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MembershipAssociate Not In Public Practice This category is applicable to Jamaican nationals only, who have met all other requirements for membership.
Associate In Public Practice This category is applicable to Associate members who hold a Practising License from the Public Accountancy Board (PAB) and have subsequently been approved for a Practising Certificate with the ICAJ. Affiliate Not In Public Practice This category is applicable to non-Jamaican nationals only, who have met all other requirements for membership.
Affiliate In Public Practice This category is applicable to Affiliate members who hold a Practising License from the PAB and have subsequently been approved for a Practising Certificate with the ICAJ. Fellow Not In Public Practice This category is automatically applied to members in the Associate category who have achieved 5 years of membership. Affiliate members are not eligible for this automatic transfer. This category is also applicable to members of ACCA who have attained Fellowship status with that organisation. Fellow In Public Practice This category is applicable to Fellow members who hold a Practising License with the PAB have subsequently been approved for a Practising Certificate from ICAJ. Benefits of Membershipnetworking and marketabilityMembers have access to a vast network of finance professionals and technical resources, access to lifelong learning and enhanced marketability as a Chartered Accountant. ICAJ Corporate BenefitsICAJ members benefit from special rates at select hotels, spas and insurance companies; discounted rates for conferences and seminars and access to job advertisements. CGMA Finance leadership programmeUnder a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding, ICAJ members and students now have an expedited pathway to pursue the Chartered Global Finance Leadership Programme with AICPA. ICAJ members have access to relevant documents and materials including ICAJ and ICAC newsletters, as well as IFAC and IFRS advisories and updates, Ready to Apply?Under the Public Accountancy Act (1968), the ICAJ is the body responsible for regulating the designations Chartered Accountant (CA) and Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) in Jamaica. The designations indicate that Chartered Accountants are by training and experience, qualified to provide services in the areas of accounting, auditing, taxation, finance and various aspects of business management. APPLY ONLINE |
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