Work experience
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Work experience
Hi
I forgot to ask: my intended skill for immigration is architecture. so far I
had experience as an "intern" architect and I am not lisenced. I won't be
able to be lisenced for at least 3 years (in the US where I got my degrees)
due to NCARB requirement. Would this pose a problem for me? Thanks
Steve
I forgot to ask: my intended skill for immigration is architecture. so far I
had experience as an "intern" architect and I am not lisenced. I won't be
able to be lisenced for at least 3 years (in the US where I got my degrees)
due to NCARB requirement. Would this pose a problem for me? Thanks
Steve
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Re: Work experience
"Steven Lai" wrote in message
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> Hi
> I forgot to ask: my intended skill for immigration is architecture. so far
I
> had experience as an "intern" architect and I am not lisenced. I won't be
> able to be lisenced for at least 3 years (in the US where I got my
degrees)
> due to NCARB requirement. Would this pose a problem for me? Thanks
> Steve
Steven,
Any professional licensing you may acquire in the US will most likely not be
recognized in Canada. I am a landscape architect who was licensed to
practice in the US, and am now living and working in Canada. If you'd like
to contact me directly, I can give you more detailed information about
architectural licensing issues in Canada.
Laurie in B.C.
news:[email protected]...
> Hi
> I forgot to ask: my intended skill for immigration is architecture. so far
I
> had experience as an "intern" architect and I am not lisenced. I won't be
> able to be lisenced for at least 3 years (in the US where I got my
degrees)
> due to NCARB requirement. Would this pose a problem for me? Thanks
> Steve
Steven,
Any professional licensing you may acquire in the US will most likely not be
recognized in Canada. I am a landscape architect who was licensed to
practice in the US, and am now living and working in Canada. If you'd like
to contact me directly, I can give you more detailed information about
architectural licensing issues in Canada.
Laurie in B.C.