Don’t miss an opportunity to attend the keynote address by Prof Anne-Marie Morgan of University of South Australia (UniSA)on 6th Nov& one-on-one interview session on 7th Nov
Prospective students keen to enter into a career as an Early Childhood Teacher in Australia & their parentscan obtain invites for two special events with Prof Anne-Mare. Limited seating is available therefore call the number mentioned below immediately!
As we previously advised through series of articles, the skill of an Early Childhood teacher is listed in Australia’s Medium& Long-Term Skills Shortage List (MLTSSL) under the code ANZSCO 241111. Those who are qualified with a related bachelor degree are able not only to seek teacher registration in Australia but also to live and work in Australia.
South Australia is one of only three states and territories that provides subsidised or free preschool to most children from 3 years and upwards. Accordingly, job prospects are strong in South Australia. In general, in the whole of Australia,Early Childhood (pre – primary school) Teacher is a skill listed as one of the top 20 “in-demand” jobs in Australia.
The SC 189 Permanent Resident Visa is a skilled independent visa that allows overseas early childhood teachers to work and live in any part of Australia with no restrictions. Studying in a university in South Australia entitles students for 5 bonus points towards migration making the point score at levels easy to obtain an invitation. This skill does not require a sponsorship from an employer or a state or territory government to get permanent residency though South Australian government has a very generous sponsorship scheme for international students. Thus,upon graduation the students have a choice to apply for a state sponsorship and apply for PR under SC 190 visa. Studying in South Australia also