Full Membership Applicants
For individuals (other than students and non-corporate members) applying for a full membership, please go to psb-planningcanada.ca/NEWS/index.php to begin the application process.
Student Applicants
Students applying for a student membership must fill out and submit a Student Application Form. Forms can be scanned and e-mailed to communications@atlanticplanners.org or sent via direct mail to the address below.
Non-Practicing Application
Full Members and Candidates may go on non-practicing status for up to one year at a time, subject to approval by their provincial association. Members must be in good standing and must fill out and submit the Leave From Active Membership form.
Pre-Candidate Applicants
Individuals applying for a pre-candidate membership must fill out and submit a Pre-Candidate Application Form. Forms can be scanned and e-mailed to communications@atlanticplanners.org or sent via direct mail to the address below. Note: Acceptance as a Pre-Candidate member does not guarantee acceptance as a Candidate member.
Secondary Affiliation Applicants
Members in good standing of other CIP affiliates may apply for secondary affiliation with API. Individuals wishing to apply to API must fill out and submit a Secondary Affiliation Form. Forms can be scanned and e-mailed to communications@atlanticplanners.org or sent via direct mail to the address below.
Public Associate Applicants
Individuals applying for a public associate membership must fill out and submit a Public Associate Application Form. Forms can be scanned and e-mailed to communications@atlanticplanners.org or sent via direct mail to the address below.
Membership Chair
Atlantic Planners Institute
P.O. Box 63
St. Peter’s Bay, PE C0A 2A0
Complaint Form
If you would like to lodge a formal complaint against a member of API or one of the four Provincial Authorities in the Atlantic Provinces, please fill out the Complaint Form and submit as directed on the guide.
See the API Joint Policy on Code of Conduct and Discipline for more details.