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Hello Physio Friend,
I got my NZ licence. If you require any help/advice with the portfolio, CV & referee letters, feel free to contact me on ashuwahe@gmail.com
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Re: NZ Registration Advice

Hi,
your Nationality says, you're from Australia.
Now, as an Australian you can get registrered under the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition agreement and don't need to go through the otherwise lengthy registration process, which other foreign Physios have to endure.
Could you please explain...
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Re: NZ Registration Advice

Hi ashu,

I am an Indian physio , currently living in Australia. I am planning to apply for NZ regist. so that later thru TTMR , I can apply for Australian registration.
I have read portfolio's requirement several times. I am really confused and unable to start with.
Can you pls. tell me do we have to explain each competency? For e.g. Do we have to explain normal and abnormal human structure , development and function ? I am unable to start my portfolio.
Can you pls. guide me?
If it is comfortable to you, can we further discuss ?

Many thanx
Waiting for ur reply.

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