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I have a professional degree from Canada in Architecture but I’m not currently licensed in a province; can I still become a member and use the MRAIC designation?

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I have a professional degree from Canada in Architecture but I’m not currently licensed in a province; can I still become a member and use the MRAIC designation?

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Yes, with the exception of Student Associates and Affiliates, you may become a member and RAIC members are entitled to attach a designation following their name. This includes Architecture graduates, intern Architects or Interns, as well as faculty members of a University School of Architecture. The MRAIC (Member of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada) and FRAIC (Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada) designations are recognized symbols of professionalism.

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