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What about dental model tafe?

A dental technician is simply a "denture maker" ... His main work includes: model making, bracket bending, denture arrangement, casting technology, grinding technology, hammering technology, welding technology, tooth carving, plastic molding, porcelain restoration technology, orthodontic appliance making, oral and maxillofacial defect repair, periodontal splint making, etc. It won't be difficult to learn, it's nothing more than manual operation. 900 hours is not difficult, and the school will help arrange it. The point is, even if you have enough 900 hours, it is difficult to immigrate without finding a job. . .

From the perspective of immigration, this major is just an ordinary 60-point shortage major, but it is not a major in CSL. As far as the current immigration policy is concerned, it is not easy to immigrate directly after graduation unless you can get a relative guarantee or a state government guarantee. Otherwise, you need to find a permanent job in Australia and have a certain number of years (at least one year) and at least 4 6 points in IELTS to have hope.

From the perspective of employment, it is said that there is a great shortage of dental technicians in Australia, but whether you can find a job in the end depends on your personal ability. It's good to return to China after graduation. With the improvement of people's living standards, the demand for "beautiful teeth" is constantly expanding, and various new dental technologies are also respected. Because the investment in making dentures is low and the profit is high, the prospect of going to a dental mold factory or starting a business independently is broader, and it is called "never unemployment" by the society.

Generally speaking, the prospect of TAFE immigrants is not optimistic. To go to Australia now, you should basically choose a major that can return to China for employment and hopefully immigrate, and be prepared to return to China after graduation. As for the auto repair and bricklaying you mentioned, the former is ok, but the latter is not. Did you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars studying in Australia to be a weather-beaten bricklayer all your life? Moreover, like other majors, bricklayers don't have any preferential treatment in immigration ... Automobile electricians and dental technicians are both in short supply with 60 points, and the immigration conditions are basically the same, but the employment area is wider. A city can have many auto repair shops, but not so many dentures ~ ~