Engineering practice in Uganda is regulated by the Engineers Registration Board. The ERB website states that the Board is established under the Engineers Registration Act and provides information on registered engineers, temporary registered engineers, technologists and technicians. (Uganda Engineers Registration Board)
Yes. The Uganda ERB website includes an EAC Mutual Recognition page under its publications section. (Uganda Engineers Registration Board – EAC Mutual Recognition)
No. The engineer should still apply through Uganda’s official regulatory process and comply with Ugandan registration, licensing, immigration and professional conduct requirements.
Yes. Uganda ERB lists different professional categories, including registered engineers, temporary registered engineers, registered technologists and registered technicians. (Uganda Engineers Registration Board – Registered Engineers)
They should prepare proof of ERB registration, current licence status where applicable, good standing confirmation, academic qualifications, work experience evidence, CPD records where required, identification documents and any host-country-specific forms.
Yes. Uganda ERB lists temporary registered engineers as one of its professional categories. Applicants should verify exact requirements directly with ERB before submitting documents. (Uganda Engineers Registration Board – Registered Engineers)
