The UK government has announced upcoming additions of multiple occupations to the Shortage Occupations List. These changes are expected to be introduced before the end of 2023 and will include occupations from the construction and fishing sectors. You will apply through the Skilled Worker visa.
Separately, the Skilled Worker Occupations List contains more job roles which are eligible for the Skilled Worker visa. These occupations are less in demand but employers can still sponsor you to come and live and work in the UK.
The Healthcare and Education Shortage Occupations List is specifically for jobs in the healthcare and education sectors and may require a sperate visa depending on the job role such as the Health and Care Worker visa.
UPDATE – The Immigration Salary List (ISL) replaced the Shortage Occupation List in April 2024.
- Shortage Occupations List (SOL)
- Skilled Worker Occupations List
- Healthcare and Education Occupations List
- Work Visas that must be on a Occupations List UK
- Eligibility Requirements for UK Skilled Work
- How to Apply for Skilled Work in the UK?
- What is the Current Visa Processing Time?
- What will it cost?
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Shortage Occupations List (SOL)
Jobs on the Shortage Occupations List are more desirable and UK immigration requitements are relaxed to make it easier for skilled workers to work in the UK. Overseas workers only require a salary of 80% of the “Going Rate” making it more financially viable to hire from abroad.
Bricklayers, plasterers and other construction jobs will be added to the Shortage Occupations List in 2023. These jobs will assist with the number of infrastructure and construction project across the United Kingdom.
Code | Job Role | Country | Annual salary (80% of going rate) |
---|---|---|---|
1181 | Health services and public health managers and directors – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £33,040 |
1242 | Residential, day and domiciliary care managers and proprietors – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £22,640 |
2111 | Chemical scientists – only jobs in the nuclear industry | Scotland only | 80% of going rate: £22,800 |
2112 | Biological scientists and biochemists – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £24,480 |
2113 | Physical scientists – only the following jobs in the construction-related ground engineering industry: engineering geologist hydrogeologist geophysicist | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £26,080 |
2113 | Physical scientists – only the following jobs in the oil and gas industry: geophysicist geoscientist geologist geochemist technical services manager in the decommissioning and waste areas of the nuclear industry senior resource geologist and staff geologist in the mining sector | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £26,080 |
2114 | Social and humanities scientists – only archaeologists | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £20,480 |
2121 | Civil engineers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £27,760 |
2122 | Mechanical engineers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £26,400 |
2123 | Electrical engineers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £31,440 |
2124 | Electronics engineers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £27,120 |
2126 | Design and development engineers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £27,280 |
2127 | Production and process engineers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £25,600 |
2129 | Engineering professionals not elsewhere classified – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £26,720 |
2135 | IT business analysts, architects and systems designers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £30,080 |
2136 | Programmers and software development professionals – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £27,200 |
2137 | Web design and development professionals – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £21,440 |
2139 | Information technology and communications professionals not elsewhere classified – only cyber security specialists | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £25,680 |
2216 | Veterinarians – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £26,960 |
2425 | Actuaries, economists and statisticians – only bio-informaticians and informaticians | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £26,880 |
2431 | Architects – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £26,320 |
2461 | Quality control and planning engineers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £25,280 |
3111 | Laboratory technicians – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £15,120 |
3411 | Artists – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £16,400 |
3414 | Dancers and choreographers – only skilled classical ballet dancers or skilled contemporary dancers who meet the standard required by internationally recognised UK ballet or contemporary dance companies. The company must be endorsed as being internationally recognised by a UK industry body such as the Arts Councils (of England, Scotland or Wales). | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £16,960 |
3415 | Musicians – only skilled orchestral musicians who are leaders, principals, sub-principals or numbered string positions, and who meet the standard required by internationally recognised UK orchestras. The orchestra must a full member of the Association of British Orchestras. | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £24,960 |
3416 | Arts officers, producers and directors – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £23,360 |
3421 | Graphic designers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £18,400 |
5215 | Welding trades – only high integrity pipe welders, where the job requires 3 or more years’ related on-the-job experience. This experience must not have been gained through illegal working. | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £18,480 |
6145 | Care workers and home carers – private households or individuals (other than sole traders sponsoring someone to work for their business) cannot sponsor Skilled Worker applicants | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | No going rate – the salary must be at least £20,960 per year |
6146 | Senior care workers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland | 80% of going rate: £14,880 |
Skilled Worker Occupations List
There are more jobs listed on the Skilled Worker Occupations List than any other and covers a wide variety of sectors. Occupations for the most part need to reach the “Going Rate”, but there are exceptions that allow pay between 70-90%. There are 225 occupations currently on this list, you can find the list here.
