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From: 
Noman Ansari <noman....@gfg.com.pk>
Date: Wed, May 9, 2012 at 10:00 AM
Subject: ICAP Members can now get membership from Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountant
To: Umair Ahmed <
umair...@gfg.com.pk>, Muhammad Haseeb <
muhamma...@gfg.com.pk>, Saad Saleem <
saad....@gfg.com.pk>, 
shariq....@gfg.com.pk, Muhammad Fareed <
muhamma...@gfg.com.pk>, 
Muhamm...@dhl.com, 
muhammadn...@gmail.com
ICAP, Pakistan’s apex professional
body, join hands with Canadian Institute of Chartered, and signed
a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Reciprocal Membership Arrangements. 
The MOU specifies the criteria
by which members of one body are eligible for membership in the other. 
It was signed by the CICA on behalf of the provincial and territorial institutes/Order
of chartered accountants of Canada and the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Bermuda, which has long been affiliated with the CICA.
“Our profession is known
as a leader in international labour mobility and in foreign credential
recognition,” said Kevin Dancey, president and CEO, CICA. “It is
important to help internationally trained professionals earn their Canadian
CA as this fosters mobility and helps us attract the brightest and the
best individuals.”
The MOU recognizes that there
is substantial equivalency in the core knowledge component of the accounting
education for CAs in both countries and will reduce the admission requirements
for qualified CAs from Pakistan. Under the MOU:
- An ICAP member who holds
a recognized university degree will be eligible to become a Canadian CA
by passing the Canadian Uniform Evaluation (UFE), which is offered annually
in Canada. In addition, the candidate must meet the profession’s
experience requirements.
- Individuals with a Canadian
CA designation will be eligible to become an ICAP member by passing the
ICAP’s examinations in Advanced Taxation and Corporate Laws.
“This
increased recognition of accounting education programs in Pakistan is
a true benefit for our members,” said Rashid Rahman Mir, president,
ICAP.  “It is very encouraging to see our efforts being acknowledged
by the CICA. This is a great example of two accounting bodies working together
to provide windows of opportunity in today’s global environment.”
