UK Architects No Longer Recognized in EU Countries Following Brexit


Central London. Image Courtesy of CPAT / Hayes Davidson / Jason Hawkes

Central London. Image Courtesy of CPAT / Hayes Davidson / Jason Hawkes

The Architects Registration Board, which is responsible for the licensing and registration of architects in the United Kingdom, has announced that UK architects no longer have an automatic recognition of their qualifications in EU countries following the country’s exit from the Union. This decision signifies that architects who wish to pursue their career in the Union’s 27 countries, are obliged to present compliance certificates and specific documentation to relevant authorities in each country.

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