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Hi everyone
I was registered with ACCA in 2010 . Got exemption for F1,F2,F3 but did nothing after that. In Nov2015 contacted ACCA to know if I can get rid of 10 years rules and I understood from their reply was a NO , which means if I wish to continue ACCA I have to finish by 2020.
At that time I gave up.
My question is that after the new rules of 7 years I still have the same deadline of 2020 if I wish to do ACCA or there is no limit on me now?
Thanks for kind help
Log into myacca and you will see on the exam link showing when your last exam date will be. I think that rule has been abolished. I vaguely remember an email about it. Try googling.
The 10 year rule no longer applies.
You can find the new rules explained on this page: