Members of AJA are members of the Association wherever they live. If you live and work overseas, you are required to maintain your membership fee and your registration with BPC and/or UKCP and comply with all requirements of membership including submission of annual CPD returns and the 5-year reaccreditation process.
If you do not wish to retain membership while continuing to work as an analyst, we recommend that you join a local Jungian group and the regulatory body which oversees groups in your country.
If you wish to stay attached to AJA but not as a member, we invite you to become an Overseas AJA Analyst. There is no fee. You remain on the AJA mailing list, you can attend the Monthly Meetings, Summer School, Winter Celebrations and all other similar events. You would not be eligible to hold a post of responsibility within AJA or to provide internal professional services as these are dependent upon the conditions of membership. However, as with other non-AJA members, you may be invited to contribute for example as a speaker at Monthly Meetings, Summer School or teach on the training programme.
July 2023