Exceptions for the Going Rate
- Occupation is also on the Shortage Occupations List
- Under 26 and studying or a recent graduate
- You have achieved a STEM PHD level qualification (Science, Engineering, Technology and Mathematics)
- You have a postdoctoral position in higher education or science
Healthcare and Education Occupations List
Doctors, nurses, social workers and teaching professionals will find their code through the Healthcare and Education Occupations List. The Health and Care worker visa is currently the most popular way to immigrate to the UK, 101,570 applicants moved here year ending March 2023.
Code | Job Role | Country |
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2211 | Medical practitioners – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2212 | Psychologists – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2213 | Pharmacists – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2217 | Medical radiographers – all jobs (including radiotherapy practitioners / technologists) | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2219 | Health professionals not elsewhere classified – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2221 | Physiotherapists – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2222 | Occupational therapists – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2223 | Speech and language therapists – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2231 | Nurses – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2314 | Secondary education teaching professionals – only teachers in maths, physics, science (where an element of physics will be taught), computer science and modern foreign languages | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
2314 | Secondary education teaching professionals – only teachers in Gaelic | Scotland only |
2315 | Primary and nursery education teaching professionals – only Gaelic medium teachers | Scotland only |
2442 | Social workers – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
3213 | Paramedics – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
6141 | Nursing auxiliaries and assistants – all jobs | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
Work Visas that must be on a Occupations List UK
Eligibility Requirements for UK Skilled Work
Eligibility varies depending on your circumstances and the type of visa, but there are some general rules. You will have to be on one of the occupations lists linked to that visa, for example to apply for the Scale-Up visa it must on the Scale-Up Occupations List.
You must work for an employer that has been approved for a sponsor license.
Salary must meet a minimum threshold for that job role.
Pass an English language test.
How to Apply for Skilled Work in the UK?
Once you know you are eligible and have a good chance of obtaining your chosen visa, it is time to gather your documents. Documentation varies depending on your circumstances and the type of visa, but like there are some general rules.
Acquire a valid certificate of sponsorship related to the role from your employer.
Proof that you have passed an English language test from IELTS. You will be required to achieve at least 7.0 overall and in each category, Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.
You will need to have a valid passport and a bank statement showing sufficient funds.
Criminal Record Certificate
If you are applying for certain jobs mostly in the public sector such as healthcare, welfare and education sectors. You will need to provide a criminal record certificate for any country in which, since the age of 18, you have been present for 12 months or more in the 10 years before the date of your application.
Identity
For most applicants you must prove your identity by booking an appointment at a Visa Application Centre in your current country. The appointment will include collecting your fingerprints, facial photograph and signature. The UK government website has a list of addresses for each eligible country.
Once you have sorted out the above, you can get then apply through the government website to get started.
What is the Current Visa Processing Time?
This will differ by visa, but after you have submitted your online application, proved your identity and provided the relevant documents, 90% of applicants are processed within 3 weeks.
What will it cost?
Application fees will be different depending on your length of stay, type of visa and how many dependants you will bring. For the work visas that require a job role on the occupations list, the cost will range from £247 – £1423 from 1-5 years of stay.
Healthcare
You and your dependants are exempt from paying for Healthcare on the Health and Care Worker visa.
The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) entitles you to use the NHS if you become unwell or have an accident while in the UK.
You have to pay the IHS even if you do not use the NHS or even if you have your own private health insurance, the cost is £1,035 per year.
If you are applying for a 2-year visa you will have to pay £1,035 each year, therefore you will have to pay a total of £2,070.
Sufficient Funds
You must have at least £1,270 in your bank account to show you can support yourself in the UK, a bank statement will suffice.
The financial requirement is that you show you have enough money for your living costs for yourself and dependants while you move to the UK.
You do not need to show funds it you have been living in the UK for 12 months or more with permission on the date of application.
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