MRA between US CPA and Canada CPA
Vinod Gupta
Founder and Director @ VG Learning Destination | CA, CMA, CPA, EA, CIA, CFA, ACCA , CFP
Introduction
A Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) is an agreement between two national accounting institutes/bodies that provides a window for its members to practise the accounting profession in both countries without having the need to undergo the entire process of qualification. This is more like having a dual degree thereby allowing one to have an international presence of their accreditation. It gives wings to dreams of business expansion across the countries and truly becoming an MNC.?
A prime example of such an MRA is one between the AICPA and Canada CPA wherein member CPAs of both these institutes can freely carry out professional activities in each other’s country. This MRA between all Canadian CPA bodies and all state boards of AICPA came into effect in January 2018.?
Both AICPA and Canada CPA have signed MRA/MOUs with many similar institutes across the world. Listed below are the countries that these two have agreements with:
US CPAs seeking Canada CPA membership
MRA between the US CPA and Canada CPA allows a US CPA-holder following rights and benefits:
Eligibility Requirements
Only a member with good standing with a US State Board along with the following requirements would be eligible to obtain a Canadian CPA degree:
Further, the US CPAs who are or have been Canadian residents must meet two additional requirements:
Exclusion notes: The US CPA members who have obtained this credential on the basis of an MRA/MOU between AICPA and other institutes are not eligible for this facility.
?Process for General Membership
A US CPA member seeking Canada CPA designation must comply with the following steps to obtain this credential:
Note: A candidate must also complete a 20-hour CPA Reciprocity Professional Development (CPARPD) course within a period of two years from the date of admission as a member. This course seeks to provide insights into Canadian tax, law and ethics.
?Process for Canada CPA License
The following conditions must be met before one is eligible to practise license in Canada:
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