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MyCPA22
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Hi Friends!!

I am a MBA Graduate from India and am eligible to give CPA exam in New Hampshire & Pennsylvania. Please help me in choosing one among these two states based on the licensing criteria. Where is it easier to get the license?

Note: did not yet get my evaluation report but am sure I would meet 150 semester hour requirement as my undergraduation was 4yrs + graduation 2yrs

Thanks!
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I would definitely go with PA as its a substantially equivalent state.

Note: PA requires residency.
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Thanks for the help guys!

I checked the NASBA website and there is no residency requirement for PA.

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MyCPA22 wrote:
Thanks for the help guys!

I checked the NASBA website and there is no residency requirement for PA.



I recommend you email the Pennsylvania board of accountancy to double check.

According to Becker's website, PA has a residency requirement.
http://www.becker.com/accounting/cpaexamreview/pennsylvania/ index.cfm

Applicant must be a resident, employee, OR have office in the state? Yes

http://www.rogercpareview.com/Pennsylvania-cpa-requirements/
Additional Requirements: Candidate must be a Pennsylvania resident,
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