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YasmeenA

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Jun 25, 2020
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Hi
Does anyone know which is better to get a job in Canada - the CPA or ACCA? Or are there better alternatives to these? And which gives a wider range of options
 

Jamaicangirl88

Hero Member
Feb 23, 2016
224
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Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Port of Spain, Trinidad
NOC Code......
1111
AOR Received.
21-01-2017
Hi! CPA is the preferred qualification for accountants here. You will get into any accounting job with it.
 

BC4life

Hero Member
Nov 5, 2015
583
136
Toronto, ON
Visa Office......
HKVO
NOC Code......
0125
Nomination.....
06-10-2016
AOR Received.
07-12-2016
IELTS Request
Upfront
Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
19-12-2016
Passport Req..
28-02-2017
VISA ISSUED...
09-03-2017
LANDED..........
XX-07-2017
Hi
Does anyone know which is better to get a job in Canada - the CPA or ACCA? Or are there better alternatives to these? And which gives a wider range of options
Which CPA?
 

ballerbluezen

Full Member
Dec 21, 2019
39
38
Thank you! If I am an international student what do you advise me to do in order to get the Canadian CPA so I can work in Canada?
Take the CPA Program. However, you should have at least a student permit (minimum) to be eligible.

Feel free to ask me. I'm a CPA. Passed the CPA Canada Exams and currently a Controller in a company here.
 
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Flakeyy

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Oct 8, 2020
11
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Take the CPA Program. However, you should have at least a student permit (minimum) to be eligible.

Feel free to ask me. I'm a CPA. Passed the CPA Canada Exams and currently a Controller in a company here.
Hello. Please which is better. To get a diploma or Masters that covers some of the CPA courses, or to do the CPA exams from scratch. Which is cheaper??
 

ballerbluezen

Full Member
Dec 21, 2019
39
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Hello. Please which is better. To get a diploma or Masters that covers some of the CPA courses, or to do the CPA exams from scratch. Which is cheaper??
If you want to be an accountant and have a more lucrative career in the profession, take the CPA.
 

Nomz

Newbie
Feb 15, 2021
1
0
Hello Guys,

I have complete my MBA in Finance and had a professional experience of 20 year in Trading Company.
Is there any chances to get a work permit visa in Canada and then apply for Permanent Residence of Canada.
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Hello Guys,

I have complete my MBA in Finance and had a professional experience of 20 year in Trading Company.
Is there any chances to get a work permit visa in Canada and then apply for Permanent Residence of Canada.
Honestly no. You need a job offer with a LMIA. The employer needs a positive LMIA and show that they could not find any Canadian or PR to do the job. For an employer the process costs money and takes months (right now could be a year) to process. Then you apply for a closed work permit. Again the process takes months.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Hello Guys,

I have complete my MBA in Finance and had a professional experience of 20 year in Trading Company.
Is there any chances to get a work permit visa in Canada and then apply for Permanent Residence of Canada.
There is also a surplus of finance workers so you are unlikely to find employers willing to hire people unless they can work in Canada or it is a transfer within a company at a senior level. If you have 20 years experience you are likely over 40 which makes securing PR much more difficult. The economic immigration programs favour young people. If you have a good career which is lucrative it often doesn't make sense to immigrate unless there are some personal reasons for immigrating like wanting to spend more time in Nature.
 

Islander216

Champion Member
Nov 27, 2019
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There is also a surplus of finance workers so you are unlikely to find employers willing to hire people unless they can work in Canada or it is a transfer within a company at a senior level. If you have 20 years experience you are likely over 40 which makes securing PR much more difficult. The economic immigration programs favour young people. If you have a good career which is lucrative it often doesn't make sense to immigrate unless there are some personal reasons for immigrating like wanting to spend more time in Nature.
Just curious, when you say there's a surplus of a certain type of people in an occupation, where do you usually get the information to come to that conclusion?
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
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Just curious, when you say there's a surplus of a certain type of people in an occupation, where do you usually get the information to come to that conclusion?
Based on numerous things like information from people in the industry, data from the government, personal experience, professions in demand in PNP programs, etc. I only comment on a few jobs/industries that I am familiar with. World events can also have an impact on certain sectors. This is the case with the finance sector at the moment. Between Brexit and the uncertainty in HK many people in finance are relocating to other locations and many Canadians working in HK and London are moving back to Canada. Was already pretty common for people working in finance to consider moving back to Canada once they had children especially when the kids go to school. When you start looking at getting a larger home, cost of schooling, etc. in places like NYC, HK, London, Dubai, etc. Canada is extremely affordable and also very safe and stable.
 
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Jun 17, 2021
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Hello, I just graduated with an associate in Financial management and it's been really hard to start a job as a junior accountant, which is an entry-level position. I'm in search of a good accounting recruiter. Can anyone please suggest to me one that's well known to you?