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    Re: European qualified Physiotherapist with NZ registration, allowed to register in OZ?

    Hi,
    just in regards to NZ: Anyone who is registered as a Physiotherapist in NZ under the "general" category and holds a current Annual Practicing Certificate can apply for registration in Australia under the Trans Tasman Mutal Recognition programme.
    As for NZ, applications are handled on a one-to-one basis, so they will not make generalised comments about your chances for getting registration over the phone or via email. They will want to have a closer look at your application first.

    AHPRA - Forms
    see: Application for Trans Tasman recognition as a physiotherapist - ATMR-08 (532 KB,PDF)

    You should be able to get NZ registration with a 4 year Dutch BSC and some work experience. However, please note that the NZ application form requires you to sign a statuary declaration confirming that you intend to work in NZ.

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    Fyzzio


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    Re: European qualified Physiotherapist with NZ registration, allowed to register in OZ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fyzzio View Post

    You should be able to get NZ registration with a 4 year Dutch BSC and some work experience. However, please note that the NZ application form requires you to sign a statuary declaration confirming that you intend to work in NZ.

    Regards,
    Fyzzio
    How is the NZ board going to ensure that one does stay and work in NZ, other than making one sign the stat declaration?



 
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