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Moving to New Zealand as a GP? - Explore the Fast-Track Pathway
Thinking of moving to New Zealand as a GP? Discover how the Comparable Health System Pathway can make it easier - with help from Wavelength.
- By: Wavelength
- June 27, 2025

If you're an overseas-trained general practitioner (GP) considering a move to New Zealand, there’s good news! The Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) offers a streamlined registration pathway called the Comparable Health System (CHS) pathway - designed specifically for experienced doctors from countries with healthcare systems similar to New Zealand’s.
This blog will walk you through the CHS pathway - and how Wavelength International can help you every step of the way.
What Is the Comparable Health System (CHS) Pathway?
The CHS pathway allows GPs from specific countries to apply for provisional general registration without sitting additional exams. This is based on the premise that their medical training and clinical experience align closely with New Zealand standards.
Eligible countries include:
Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, the USA, South Africa, the Netherlands, and several others. A full list is available on the MCNZ website.
Are You Eligible?
You may qualify if you:
- Have an acceptable primary medical qualification
- Have practised clinically for at least 33 months in the past 48 months (minimum 20 hours/week) in a comparable health system
- Hold full or general registration in at least one of those countries
- Will be working in a role similar to your previous experience
- Meet MCNZ’s fitness for registration requirements
Alternatively, if you’ve recently completed formal postgraduate GP training in a comparable country, you may also qualify under a slightly different CHS sub-pathway.
What’s the Process?
- Secure a job offer in New Zealand in general practice.
- Apply for provisional general registration through MCNZ.
- Provide supporting documents (e.g., qualifications, references, registration certificates).
- Attend a registration meeting.
- Begin work under supervision, and later transition to full general registration.
How Wavelength Can Help
At Wavelength International, we specialise in supporting overseas-trained GPs on their journey to live and work in New Zealand. Whether you're just starting your job search or already have a role secured, we can help.
If you’re still looking for a job:
We’ll match you with GP opportunities across New Zealand that fit your preferences, location goals, and lifestyle needs. Our team works with a wide network of clinics and health providers—from urban to rural areas—and we understand the CHS requirements inside and out.
If you already have a job offer:
We can support you with MCNZ paperwork, help you prepare for your registration meeting, and guide you through visa and relocation logistics. We make the entire process less stressful and more efficient.
Why Choose New Zealand?
- A better work-life balance
- A supportive healthcare system
- Stunning natural beauty and welcoming communities
- Competitive salaries and relocation packages
- Great place for families and lifestyle change
Ready to Start?
If you're ready to explore your options or get expert help with your move to New Zealand, get in touch with Wavelength International today.
You can also find more information on the MCNZ CHS pathway here.
Let us help turn your New Zealand GP career dream into reality. With Wavelength, you’re in good hands - from first contact to your first day on the job.
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