The United States and United Kingdom have been working on a reciprocity agreement for architecture licensure between the countries since 2018. This week the two boards announced that both entities have signed the agreement and starting on April 25 architects in the U.K. and U.S. will be able to apply for licensure across the pond.
The Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) allows National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)–certified architects practicing in one of the 55 jurisdictional licensing boards to receive licensure with the U.K.’s counterpart, the Architects Registration Board, and vice versa. Its ratification is the result of research and negotiation between the two
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