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As I will qualify with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS), does this mean I must work in Scotland to be recognised as a chartered accountant in the future?

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As I will qualify with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS), does this mean I must work in Scotland to be recognised as a chartered accountant in the future?

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The ICAS qualification is internationally recognised and highly regarded as an accounting qualification. ICAS is the only professional body in the UK that both trains and sets the exams for all its students. Therefore, employers around the world, including Ernst & Young, know that the CA qualification stands for consistency and high standards. This is reflected in the fact that ICAS members can be found working in every type of business around the world.

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