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Is it possible to remain a CEng if IET membership is ended?

As the title - I'm sure the answer is written down somewhere but I can't find it. 


I've been both CEng and MIET/MIEE for 20+ years, but I'm tempted not to renew my IET membership any longer.  Does anyone know if it's possible to pay the CEng annual fee direct to the Engineering Council?


Thanks.

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  • Nicholas Bailey:


    Probably time to "move on" on this particual thread as the original question has been answered, which without the further detail supporting the question I personally felt there was some similarity/quest to the cost of maintinging CEng in retirement.  Not all retired, previoulsy CEng/IET can justify the expense so they end up "walking away" which is so sad after a long life in engineering and paying all those fees over 30+ / 40+ years.        




    Hi Nicholas,

    Thank you for a really interesting post. I agree re this particular thread - although if you wanted to start another one on "Retired Registered Status" that might be interesting!

    I certainly don't want to get drawn into any discussion about reasons to stay or to leave the IET unless they are completely factual. We all have our personal opinions and biases (myself very much included), but as letters pages to newspapers (and more recently Twitter) show, airing those does not always add value! And anyway, as you rightly say, that's not why this thread was started.

    Thanks,

    Andy

     

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  • Nicholas Bailey:


    Probably time to "move on" on this particual thread as the original question has been answered, which without the further detail supporting the question I personally felt there was some similarity/quest to the cost of maintinging CEng in retirement.  Not all retired, previoulsy CEng/IET can justify the expense so they end up "walking away" which is so sad after a long life in engineering and paying all those fees over 30+ / 40+ years.        




    Hi Nicholas,

    Thank you for a really interesting post. I agree re this particular thread - although if you wanted to start another one on "Retired Registered Status" that might be interesting!

    I certainly don't want to get drawn into any discussion about reasons to stay or to leave the IET unless they are completely factual. We all have our personal opinions and biases (myself very much included), but as letters pages to newspapers (and more recently Twitter) show, airing those does not always add value! And anyway, as you rightly say, that's not why this thread was started.

    Thanks,

    Andy

     

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