Recognized State Boards of Accountancy in the U.S. CPA CAs

Member of a Recognized U.S. State Board of Accountancy

If you are a member in good standing with a Recognized U.S. State Board of Accountancy, you may qualify for registration as an applicant under the Recognized U.S. State Board pathway.

Admission Eligibility

In order to qualify for registration as an applicant you must:

  • Be a member in good standing with a Recognized U.S. State Board of Accountancy as specified in Schedule A of Regulation 6-2, Applicant Registration (please see page 9 for the list of recognized state boards);
  • Hold a CPA certificate in good standing, and a licence or permit to practice if such is available in that jurisdiction, from that state board; and
  • Not have been registered with CPA Ontario or another provincial body as a student in the five (5) years prior to, or at the time of, writing the first part of the U.S. AICPA Uniform CPA Examination.

In addition to the above, if you wrote one (1) or more part(s) of the U.S. AICPA Uniform CPA Examination while:

  • You were a resident of Canada; or
  • After you became a resident of Canada; or
  • After you returned as a resident to Canada,

Then you must have obtained either:

  • A university degree from a post-secondary institution in the United States of America as a result of having attended the institution in person for classroom instruction on a full-time basis; or
  • At least one (1) year of full-time practical experience in accounting in the U.S.

Please note that "becoming a resident of Canada" means the date of landing in Canada as evidenced by government documentation, excluding any period of time of temporary residency in Canada under a temporary visa or student visa following the expiry of which residency in Canada ceased or ceased for a continuous period of at least one year prior to returning to Canada.

Program Requirements

Once you have been approved for registration as an applicant, you will be required to successfully complete the CPA, CA Reciprocity Examination, Part I (CARE). After successful completion of the CARE, if you have fulfilled or been exempted from the prescribed practical experience requirement, you will be eligible to apply for membership as a member in CPA Ontario. Members are awarded the Chartered Professional Accountant and Chartered Accountant designations and are therefore entitled to use the initials CPA, CA in Ontario.

In order to maintain your membership with CPA Ontario, you will be required to successfully complete the CPA, CA Reciprocity Professional Development Course (CARPD) by the second anniversary of the date of admission to membership. This course consists of approximately 20 hours of online study in Canadian tax, law and ethics in a modular form. More information can be found at CPA, CA Reciprocity Professional Development Course (CARPD).

Practical Experience Requirements

Upon receipt of a completed application for registration, you will have your application and supporting documents assessed by the Registrar to determine if you meet the prescribed practical experience requirement.

The determination to be made is whether you have acquired, as a result of your professional qualification(s) and previously acquired experience in accounting, the depth and breadth of competency development required at the time of admission to membership in CPA Ontario as established by the CPA Practical Experience Requirements (CPA PER).

How to Register

To register with CPA Ontario as an applicant under the Recognized U.S. State Board pathway, please submit the following:

  • An International Candidate Application Form;
  • Certification of Membership Form (Appendix I of the International Candidate Application Form contains this form.) An applicant is required to provide confirmation that the applicant is a CPA in good standing with a Recognized State Board of Accountancy in the United States. Such confirmation must be provided by the Recognized State Board of Accountancy and should be sent directly to CPA Ontario by mail or email from the accounting body. If the applicant is submitting the letter with their application, the original document is required. Applicants are solely responsible for contacting their State Board and requesting such confirmation. CPA Ontario reserves the right to contact the State Board specified above or any other professional or regulatory body and to make inquiries and/or obtain information in relation to this application;
  • An International Candidate - Application For Registration form;
  • Fee remittance - see details below;
  • Sign and date CPA Ontario's Academic Code of Conduct and abide by it;
  • Proof of legal name – satisfactory evidence of legal name includes a copy of any one of the following: birth certificate or equivalent government-issued documentation, passport, both sides of a Canadian citizenship certificate card, both sides of a Permanent Resident Card, or landed immigrant papers. If the name under which you are applying to register is different from that which appears on the document submitted as proof of legal name, a copy of the document supporting the change of legal name, endorsed with "this is a certified true copy" signed and dated, is required;
  • A detailed chronological résumé listing all work experience;
  • Letter(s) of good standing from all other professional accounting bodies in which you hold membership. Originals must be submitted, either with with your application or mailed directly to CPA Ontario by mail or email from the accounting body.
  • A Practical Experience Certificate for Internationally Trained Candidates for all relevant accounting experience to demonstrate that CPA Ontario's experience requirements have been met; and
  • Residency Documents: Documentation showing the date you first landed in Canada, Documentation showing the year you first filed a Canadian Income Tax Return, Copy of Canadian Customs and Immigration Landing Documents (if applicable), Copy of Canadian visas held (if applicable), Copy of passport page(s) containing immigration stamp(s) to support Canadian entry/exit dates and/or residency pattern at the time of writing the normal qualifying examination(s) or uniform CPA examination, Memorandum prepared on a supplementary sheet outlining, in sufficient detail, your residency pattern at the time of writing the uniform CPA examination or the normal qualifying examination(s). The memorandum must also provide clarification as to whether you maintained a home or mailing address in Canada at the time of writing the uniform CPA examination or normal qualifying examination(s).

