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     | FIG Affiliate Members |  
     |  Locate affiliates from a map! |  MembershipFull membership of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) is 
	open to a national association representing one or more of the disciplines 
	of surveying (see the following FIG definition of a surveyor) and whose 
	members 
		possess relevant academic qualifications (which should normally be 
		equivalent to at least UNESCO International Standard Classification of 
		Education (ISCED) level 5 degrees) plus approved professional 
		experience; and who provide professional services in accordance with ethical 
		standards. Associations which include technician grades of membership are also 
	eligible for membership of the Federation. A surveying organization or a group of surveyors, comprised of 
	individuals who practise the profession of surveying, which does not fulfil 
	the criteria for membership as a member association can be admitted to join 
	the Federation as an affiliate member. Each category of membership provides opportunities for establishing 
	contact with the international surveying community and thereby assisting 
	with the development of indigenous academic and professional training 
	programmes, including CPD facilities, and the development of technical and 
	professional standards. Only member associations are entitled to vote at FIG’s annual 
	administrative meetings. An affiliate may nominate a representative to 
	attend the General Assembly as an observer. Affiliate members receive copies 
	of FIG publications, monthly e-Newsletters and the Annual Review; and are 
	entitled to nominate one representative to each of the ten FIG’s technical 
	commissions. Participation in the commission work is one of the most 
	important benefits of membership of FIG. However these benefits only come 
	about if those nominated as representatives participate in the work of the 
	commissions and publicise the results within their own countries; and FIG 
	has therefore published guidelines for its members and for their commission 
	representatives. As from 1 January 2019 the annual fee payable by an affiliate is 395 € 
	for affiliates from developing countries (countries listed by the World Bank 
	as low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies) and 790 € for 
	affiliate members from developed countries. The fee is charged in the 
	beginning of the year for a calendar year. An organisation or a group wishing to become an affiliate member shall 
	make an application to the Council which will consider it and notify its 
	decision to the applicant and to the General Assembly.  In the case of an application received from an organisation or a group in 
	a country which already has one or more member associations, these 
	associations shall be informed by the Council of the application and their 
	comments sought. The Council approves applications from those wishing to become 
	affiliates. Requests for this type of membership should include a brief 
	description of the organisation or the group including information on its 
	size; the activities undertaken; the surveying disciplines in which the 
	applicant is qualified etc.  Application form in .pdf-formatApplication form as word doc
 Benefits of Being an Affiliate Member of FIG 
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FIG:  APPLICATION FORM FOR MEMBERSHIP AS 
AN AFFILIATE MEMBER 
    
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      | Telephone |  |  
      | Fax |  |  
      | Email |  |  
      | Web site |  |  
      | Logo: (please attach a high resolution 
	  logo of the organisation as a .jpg file or add the link |  |  
      | Contact person |  |  
      | and position held |  |  
      | Signed |  |  
      | Date |  |  Please attach a brief description of your organisation/department’s field of 
activity, including details of courses and numbers of academic staff. If an 
annual report is produced, this should also be included. FIG MEMBERS AND THEIR COMMISSION DELEGATESThe purpose of these guidelines is to help ensure that the full benefits of FIG 
membership
 are passed down to all the individual members of associations or other 
organisations that are
 members of the Federation.
 To ensure that these individual members are kept fully informed of and input 
where
 necessary to the work of FIG and its commissions, FIG recommends that
 
	FIG members should support, or encourage others to support, the 
	attendance of nationalcommission delegates at annual FIG working weeks (including annual 
	commission
 delegate meetings and technical symposia) and other symposia organised by 
	the
 commissions
FIG members and their national commission delegates should consider 
	establishingnetworks within their countries to communicate information and obtain 
	feedback
national commission delegates should be actively involved in commission 
	activities,including responding to questionnaires or correspondence and identifying 
	topics and
 authors of papers for commission symposia and FIG congresses
FIG members should seek and encourage funding support to enable national 
	commissiondelegates to attend FIG activities, including commission meeting
National commission delegates should write at least one annual report 
	for publication in alocal newsletter or technical journal or for dissemination
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