I’m planning on moving to Europe with my boyfriend (who is from the UK). We’re starting to look what types of jobs I could get and where. I thought I’d start on this forum and see if anyone has any information.
I’ve got 5+ years experience working for various firms here in Lima as well as experience working in academia at one of the best universities in Peru. I’m aware it won’t be easy and I’ll probably have to take a more junior role.
Any info welcome!
BulgarBlogger
Apr 15, 18 7:21 am
Are you allowed to work in the the UK/Europe as a foreign national?
Helsinki
Apr 15, 18 1:28 pm
as you know, Europe is a continent ;-) - different requirements in different countries, so if you are heading to the UK, you should check out what guidelines RIBA has developed. In any case, an assisting role in any firm in any european country shouldn't be a problem.
randomised
Apr 16, 18 3:22 am
You'd have to contact each country's architecture licensing board, their RIBA, and find out what's required for each and every country. There are 50(!) sovereign countries in Europe and 6 partially recognised states (Kosovo, Turkish occupied Cyprus etc.) That's a lot of prep. Good luck!
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I’m planning on moving to Europe with my boyfriend (who is from the UK). We’re starting to look what types of jobs I could get and where. I thought I’d start on this forum and see if anyone has any information.
I’ve got 5+ years experience working for various firms here in Lima as well as experience working in academia at one of the best universities in Peru. I’m aware it won’t be easy and I’ll probably have to take a more junior role.
Any info welcome!
Are you allowed to work in the the UK/Europe as a foreign national?
as you know, Europe is a continent ;-) - different requirements in different countries, so if you are heading to the UK, you should check out what guidelines RIBA has developed. In any case, an assisting role in any firm in any european country shouldn't be a problem.
You'd have to contact each country's architecture licensing board, their RIBA, and find out what's required for each and every country. There are 50(!) sovereign countries in Europe and 6 partially recognised states (Kosovo, Turkish occupied Cyprus etc.) That's a lot of prep. Good luck!