<blockquote rel="lai">Hi everyone, new member here.. I find this site, esp this thread, very informative thus I decided to join.. I am CPA here in the Philippines and I would like to try if I can make it in Australia.. I've just signed in to CPA Australia for the membership assessment and so far, these are my questions:
- I chose Birth Certificate (BC) and Official Transcript for proofs of identity.
For BC, considered as ctc n b ung galing s NSO or do I have to certify it elsewhere p?
For Transcript, dapat b ung school ko ung mgssend s knila? Or ok n ung mgrequest ako from school then ako nlng mgsend?
I claimed to be a member of PICPA, do I have to get a certification from them and send it to CPA Australia along with my BC and Transcript?
Aside from the above three documents, what else should I prepare? I read that the syllabus is being requested by CPA Australia, am I correct?
For Practical Experience, section A nlng b tlg dapat ko isend bsta member ako ng PICPA? Or do I still have to prepare COE or JD signed by my previous employers pra sure? And also, part n rn to ng membership assessment, tama?
In summary, nalilito tlg ko s kung anu ung mga docs n kailangan ko I-submit for membership assessment. So thank you in advance to the kind hearted person who will answer my questions 🙂</blockquote>
This was in 2012, in summary wife submitted the following:
1) IELTS Result - at least 7 in all four bands/subjects.
2) Syllabus - duly signed and noted by the registrar
3) PICPA won't matter too much as this is not recognised naman but for additional identification, my wife submitted an authenticated copy of her ID.
4) Transcript, authenticated as well.
5) Passport detail page, authenticated.
6) Detail Job Description signed by previous employer along with contacts.
7) Executed affidavit on the job description for 1 particular employer who could not provide a proper detailed JD.
8) Letter to CPA Australia together with a detailed mapping of their course requirement versus the corresponding courses my wife took in college to satisfy these.
9) A more detailed version of #8 which only covers for Accounting Theory.
Hope this helps...