Before applying for membership, please ensure you have completed the following:
- CPA Professional Education Program (PEP)
- Passed the Common Final Examination (CFE)
- Practical experience requirements and received notification from the Practical Experience Team
*If you are a PEP graduate and have not yet received notification that your practical experience has been reviewed and is deemed complete, do not complete your application.
Application Requirements
If you have fulfilled the requirements, you may apply for membership by completing the following:
- Online submission of a complete application that has been notarized by a notary public or commissioner of oaths.
- Provide evidence of Canadian citizenship or that you are lawfully permitted to work in Canada (ie: Canadian passport, birth certificate, citizenship card or certificate, driver’s license, permanent resident card, or work permit).
- Payment of the prescribed fees. This includes the one-time Application Fee, plus your prorated Annual Member Fee. For information on the CPA Alberta Fee Schedule, please click here.
- Provide additional evidence as requested and satisfactory to the Registrar.
If you are ready to apply, please click the button below to review the instructions before beginning your application.
If you have any questions, please contact registrations@cpaalberta.ca.
Alternative Documentation
In circumstances where required documents are not obtainable for reasons beyond your control, applicants can take steps to explore alternative documentation. Requests to consider alternative documents are assessed on a case-by-case basis. Please contact registrations@cpaalberta.ca for more information prior to submitting your application.
Timeline
Once we have received a complete application and related documents, processing time takes four to six weeks. Once the Registrar has reviewed your application, you will receive an email stating the outcome. You are not permitted to promote yourself as a CPA member in the province of Alberta until your application has been approved.
Appeal Rights
An applicant whose application for registration is approved subject to conditions, whose registration is deferred or whose application is refused by the registrar or the registration committee may, within 30 days after being given a copy of the decision, appeal to an Appeal Tribunal. A notice of appeal must explain what is being appealed, why the appeal is being made, and what results are sought from the appeal.