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    french physio wants to work in NZ

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    Hi Everybody

    my name is Pierre, it's my first post in this forum. I'm a french physio, my project is to work overseas.

    is it possible to work in NZ with a french qualified only?
    otherwise, wich equivalence must be done?

    thanks for your advice,
    all the best.

    Pierre

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    Re: french physio wants to work in NZ

    Hi,
    you need registration with the NZ Physiotherapy Board.
    Have a look at their website; there is also a self-evalution tool with all the criteria.
    The Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand > Registration - Overseas Qualified Physiotherapists

    I know that the minimum qualification requirement is a 3 year full time bachelor degree with at least 1 year of clinical experience.

    Hope, this helps for a start.
    Cheers,
    Fyzzio


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    Re: french physio wants to work in NZ

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    Hi, thanks for your answer, I looked this good website,
    I have to improve my english for working in NZ...
    See you later.

    Pierre



 
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