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Architects from OECS territories will now find it easier to work in Antigua and Barbuda following the passage of the Architects (Professions) (Amendment) Bill 2025.
The amendment, approved in Parliament on Tuesday, broadens the definition of “practical experience” to include supervision by architects registered in any Protocol Member State.
Previously, such experience had to be gained under a locally registered architect, potentially restricting qualified professionals from other OECS nations.
The bill maintains supervision requirements to uphold professional standards while aligning with international commitments on mobility. It aims to modernise the Architects Act 2018, removing unnecessary barriers while ensuring competence and high standards.
MP Richard Lewis welcomed the move and suggested extending similar provisions to Caricom professionals, including engineers.
However, MP Daryll Matthew expressed concerns, warning that architects from smaller islands might struggle to compete with those from larger territories. He stressed the need for safeguards to protect local professionals and students.
Attorney General Steadroy Benjamin echoed Matthew’s caution, suggesting a phased approach, strengthening OECS integration before considering Caricom-wide changes.
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