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physio from the Netherlands

Hi,
I just became a member of physiobase !
I would love to work in Nz. I already tried South-Africa, but after 2 years of trying I gave up. (they are not keen on inviting Physio's from oversees and so no cooperation at all)
So now I would like to try my luck in NZ. Where do I start? How is the procedure?, and where can I find information??
Hope you can help me!, would be great
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Re: physio from the Netherlands

Hey,

Sorry to hear you had so much trouble! I'm hopefully going to go to NZ too(I'm still a student at the moment!). You should start by reading this: http://www.physioboard.org.nz/registration.asp

and follow thier instructions You will need to prove you have demonstrated thier core competancies (on the following pages) which is quite a bit of work, but it all sounds quite straightforward once you have done this. Hopefully less hassle than with South Africa! Sounds like there is plenty of work there too.

Good luck!
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hey!
Thank you very much! Hopefully more luck in NZ indeed Want to wish you a lot aswell and who knows we will meet in NZ, haha
greetings Karin
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