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Old 06-06-2001, 06:41 PM
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want to get registration in holland....

anyone know how i go about getting myself registered in holland? APA haven't been of help, and my attempts at talking to physios in holland failed due to my limited knowledge of dutch.
i am leaving in 2 weeks, and am still struggling to find any solid info.....can you help!?
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re: want to get registration in holland....

Hi, I am a British PT working in Holland. The registration is a long process but possible. You should contact the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport in Den Haag - www.minvws.nl ask for the booklet in English (assuming thats your language). You also have to make arrangements to live here so should contact your Embassy/consulate in Den Haag - the British one was very helpful - also on the net. If you can get all the bits of paper needed before you leave if will be easier. best of luck ! Lucy
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re: want to get registration in holland....

You can check the website www.kngf.nl or .paramedisch.npi/org first one is from dutch apa
kngf phone = 033-4672900 this should help you out quite a bit I guess. Good luck Marcel
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