I am ACCA member (2013) and also hold MS in public administration (2020). Age 32. 10 years Accounting experience in NGO sector. My CRS is around 455 and now I'm thinking of study route, but im not sure if visa officer will be convinced for 1 year masters in Canada. 1) do you think it's possible for me? 2) can you suggest some 1 year programs most relevant for me considering my education/experience? Thankyou
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ACCA member at 32 eyeing the study route: which one-year programs are defensible
I beleive you can try for some courses along the line of financial analyst. As you are already a member of ACCA, you can justify by saying that during your work you worked for clients and found that working on a particular asset class ( let's say equity) excited you.
Go for financial management university of Winnipeg under pace program it's completely justified as per job experience. Intake 2024 or 2025 plan accordingly.
Go for a CPA course. It's highly in demand. Your credentials are fine for a successful visa application
Isabat Hussain Rizvi i just checked and found studying a CPA course doesn't qualify for study Visa
Isabat Hussain Rizvi thanks. But is CPA course eligible for a masters degree study Visa?
Johal Canada S J thanks but I'm looking for 1 year program
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