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International Mobility - Texas



APEGS will accept NCEES records again as of September 24, 2021, with the following additional requirements.
  • Must have some experience on the NCEES record from within the past 2 years that is validated by a PE with first-hand knowledge of that experience.
  • If at least 1 year of experience is from within the North America, 48 months of experience credit will be approved.
  • If there is no experience is from within the North America, then 36 months of credit will be approved, and the applicant will be required to meet the Canadian Environment Competencies in the Competency-based Assessment (CBA) system to be given credit for the final 12 months.
  • If the applicant has some experience, but less than 1 year from within the United State, it will be at the discretion of ERC as to whether the applicant will be required to meet the Canadian Environment Competencies in the CBA system

Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of Texas, USA

If you are licenced as a PE in Texas you may be eligible to register as a Temporary Licensee. For details on the requirements and application process go to the Temporary Licensee page. For a full explanation of registration alternatives for US applicants, go the International Mobility - United States web page.

If you do not qualify as a temporary licensee, follow the application process on the International Engineering Graduates and Professional Member pages.  


 


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