If you have completed a Namibian Training Contract with an accredited Training Office in Namibia, and passed the ICAN Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) examination, then you are required to:
- Complete the membership application form. Link to form
- Submit a copy of your ID.
- Submit a copy of your PAAB Discharge Certificate.
- Submit a Fit and Proper Assessment Questionnaire. Link to form
- Payment of entrance fee.
- Payment of annual membership fee. (Members who join after 1 July of the year will only be charged 50% of the annual fee.)
ICAN does not prescribe specific learning activities nor the content of CPD programmes. Members are deemed professional and able to select their own learning activities relevant to their specific roles.
When approaching CPD activities, we expect members to form their own professional judgment as to the best way of assuring that you are making a meaningful contribution to the development of your knowledge, competencies, and skills. A member is responsible to maintain professional competence by undertaking relevant continuing professional development activities in relation to their current and future professional roles.
Given that ICAN members are active in a spectrum of professional roles their individual needs for CPD will differ. These needs will include technical and non-technical knowledge, skills and values. As such it is up to the member to use their professional judgment to select and complete sufficient CPD activities that relevant to their role.
A crucial aspect of a member’s role is to be up to date and conversant with current trends, topics, legislation and regulations and ICAN is committed to providing ample opportunities, tools and resources to help you meet your CPD goals and demonstrate the highest level of professionalism and competence.
This will ensure that each ICAN member is professionally competent and is maintaining and developing their knowledge and skills throughout their careers.
Mutual Recognition Agreements
The Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) allows members of either Institute to apply for membership of the other without any additional educational requirements such as a conversion examination. This agreement is based on a common act of training and examination requirements which include the final qualifying professional examinations.
If you are a member in good standing, and directly qualified through the institutes listed below, you may be eligible to register with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia (ICAN) as a Chartered Accountant (NAM) (CA(NAM):
- South African Institute of Chartered Accountants SAICA
- Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe ICAZ
Members who join ICAN through this route, must maintain their membership with their home institute to remain a CA(NAM).
All other professional bodies
Members of all other professional accountancy bodies not listed above will be required to complete the full ICAN qualification route as follows:
- Completion of an ICAN accredited undergraduate degree (applicants should enquire directly with universities offering accredited programmes as to whether any exemptions can be granted); and Completion of the first part of the Qualifying Examination – Initial Test of Competence (ITC) completion of a SAICA accredited CTA is an eligibility requirement to register for this exam; and
- Completion of a Professional Programme that is accredited by ICAN); and
- Completion of the second part of the Qualifying Examination Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) successful completion of the ITC as well as the Professional Programme and 20 months under a formal training contract are eligibility requirements to register for this exam; and
Completion of a CA training contract (period of practical experience under formal contractual terms and regulations).