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Urgent! Undergraduate non-accounting major wants to change to accounting. canada federal skilled workers immigration

There is still a long way to go in Xiu Yuan. I don't know why you changed careers. If you hear that it is easy to find a job in Canada and change your major, I don't think it's worth it. It depends on what kind of accountant you want to be.

I don't know if what I learned in China is useful here. Anyway, you have to start all over again, and I don't know how long it will take you to pass the qualification exam.

But generally in Canada, if people who study CGA have not graduated from accounting and want to take all the courses again, they will usually tell you that it will take seven years. Although I think this is a bit exaggerated, it is normal for non-accounting majors to spend at least three to four years.

As for whether you can find a job, no one can guarantee it. At present, due to economic reasons, firms, regardless of size, are laying off employees, and those who do not lay off employees will also reduce their salaries or stop hiring.

As for the Canadian qualification certificate, you have to have work experience to get it, which means you still have to work.

Actually, IT seems to me that you are an IT major. You can emigrate and find a job in this major. Anyway, I don't quite understand why you want to change.

Skilled immigrants need more than one year's work experience, at least the work experience recognized by the immigration bureau, not necessarily accounting.

I don't know the difference between Canadian and China, because I haven't done it in China.

Good luck. You can text me if you have any other questions.