Updates to the Canada/Mexico/U.S. Tri-National Mutual Recognition Agreement went into effect today, October 1, 2024. For an overview of the changes and to learn how you can become licensed in each country, watch the recording from our live webinar!
During the webinar, you’ll hear from NCARB staff experts Rishon Seaborn, Manager, International Relations and Patricia Ramallo, AIA, NCARB, MBA, CAE, AVP, International Relations, as well as Kristi Doyle, Executive Director of ON Association of Architects and Luis Enrique López Cardiel, Coordinador Ejecutivo of COMPIAR.
Get an overview of the changes to the agreement, including eligibility and process requirements, plus learn what steps you can take to apply for reciprocal licensure in Canada, Mexico, or the United States.
Plus, check out these recommended resources shared during the webinar:
- Canada/Mexico/U.S. Tri-National MRA Manual| Bookmark this guide as a reference any time you have questions about the MRA.
- Application Process Documents | Access the forms you will need to complete throughout the application ––French and Spanish forms coming soon!
- Participating Jurisdictions | Review NCARB’s regularly updated list of U.S. jurisdictions that accept the Canada/Mexico/U.S. Tri-National MRA.
- MRA Fees | Understand the costs associated with pursuing international licensure/registration.
Watch the webinar recording to learn more about the updated agreement.