Hi Jonas,
my first question would be: why would you want to study Physio when this degree won't be recognised in your own country?
Are you actually thinking of emigration? You should study in the country you would like to live in.

I think the Physio degrees of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, Scotland, Ireland, South Africa and Hong Kong and the Netherlands are of equally excellent quality. The difference will mainly be the number of years at uni (e.g. 3 yrs vs. 4 yrs).
My opinion is based on the fact that I have worked with people who got their degrees in those countries (I think I have listed them all) who got registration in New Zealand, where we do have a 4 yr BSc.

In regards to Canada. Why don't you check the website of the Physio Association of Canda:Physiotherapy Education - Canadian Physiotherapy Association
And here is something for prerequisites: Physiotherapy Admission Requirements for Canadian Universities
Looks like you need 'B' levels in English, maths, physics, chemistry and biology.

You might need to contact each university to check on the requirements for enrolment. And it pays to check with immigration department to check for visa requirements as well.
And don't forget to look at the fee structure. In NZ, e.g. there is no government subsidy for foreigners, so you would need to pay about NZ$30.000 per year (= about 19000 Euro).

Good luck,
Fyzzio