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How to Become An MAA Member
Registered Members

 

Council may admit as a Registered Member any individual who provides:

  • Proof of completion of Education, Experience and Examination requirements.
  • A legal declaration of having knowledge of documents governing the practice of architecture in Manitoba.
  • Evidence of good character.

Registered Members in good standing with other provincial associations who meet the requirements under the Canadian Reciprocity Agreement are also eligible, as are members in good standing in USA state associations who meet the requirements under the Inter-Recognition Agreement Between the NCARB and the CCAC.

Privileges
Registered Members are entitled to:

  • Use the title "Architect", "Registered Architect", or the initials "M.A.A." after his/her name.
  • Hold office as an elected member of the MAA Council and  serve on MAA Committees.
  • Receive benefits and undertake the duties and responsibilities under The Architects Act and MAA By-Laws (relative to the practice of architecture in the Province of Manitoba).
  • Attend and vote at the Annual General Meeting and Special General Meetings,
  • Receive the MAA newsletter and other correspondence to the MAA membership.

Application
There are three sets of application requirements: 

Architects must register both themselves and their firms with the MAA in order to practice the profession and/or represent themselves as an architectural firm in Manitoba, regardless of what form of service might be delivered. Click here for more information.

 

 


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