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Subject: eligibilty under 1111(Roy Please answer) |
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A person having two bachelor degrees(onein ARTS and another in Law) and having more than 10 year working experience as an Auditor and more than 6 year experience as Income Tax Consultant/Tax Adviser is eligible to process in fast track under code 1111.
Roy Please answer this question thru your expertise.
Thanks
PR Seeker
[06-02-2010,05:38] [**.94.195.59] PR SEEKER |
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(in reply to: eligibilty under 1111(Roy Please answer)) there is no fast track that I am aware of. your job experience would need to match the duties listed under 1111.
Be aware, that most Accounting Management positions would require formal designation - such as a Chartered Accountant or a Certified General Accountant. Your national background may also play a part in how easily your job experience would integrate into the Canadian system.
Your income tax background would be irrelevant as you have been working under a different set of tax legislation.
Not an easy road I am afraid. You will also have a lot of competition from Canadian trained accounting specialists in a lean economy.
I don´t want to discourage you but I also want to be honest.
[06-02-2010,19:16] [**.154.245.217] Sharon |
NOC 1111 (in reply to: eligibilty under 1111(Roy Please answer)) Well, if you have more than 10 yrs of experience as an Auditor, hopefully, you must have completed atleast on of the following degrees:
B.comm
M.comm
Chartered Accountacny with articleship
If not, I am afraid, your work exprience as an auditor won´t matter and you won´t be successful under FSW.
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[08-02-2010,22:46] [**.237.178.212] Bash |
eligibilty under noc1111 (in reply to: eligibilty under 1111(Roy Please answer)) I have completed CA from India with 3.5 years of articleship ..
I want to know whether 3.5 years of articleship is counted as work ex under noc1111???
[01-11-2011,08:18] [***.68.104.138] Harrik Gugnani |
(in reply to: eligibilty under 1111(Roy Please answer)) Time Out. Question for you? with your job and qualifications... why do you want to come to Canada? I am sure your standard of living is relatively high.
Your qualifications in Canada will not get you much. We have a gazillion accountants.
Think carefully.
[01-11-2011,14:45] [**.156.43.208] Sharon |