Hi,
1) I am referring to your comment about graduating "from a school". Some European countries do offer Physiotherapy school diplomas rather than degrees and those are not accepted in NZ.
2) You are required to take an exam in NZ if you do not meet the criteria for registration in a certain area.
3) Yes, I do know that people apply and then transfer to Australia. Did you know that we have to sign a statuary declaration to explain our intent to practice in NZ?
4) Who is interested in what Chiropractors have to do?
5) Did I complain about the fee, the process or the paperwork? Don't think so. I found it all relatively easy and had no problems registering - without an agency... I was guided by the people from the Physioboard and found them really rather helpful.
6) Looking at the FAQ does not give you all the information. Please read page 4 of the application guideline document to check what applicants with a 3 year degree have to do to be eligiable for NZ registration. It's spelled out there clearly- nothing to do with anyone's mood.
7) Obviously I stayed here, but I do go to Aussie for holidays ...

Rgeards,
Fyzzio