Getting Architecture License in the EU with UK Qualifications After Brexit
Posted: Feb 8, 23 3:17 pm
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aspiringarchitect08Feb 8, 23 3:17 pm
Hello everyone!
I am an EEA citizen currently in the process of applying for undergraduate architecture courses in the UK. I am considering completing my education in the UK & obtaining Parts 1, 2 & 3.
Does anyone know if it's still possible to become a registered architect in the EU, after becoming a licensed architect in the UK (with Part 1, 2 & 3 qualifications)?
I know that after Brexit "architects licensed to practice in the UK will no longer automatically be accredited in the EU," however is it still possible to get a European architecture license to also practice in the EU, by completing an equivalency exam?
Or does going to university in the UK completely close my option of also becoming licenced & practicing in the EU?
I have searched the internet on this topic but could not find a definite answer.
Hello everyone!
I am an EEA citizen currently in the process of applying for undergraduate architecture courses in the UK. I am considering completing my education in the UK & obtaining Parts 1, 2 & 3.
Does anyone know if it's still possible to become a registered architect in the EU, after becoming a licensed architect in the UK (with Part 1, 2 & 3 qualifications)?
I know that after Brexit "architects licensed to practice in the UK will no longer automatically be accredited in the EU," however is it still possible to get a European architecture license to also practice in the EU, by completing an equivalency exam?
Or does going to university in the UK completely close my option of also becoming licenced & practicing in the EU?
I have searched the internet on this topic but could not find a definite answer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!