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Physio Exams - International Accreditation Post in this topic area any questions that relate to the sitting and studying for international recognition exams. This might include Canadian, ACOPRA (Australian), US, New Zealand and UK Examinations.

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Old 16-08-2004, 10:06 AM
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I am currently looking into registration in canada, and sending my documents off to see if my course is eligible for recognition. My degree course was only 3 years, and i have heard that the Alliance may not recognise this. Can anyone advise? I don't want to got to the effort and expense if thee not likely to recognise it.
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re: Canada!!

Hi,
I'm also going through the same situation as yourself but already have Canadian residency. Some of the friends I've met along the way have already gone over to Canada and they only did the two year M.Sc so I think the length of the course isn't as relevant as the content.
Word of warning, you can only work as an assistant until you have done all the qualifying exams....one of the guy's who is Canadian failed it twice! Expect a rocky ride but see the other threads on the forum for others experience with this. Good luck.
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