<blockquote rel="vhoythoy"><blockquote rel="TasBurrfoot"><blockquote rel="vhoythoy">I have a colleague who sent assessment for Accountant sa CPAA. Mostly sa agent nya kasi pinapapaasikaso lahat and paminsan minsan lng kmi magkausap. Nareceived nya assessment nya from CpAA ok nman daw except sa yng education nya daw is not inline sa Accountant dahil sa "theory of accounts" n subject. Nagstudy sya sa San Beda and cpa din. Mandatory daw un is option yata na nilagay eh mag take sya ng accouting theory s cpaa. Any one na may advice for him?</blockquote>
It is accounting theory not theory of accounts... Because of this, hindi sya makakuha ng positive skills assessment. Common waterloo for accountants all over the world who wanted to get migration assessment from CPA Australia.
Ano sabi ng migration agent nya? He can take the exam for accounting theory, that is one option BUT ang maging complication nito is that CPAA will not accept his previous work experience as these were obtained prior to finishing the required accounting theory subject.</blockquote>
Ic. Pwede pa ba i appeal ung case nya? Ewan ko ba dun sa agent di man lang sya na warningan or nabigyan ng advice. Meet nya plang daw agent this Sat. Sayang nman din exp nya kung ma forfeit nsa 10 years na din and manager na din sya sa isang mid tier firm dito. </blockquote>
May isang accountant who took the exam for accounting theory; what she did was parang hindi na nya sinama sa DIAC yung work experience assessment ng CPAA (which was ZERO as she took the accounting theory exam just to pass the migration assessment); her reasoning was, it is DIAC who will have the final say on how many points to give for her work experience. Her gamble paid off and she was awarded points I believe by DIAC based on what she claimed and she now has her 189 visa.
Back read nalang to find her... π