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Old 07-10-2007, 07:56 AM
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Hi does anyone knows how much time does it take to get a work visa in New Zealand once i get registered with the NZ PT board.Also someone please guide me in filiing up the competencies in the NZ PT Registration application form
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me too eager to register,

plz help me as well
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Re: NZ PT Registration

Hi shakeel & nishit,
have you started your application filling up.. on reading up the registration application form, I feel you need to individually analyze the competencies that they ask for. best way i feel is to just open up your books (starting from first sem psycho socio) and sum up what major points you remember that has influenced your practice. means in a way how different do you analyze a case when compared to others.. sure do pass me ur email ids, so that we can work out together. my email is anand28sep@sify.com.. i wud be eager to meet u guys on net and prep for NZ
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Re: NZ PT Registration

hey guys...is physiotherapy in new zealand good enough...i'm from india and i wanna do my masters from a good foreign university...how is the scope of physiotherapy in new zealand?
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