and time consuming.
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Re: Calgary ACCA
Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 11276678)
The ACCA/CGA conversion is relatively easy and quick. Assuming you don't need public practice rights you can do the course in a weekend and it only costs a few hundred dollars. I understand the ICAEW/CICA conversion is a lot more complex and time consuming.
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