As a very general rule physiotherapy/physical therapy in the anglosaxon - linked countries have the highest standards of practice and the most autonomy and are properly funded: NZ, Australia, Canada, US , Ireland and Scotland particularly. But there are lots of countries with interesting physiotherapy profiles - The Netherlands is great, and I love the way the Scandinavian countries do health, including physiotherapy.

Jobs are a big problem in NZ at the moment although things are thawing a little where as Australia is crying out for physios.

Personally I don't think physio is likely to be a big money thing - ever really. And maybe that is actually not such a bad thing. There are much easier professions around for making much better money. And I think a lot of younger physios get disappointed when they realise the relatively limited money making potential.

Currently I am think I would like to work in a country where physio is really needed but isn't very developed. I have never done Voluntary service abroad and I would just love to do this.