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Dreamers no longer banned from 70 occupations in Indiana - Page 2

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03-14-2018, 10:46 PM
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Oh wow nice lol could you get another license from a different state If they ban prof license in your state? Like in Nursing?
No. It would be extremely difficult to get the CPA license in another state if yours gets revoked in one state. You get it revoked if you committed fraud or are guilty of some MAJOR negligence. That’s the whole point of the uniformity in Accounting. That’s why it’s about time Indiana get on board and stop discriminating against undocumented people with this regard.
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03-15-2018, 11:28 AM
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That escalated fast, I bet they realized that needed to tap in the qualified medical professionals pool (DACA).
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03-15-2018, 02:34 PM
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Certified Public Accountant. We've got it good compared to some other fields like in medicine in which I believe you're scrutinized if you're not a permanent resident. With CPA, there's just so much uniformity that the requirements are pretty much identical in each state. Therefore, I am pretty sure the CPA was exempt from Indiana's old requirement of being documented. If I was living there and they stopped me from getting a CPA license, I would have sued the shit out of the state (and won).
Big shout out to you, my fellow number cruncher! lol I currently only have a bachelors in accounting and business but I am working full time and studying to take the CPA exams. Would you mind sharing some insight on how you studied for the exams? I took it once and failed but I already rescheduled my retake for FAR for early June, so I am trying to reshape my strategy and gather as much input from successful candidates. PM me if that is better for you.
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03-15-2018, 10:34 PM
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I live in indiana it's a good place to stack your money that's what I'm on everyday of this crazy ride we live through
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If only Congress could pass permanent relief as fast as this was passed....
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