Application for Registration on the List of Service Providers
I am a national of an EEA member state or Switzerland and wish to practise the profession of architect temporarily and incidentally.
You must submit an application for registration in the register of service providers through the application form for EU service provisions.
Documents required
With the application form you will need to submit the following documents:
- proof of nationality;
- proof that you legally practise the profession of architect in the member state in which you are established;
- proof that you possess one of the diplomas, certificates or other titles listed in Annex V of Directive 2005/36/EC;
- in the event that neither the profession nor the education course that gives access to the profession is regulated in the member state of establishment, proof that the service provider has practised the profession of architect for at least one year in the ten years preceding the service provision. This proof may be provided by any means;
- proof of professional liability insurance;
- prior declaration relating to a provision of services;
- architect's mission statement.
Download documents 6 and 7 below
If you are submitting the application for a legal entity, we will also request a sworn statement that the architect or architects that submitted the documents above will solely represent the legal entity in carrying out the service provision.
Contact information
Your application will be processed by the legal department of the Flemish Council of the Order of Architects.
Juridische dienst Vlaamse Raad
Tour & Taxis, Koninklijk Pakhuis
Havenlaan 86c bus 101, 1000 Brussel
Tel.: 02/643.62.00
juridische.dienst@ordevanarchitecten.be
Legal instruments
You have the possibility to appeal against a decision of the National Council to refuse registration in the register of service providers. This within a period of thirty days with the Dutch-speaking Council of Appeal. This appeal is lodged by registered letter, addressed to the Dutch-speaking Council of Appeal, attn. registrar Frank Jodts, Koophandelplein 23, 9000 Ghent (art. 25 and 26 Act of 26 June 1963 establishing an Order of Architects).
If the decision was pronounced in absentia, i.e. you were not present at the hearing, you also have the possibility to lodge an objection within 30 days. This opposition is lodged by registered letter, posted within 30 days addressed to the National Council, Kartuizersstraat 19 bus 4, 1000 Brussel.
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