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Old 27-06-2007, 08:48 AM
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Hi I am Sonia,

I am from India.
I hv applied for NZ registration few days back.

I wish to know if anybody from India has got
NZ registration and working in NZ.
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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

Hi Sonia
I M Shiva,i Want To Knw The Procedure For Applying Nz Registration
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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

Hi Shiva,

Pl. see the website of New Zealand Board for Overseas Registration - You will get to know in detail how to go about for Registration Process.

Good Luck

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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

thanks a lot sonia
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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

Hi guys, where can I get a sample copy of the portfolio required for registration as a physio in NZ. The webiste is hardly user friendly. Can someone please give me a tip or two?

Thanks so much!!!
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Hi Sonia. This is Shakeel. I am in the process of applyin for NZ reg but as expected im stuck up with all these senseless competencies. can u pls help me out with this??

I would be grateful to u if u could breif me about how to go abt the competencies
wat evidences to provide for wat competencies is whats bothering me a lot.

best of luck with ur application.
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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

HI,
I am Ashish Dhall an Indian citizen, want to pursue Post Graduation Diploma in Physiotherapy. While going through university site , I happen to came across New Zealand Board of Physiotherapy. i want to make it clear that for admission do i have to send my credentials to above stated board or it will be needed once i finish my course. Kindly also guide me, do i have to send my credentials to NAZDQ for evaluation.
please help me if u can. thanks

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NZ Physio Registration

Hello Sonia,

I am a Physiotherapist from India with 4 years work experience.
I am getting my portfolio ready for the NZ registration.
I want some help with few of the competencies, is there any chances of getting a copy of the portfolio of anyone who has done the registration?
That would be of great help.
Looking forward to help from anyone who has got their registration done!!

Regards,
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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

It is so frustrating to read how some people are requesting a copy/sample of a portfolio. I have send off my NZ documents 3 weeks ago - after 1 year of dedicating all my energy into it aswell as running a private practice at the same time. Do u think that anyone will give u a copy after all the hard work that they have put into it???Be REALISTIC, would u do it?:mad
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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

A good punch to lazy fellows there's a saying as "don't give fish to the poor teach him to catch a fish"
I think you are such a person
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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

Hi sonia

I am planning to apply for NZ registration. Can you help me how to write a portfolio. I am quite confused. Thanx

Ruchi
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Hi

MGWhitson, as a fellow Saffir, working in the UK also sending in NZ reg, I think in fairness all people want is an idea of how the portfolio is laid out. No-one in these forums knows exactly, as everyone I have come across is different so don't be too harsh.
By the way, do you know if you have to work in NZ before registering in OZ to work there? I have heard conflicting info regarding this. I eventually wish to settle in OZ, but am not interested in going their expensive route, so am going for the NZ/OZ route via the trans Tasman agreement.

Any ideas?

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Re: NZ Phiso Registration

Hi

yes, I have even heard about the same thing that you may/may not have to work in NZ before you can apply for OZ registration. But I am not sure about that. I am also searching for the same query. I am also interseted in working in OZ thru T.T.M.R. route. But if Iwill get any information, I will definitely pass it you.

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