What is Shortage Occupation List?
The UK Shortage Occupation List (SOL) contains skilled worker jobs that the UK Government deems are in short supply within the UK labour market. For jobs on the SOL, the UK immigration rules for work visas are relaxed to make it easier for overseas workers with the required skills and experience to come to the UK. For instance, Skilled Worker visa applicants only require a salary at 80% of the normal ‘going rate’ if they have a job on the SOL.1 Furthermore, application fees are typically lower if applicants have a role on the SOL.
UK Shortage Occupation List 2024
The UK skills shortage list is regularly updated each year based on the latest developments in the job market. According to the latest announcement from the Home Office, there are plans to reform the current Shortage Occupation List and abolish the 20% going rate salary discount for these occupations in 2024.
The Shortage Occupation List currently contains over 30 shortage occupation types, including welders, graphic designers, musicians, artists, architects, vets, engineers, and scientists. In the most recent update to the shortage occupation list from July 2023, the following job types were added:
Occupation code |
Job types |
5119 |
Agriculture and fishing trades not elsewhere classified – only jobs in the fishing industry |
5312 |
Bricklayers and masons – all jobs |
5315 |
Carpenters and joiners – all jobs |
5319 |
Construction and building trades not elsewhere classified – all jobs |
5321 |
Plasterers – all jobs |
9119 |
Fishing and other elementary agriculture occupations not elsewhere classified |
Under the current immigration rules, a person with a job offer for a role on the SOL is awarded 20 points under the UK Points Based System (PBS). The PBS is used by UK Visas and Immigration to determine if an applicant is eligible for a sponsored UK work visa (e.g., Skilled Worker visa).
Eligible applicants must score 70 points, with up to 50 of these being awarded for sponsorship (20 points), having a job at an appropriate skill level (20 points), and meeting the English language requirement (10 points). To gain the extra 20 points needed, this can be done by meeting the standard minimum salary requirement (typically £38,700, or the ‘going rate’ for the job).
The ‘going rate’2 is the average gross (i.e., before tax) annual amount that the UK government assesses that is paid for each eligible occupation. If an applicant does not meet the minimum salary requirement, they can still score 20 points if they have a job on the SOL UK list, as long as their salary is at least 80% of the going rate (it must be above £20,400).
Visa applicants with a job on the SOL also benefit by paying a lower application fee of:
- £479 if staying in the UK for up to 3 years (normally £719 for applications made in the UK)
- £943 if staying in the UK for more than 3 years (normally £1,423 for applications made in the UK)
It is important to note that there are 2 separate tables within the Shortage Occupation List3:
- Table 1 – Shortage occupations for which applicants can be paid 80% of the going rate
- Table 2 – Shortage occupations in the area of health and education with going rates based on national pay scales
How can Reiss Edwards help?
Reiss Edwards specialises in making it as easy as possible for overseas workers to gain the immigration permission they require. Our immigration solicitors can:
- Prepare and submit Skilled Worker visa applications for those with a job on UK Shortage Occupation List
- Handle a Skilled Worker visa refusal
- Handle a Skilled Worker visa extension
- If you’re a business, we can also explain how to secure and apply for a sponsor licence to enable your business to employ overseas workers in the UK.
For assistance with the skilled worker visa application, please speak to our immigration lawyers for a free telephone consultation on 020 3744 2797 or complete our enquiry form.
References
1 GOV.UK: Skilled workers jobs on SOL
2 GOV.UK: Going rates for shortage occupations
3 GOV.UK: Immigration rules appendix shortage occupation list