Welcome to the Canadian Architectural Certification Board.


Since 1976, the CACB-CCCA has become the first point of contact for graduates from professional programmes in architecture in Canada and abroad, who plan to become licensed architects in Canada.

If you are a recent graduate from a University programme in Architecture, or a seasoned professional who just moved to Canada and wants to practice, we welcome you and encourage you to browse our site, especially the "Certification" webpage section.

If you are considering a career in architecture, please visit our "Accreditation" webpage, to browse through the web sites of the Canadian accredited University Schools of Architecture.

Moreover, we invite you to visit the following webpage from Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) website to better appreciate Architecture in Canada from both educational and practice perspective:
http://www.architectstocanada.raic.org/

Thank you for visiting us.



What's New?

2012 Fee Schedule for certification
Depending on the type of service requested, our Fees are indicated on the following schedule. Please note that the applicable tax to our services has been adjusted since the introduct...
December 15, 2011

CACB announces the 2011-2012 Board of Directors and Executive Committee.
Following its biannual Board meeting held on 18-19 November 2011, the Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) is pleased to announce its 2011-2012 Board of Directors and Executive Committee. The CABC welcomed the new Directors: Bianca Lagueux and  Lizbeth Guzman-Javaler...
November 22, 2011

Submission of Portfolio of academic design work requirements
When submitting a portfolio of school work, it should be made of copies (no originals) of individual work produced within a regular design studio of the Architectural programme. The portfolio shall include at least the final (last) design project of the said program and/or two other projects produced in the last two years of the program. The required dimensions and format are ...
April 17, 2009

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