@keziahsiscar
Hi there! Ikaw yung FLCD, right? With regards to ACECQA, it is not really a "registration body" so as long as your qualification AND school appears in their approved qualifications list (http://www.acecqa.gov.au/Qualifications.aspx), then you don't need to apply for "registration" for them. You'll only apply to have your qualifications checked from them (http://www.acecqa.gov.au/Assessment-of-equivalent-early-childhood-educator-qualifications) if your qualification is NOT listed.
What is your target state? There are some states wherein you will need to be registered as ECT (usually teacher registration is for Primary or Secondary teachers). However, in Queensland, there is no need to be registered to become an Early Childhood Teacher. Usually, all you need are the following: your <b>ECT qualifications, working with children check, and first aid, anaphylaxis and asthma certificates</b>.
It's not as complicated as taking a licensure exam for teachers here in the Philippines, huh? ๐
@rdagulan
Hi! Just like I mentioned before, the migration assessment body will take your educational background into consideration more than your actual job experience, so if your degree is more related to Secondary Education than Early Childhood, then I suggest you have your assessment done for Secondary Education. ๐