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  1. Hi Am in the very early stages of looking into applying for a 189 visa. I’m a primary teacher with a masters specialising in early years and partner electrician. However reading numerous threads I may be hard pushed to get my skills certified as my PGCE is primary with all my teaching supervision within 5-8 years old range . Peiple have suggested using an agent and getting proof from university... I did graduate over 10 years ago so not sure if they could do this still? Anyobe been in a similar situation plus job market over there for teachers is this any better as heard there was a surplus ...? Thanks Maria
  2. I’ve got 4 years but my pgce is primary however all my teaching supervision was under 8 ....?
  3. Ok thanks I have no 0-2 experience though
  4. Yes I did teach between 5-8 on all teaching practices
  5. I graduated over ten years ago my pgce practices were 5-11 year group
  6. Ok so worth getting in touch with an agent ...? Does anyone know fees cost - also how much for sparky fees etc
  7. So would that stop me from applying ....?? My partner is electrician and they are in need . Is it worth going through an agent?
  8. No my pgce was primary so 5-11 since teaching my career has predominantly been in early years guessing this won’t count ??
  9. I am an early years teacher in uk but Pgce in primary and a masters in education specialising in early years can I apply for the early childhood teacher for a skilled visa ....??
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