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How can a Canadian or U.S. actuary working in a foreign country keep up with exams?

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How can a Canadian or U.S. actuary working in a foreign country keep up with exams?

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England has what is called an E&E program which is very much like our own student program. In fact, it’s older and more established. An English firm might ask that you pursue the Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries (FIA) instead of the Fellow of the Society of Actuaries or the Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (FCIA) but that is transferable. The big disadvantage would be that in other countries you’d find fewer peers to study with and less support.

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