I am wondering if someone in this forum has experience going from a NAAB acredited program in the U.S. and later being able to practice in Canada and getting licensed eventually. What does that process look like? I am graduating from my USA 4+2 MArch soon, and would like to go get a post-secondary, 1-year masters in Canada, hoping to stay permanently and work.
NAAB programs are acceptable under the CACB. Please note that in Canada, only experience hours gained after completion of your accredited degree can count towards the minimum quota for your exams... and you must register as an intern in one the province's associations. Likely the OAA for you.
From NAAB acredited program to practice in Canada
I am wondering if someone in this forum has experience going from a NAAB acredited program in the U.S. and later being able to practice in Canada and getting licensed eventually. What does that process look like? I am graduating from my USA 4+2 MArch soon, and would like to go get a post-secondary, 1-year masters in Canada, hoping to stay permanently and work.
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NAAB programs are acceptable under the CACB. Please note that in Canada, only experience hours gained after completion of your accredited degree can count towards the minimum quota for your exams... and you must register as an intern in one the province's associations. Likely the OAA for you.
Excellent, this is very helpful!
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