Submission Instructions

All documentation must be provided in English. You are responsible to have documents officially translated if necessary. Your application will not be considered complete until all information and documentation has been received. It is your responsibility to ensure the application is complete and accurate and is received by the Registrar.

Submit your application via email or regular mail. Information completed via affidavit and containing a notary or commissioner stamp or seal must be submitted in original form by regular mail.

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Timeline

The timeline to qualify for admission to membership in CPA Ontario will be largely determined by the number of attempts taken to successfully complete the CARE, part 1 and upon how much of the practical experience requirement the applicant still needs to fulfil.

On average, it takes approximately 16 months, from the time a complete application is received by CPA Ontario, for an applicant from a Recognized U.S. State Board of Accountancy to complete the process leading to admission to membership.

Fees

Individuals applying for registration as applicants are required to remit the fees indicated below.

The fees include HST and can be paid by credit card or by cheque made payable to Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario.

$100.00 Applicant Initial Administration Fee*
$150.00 Annual Applicant Fee**
$250.00 Total Registration Fee (before taxes)
$13.00 Taxes on Applicant Initial Administration Fee (HST#10750 8525)*
$19.50 Taxes on Annual Applicant Fee (HST#10750 8525)
$282.50 Total Registration Fee due

*If your application is incomplete and returned by CPA Ontario, the Applicant Initial Administration Fee plus applicable taxes will be considered forfeit (non-refundable). All other fees that have been paid plus applicable taxes will be refunded with the incomplete application.

**This fee covers the period July 1 to June 30.

Please refer to Regulation 4-2, Dues for a complete listing of dues and fees, including the costs of the CARE exam, the CARPD course and admission to membership fees.

Public Accounting Licensing Eligibility

Admission to membership in CPA Ontario and the granting of the right to use the designations Chartered Professional Accountant and Chartered Accountant and the initials, CPA, CA, in Ontario does not automatically qualify a member to be licensed as a public accountant. Members of CPA Ontario who seek to be licensed as public accountants in Ontario must fulfill the specific requirements prescribed by the Public Accountants Council pursuant to the Public Accounting Act, 2004 and by the Bylaws and Regulations. One of these requirements is the successful completion of Parts I and II of the CPA CA Reciprocity Examination (CARE).

Please refer to the Public Accounting Licensing section of CPA Ontario's website for more detailed information on obtaining a public accounting licence in the province of Ontario.

CPA Ontario's Academic Code of Conduct

You will be required to file a declaration of acknowledgement of, and agreement to abide by, CPA Ontario's Academic Code of Conduct.

Appeal Rights

A decision of the Registrar not to register or reregister an individual as a student or to deregister a student may be appealed by the individual or student to the Membership Committee. The parties to an appeal are the individual appealing and the Registrar. The appeal shall be conducted in accordance with the Rules of Practice and Procedure. The decision of the Membership Committee is final.

Decisions relating to exemption from the prescribed practical experience requirement are eligible for a review. Reviews of these decisions may take place upon request and if additional or new information is provided.

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