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Inter-Recognition Agreement (Canada/USA)
The Inter-Recognition Agreement Between the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
(NCARB) and the Committee of Canadian Architectural Councils
(CCAC) was signed on July 1, 1994
and provides for reciprocal
licensing/registration among
jurisdictions in Canada and the
USA.
The Agreement allows
applicants who have obtained NCARB Certification (on the basis of
terms defined for Canadian
architects)
to be granted registration to practice architecture in the participating jurisdictions in the USA, without any further demonstration of
qualification, other than evidence of familiarity with local laws, conditions, and practice requirements.
The Agreement applies only to those architects who have obtained NCARB Certification and whose principal place of practice is located within a jurisdiction that is a participant to the Agreement.
Foreign Applicants Outside Canada and The USA
Click here for
information for applicants from
outside Canada and the USA.
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