First, you need to know how CGA defines "Senior".
I think, senior means "senoir accounting experience",
other than "senior accounting position at your work".
and, it is much likely, you need to submit working reports on a
regular basis to CGA, in order to have your accounting work assessed,
based on seniority standard.
From my past experience with CMA ontario, it requires candidates a two-year professional experience, prior to designation. (analytical experience and at least 8-month of managerial experience). During the time, CMA will constantly evaluate your practical experience. Sometime, they may communicate with your employer (through you) for your progress in the program.
I am about to enter the last year of bachelor accounting, and i will
make attempts to both CGA and CMA.
i am wondering if you have any textbooks or mock exams of any accounting designation (CA/CGA/CMA) that you want get rid off???