AITSL vs State Registration: What Overseas Teachers Actually Need
AITSL vs state registration is the foundational distinction every overseas teacher must understand before beginning the Australian migration and employment process. The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership conducts a skills assessment that confirms whether overseas teaching qualifications meet Australian standards for the purpose of skilled visa applications including Subclass 189, 190, and 491 under which primary and secondary school teachers are listed on the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List. This assessment does not grant any legal authority to teach. The legal permission to stand in an Australian classroom comes from a completely separate body, the Teacher Regulatory Authority of the relevant state or territory each of which has its own qualification requirements, documentation standards, processing timelines, and registration categories. Both steps are non-negotiable, neither replaces the other, and the smartest approach is to begin both processes as early as possible rather than waiting for the AITSL outcome before contacting the state TRA.
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