Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

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

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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

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