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Working with foreign architecture licenses.

lamdeptunhien9x

I've been working in Japan for a while, and have been thinking of getting licensed here (first as a second-class, then first-class registered architect). 

Although I understand the pros-cons of being licensed in Japan whilst working here, I was wondering how people's experiences are going to other countries with foreign licenses. Also,

>Is reciprocity common? 

>Do you feel like you start with a lower pay-grade?

To give some extra background, I graduated with a BA in architecture in the US. At the moment, I'm pretty off-put by the financial/time commitment of pursuing a masters degree. Working in Japan was the most convenient option for me to get real professional experience (which is working out well), however, I don't see myself being in Japan forever. 

Most job posts here seem to look for a "masters degree +  X years of professional experience". I'm hoping to compensate for the masters degree by being licensed, but I'm wondering what people's experiences are with employers. 

 
Jun 27, 19 11:39 am
Non Sequitur

Reciprocity is possible, but not linear... which means another jurisdiction will most certainly not just grant you a license simply because you've acquired one elsewhere.  This is due to the variety in licensing regulations, education requirements, and construction / code knowledge.

For example, see here for foreign-licensed architects looking for reciprocity in (most of) the US.

Jun 27, 19 12:02 pm  · 
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