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    Statutory Declaration for New Zealand Physio Registration

    It seems that most documents have to be notified, not just certificates of passport and university certificates. Even past presentations, papers published, etc have to be notified. This will cost huge amount of money in most countries as I think they charge per page or per document. I am currently in Canada, if I want all pages to be certified by a lawyer, it will cost me upto a few thousands. However, if I can send all the documents back to my home country with my authorization to my family member to go to the department to do that for me, it can be done free of charge by a department of the government.

    However, the NZ application requires witnesing of signatures (Me and the lawyer).
    Will it be OK if I have the less important documents to be certified back in my home country, e.g. past presentations, papers published, previous job descriptions, own continuous professional portfolio, then have the rest of the documents and the whole finished portfolio to be certified by the lawyer in Canada and complete the witnessing of signatures in Canada?

    Will the NZ board accept two different notarization bodies? Or any other ways to reduce the cost?

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    Last edited by physiobob; 29-12-2008 at 11:02 PM.


 

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