Welcome to the Online Physio Forum.
Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Country
    Flag of United Kingdom
    Current Location
    Kent
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    Age
    39
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    6
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Trans-tasman agreement

    Advertise your physiotherapy job on Physiobob's Job
    Hi everyone,

    We want some advice.

    I am an Australian resident and my boyfriend and I are looking to head back to Australia next year. He is not a resident but I am going to sponsor him as my partner so for the visa side of things we are fine.

    With regards for getting Australian registration. We know that you can apply to New Zealand far easier and for a significantly lower costs and then use the trans-tasman agreement but have a few queries about it.

    Firstly, do we actually have to go and work in New Zealand. Do we have to re-new his New Zealand registration every year even if he is practising in Australia?

    Are there any big risks in taking this route?

    He has a friend who has done the same recently and bypassed new Zealand and just went straight to work in Australia. She is now going to work in in NZ but we are unsure if this was mandatory.

    Does anyone have experience and can offer words of wisdom.

    I have been to New Zealand and can vouch for its beauty and if need be then we will go there for a few months. But we are a young couple wanting to settle down and get on with buying houses etc so dont want to globe trot for that much longer.

    Thank you in advance!

    Laura

    Similar Threads:

  2. #2
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Country
    Flag of United Kingdom
    Current Location
    Australia (Sydney)
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    7
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Trans-tasman agreement

    Hi Laura. I've been trying to figure out this option too. From what I can understand, officially you don't have to work in NZ, or even go there to then use the trans-tasman agreement to get your Aus registration. However, I have been advised recently by some recruitment agents here in Aus that whilst a couple of years ago this was quite straighforward, the APC are now quite aware that lots of people are using the trans-tasman option to avoid the Aus reg process, and therefore have been known to demand that you still take the APC exams etc even with NZ reg... which means you (or your partner) would go through all the NZ paperwork etc (there is a LOT of paperwork for NZ) for nothing.

    But if you have the option to go via NZ and do a short period of locum work there first, it should be no problem. However, some people have gone directly to Aus and it worked ok for them. So hard to know - but sounds like now this is not guaranteed.

    I haven't been able to get any official answers from the APC on this though..so just trying to figure it out!!

    Good luck

    Emma


  3. #3
    travellingphysio Array
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Country
    Flag of Northern Ireland
    Current Location
    Belfast
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    Age
    17
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    2
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Trans-tasman agreement

    Hi Laura the aus/ NZ reciprocal agreement requires UK trained physios to

    1. apply to register with NZ physio board via overseas application

    - takes minimum 2 months, $1220 Involves putting together a lengthy document of competencies and supporting documentaion (they ask for alot) 2. apply for NZ annual practicing certificate through NZ physioboard - $250

    If you have obtaind NZ registration within the previous 3 months it appears you do not need to supply further supporting documentation

    3. apply to australian physiotherapy board to register under Trans Tasman agreement - on Australian Physiotherapy Board's website

    hope this helps, I found that there is alot of information out there to get through but I hope this simplifies things for you.
    Finally I am uncertain if its necessary to obtain some kind of annual practicing certificate in Australia following registration there, hopefully this isnt the case.

    Con


  4. #4
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Country
    Flag of United Kingdom
    Current Location
    London
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    Age
    43
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    3
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Trans-tasman agreement

    Hi Laura,

    I'm in the same quandary as you I think! My concern is how secure the Trans-Tasman route is? I'm a week off submitting my NZ physio application and like you and your hubby intend on working in Australia. Have you had any further clarrification on whether you have to re-register with NZ each year in order to remain under the Trans-Tasman agreement to continue working in Oz?
    If this is the case, how feasable is it to re-new NZ reg without actually working there? And to do it for long term???!!! *stress*

    Hope you and your hubby are dooing well with your application!

    Best wishes,

    David


  5. #5
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Country
    Flag of United Kingdom
    Current Location
    Adelaide
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    4
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 3 Times in 1 Post
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Trans-tasman agreement

    Hey,

    Just a bit of information for people. I am a UK qualified physio that gained NZ rego in the last year and am now in Australia. I have full AHPRA rego as a result of the trans tasman agreement.

    The trans tasman agreement is a legal agreement between the governments of Australia and NZ. The agreement basically stipulates that anyone who is registered for a profession in NZ (not just physio) can practice that profession in Australia provided that the profession is sufficiently similar in it's role and expectations. Therefore if you are registered for physio in one of the countries you can be registered in the other.

    However remember that when you send in the application for NZ you are signing a declaration that you intend to work there. And even though it may be cheaper it should not be viewed as the easier option as the NZ board rigorously assess applications and will continually request any information they require. If they are still unsure of your competency they may request that you take practical exams in NZ. I have been to both countries on a working holiday and it made no sense to go through the Aussie reg process considering the cost and length of time. And if I had gained limited registration then it wouldn't have transferred to NZ as general registration.

    As far as I am aware you only have to re-register with AHPRA, it is not a requirement to re-register in NZ every year.


  6. #6
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Country
    Flag of England
    Current Location
    lyme regis
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    1
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Trans-tasman agreement

    Did any of your applications to NZ or Australia work out as I am currently in the same situation


  7. #7
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Country
    Flag of United Kingdom
    Current Location
    Bristol
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    Age
    40
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    4
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Trans-tasman agreement

    Advertise your physiotherapy job on Physiobob's Job
    Hi Everyone,

    I just have a quick question, I already hold New Zealand registration and I am looking to gain my registration in Australia, I have filled in and sent off the Application for registration under mutual recognition form to AHPRA, but I was wondering if I needed to fill in any futher forms??

    Any info would be much appreciated as I am due to make the move to Australia in two months time!!!

    Many Thanks


    Andy



 
Back to top