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Unhappy australia v/s new zealand which is esiar for reg

hello friends
i have complited my BPT WITH 4 YR +6 months intership in india
now i want to go for further study in aus or new zealand.
i heard that registration in aus is very difficult. now which is esier for reg aus or new zealand.

so please help me which is eseir for me.& where to go .

please give me ur help.
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Re: australia v/s new zealand which is esiar for reg

Hi,
sorry, I cannot answer your question.
Just know that getting full registration as a Physio in NZ is very difficult (though managable) for Indian physiotherapists, as your degree is dissimilar to ours.
However, if you just want to come to study (and NOT work), check out the NZ Physiotherapyboard website. There is a special registration application category for postgraduate study candidates. You might be able to get in there.
The Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand > Postgraduate Registration for Overseas Qualified Physiotherapists

Hope this helps,
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Re: australia v/s new zealand which is esiar for reg

hi
thanks for reply.
as u told me that it is difficult to get reg in new zealand .
now i want to know that it is more difficult then austrelia? it will better to go austrelia?
and which country will be suitable for indian physiotherapist other then these two?
thank you for reply.
please help me.
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