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Canadian Association for Iranian Accountants (CAIA) is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious group aimed to serve Iranians in financial field including accounting and auditing in general and in particular it shall have the following objectives:

1. To promote the professional and social interest of its members;

2. To facilitate Iranians in related profession to adapt to new environment;

3. To provide assistance to new comers and members to pursue a career in their financial professions

4. To create a social network among members and companies

5. To establish relationship with other technical professional organizations in Canada
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