I am thinking of joining the IFA and wanted to know if I could get a practice certificate through them going from AAT MIP. Not sure if I will keep my AAT membership too though. It costs £150 admin fee to the IFA to tell me whether I could join as an MIP. Has anyone on here done a similar move?
AFA is a Level 5 qualification, so I would be surprised if AAT MIP would give you a full exemption. You might get an AFTA practice certificate which is level 4.
I know MATT MIP who did it. Be warned - it could take quite a while (am talking months for the one I know to hear anything!!) and yes Ive heard its non refundable.
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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position
"AAT members may be eligible to join the IFA at membership level"
What is membership level?
The three levels I can find are FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE , ASSOCIATE and FELLOW. It looks like you need to be an associate to practice under IFA and to get to that level you need to complete their level 5 qualification. Surely AAT (Which is level 4) wouldn't get you to associate level?