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- January 10, 2018 at 11:12 am #428196
Thanks @alkemist and @Chris . I don’t have the national qualification.
I did get in touch with a former employee who in turn contacted someone at the firm. She said I was ok to apply as an affiliate, however, I am not sure if she explained to her contact at the firm that I had no work permit.
Either way, I will consider sending in my application as an affiliate
January 9, 2018 at 11:53 am #428013@alkemist Thanks for your reply. I have checked the local immigration laws and they say they would grant work permits for finance or legal sectors with professional qualifications. They did not specify what qualification. However, I do know people who have been granted work permit from my country who were qualified with my national and regulating accountancy body.
December 30, 2017 at 8:18 pm #426836Thanks anon39.
I was thinking of getting either the AAT qualification or the IFA qualification in addition as they have direct routes to membership for ACCA affiliates.
Let me clarify, I had previously contacted the company and I was told that I had met the requirements and they would have considered my application (this was before I became an affiliate, I was a finalist at that time) but I was yet to be ACCA qualified and local immigration laws prevented them from hiring a non local who did not have a professional qualification.
So the major thing is they need to satisfy immigration laws. That’s why I am thinking of getting the IFA or AAT qualification.
I am not sure at what point the laws consider a person to be professionally qualified (as where I am from, you are qualified once you have passed all exams and have at least a year’s experience).
So basically, I am just confused and don’t want to contact the company again about it so as not to appear too needy. That’s why I am thinking of a work around through IFA or AAT. But don’t want to spend that money on their application and membership fees if being an acca affiliate would be considered as enough qualification.
Thanks for any advice.
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