Skilled Worker Visa | Shortage Occupation List in UK

Skilled Worker Visa | Shortage Occupation List in UK

Do you have a skilled worker visa and are looking for a job in the UK? With the recognition of the UK skilled worker visa in December 2020, employers can hire people from abroad having this type of visa only if the job is in the UK shortage occupation list. It is mandatory for employers or HR professionals who are involved in international recruitment to understand the rules and application methods of the UK’s shortage skills list under the skilled worker visa. 

On 4th April 2024, the UK government updated the shortage occupation list in UK under the skilled worker visa. In this article, we will discuss that but before jumping to that section, we need to discuss the UK’s shortage occupation list 2024. So, let’s discuss.

What is the shortage occupation list in UK?

The shortage occupation list in UK for skilled worker visas is an official record of jobs by the UK immigration authority, the Home Office that shows the staff shortage in UK. In other words, it is the official record of occupations by the UK government where there is a shortage of skilled workers in the UK. These jobs can only be offered to individuals obtaining health and care or skilled worker visas. A lack of local efficient workers creates opportunities for foreign nationals who have the required skills to apply for vacant jobs in UK. 

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    Who is eligible for a skilled worker visa in UK?

    A skilled worker visa is the primary route for the non-UK resident workers who want to come to the United Kingdom to work. Under the new-point based immigration system, the non-UK resident must apply for a visa to work in the UK. The workers must be eligible to apply for the visa, covering attributes such as language, skills and salary requirements. The eligibility for a skilled worker visa in the UK is given below.

    • You must work for a UK employer that’s been approved by the home office
    • You must have a certificate from your employer covering information about the role you’ve applied for in the UK
    • Applied for a job under the shortage occupation list in UK
    • You must be paid a minimum salary depending on the type of work you do 

    Skilled worker visa shortage occupation list in UK

    Under the skilled worker visa, if your job is included in the shortage occupation list in UK, you can be paid 80% of the jobs going rate for the occupation code. The annual salaries for these jobs will be calculated based on a 37.5-hour working week. Here is the shortage occupation list in the UK under the skilled worker visa, given below

    Job CodeOccupationsShortage AreasAnnual Salary ( 80% of going rate)Lowest rate
    1212Managers and proprietors in forestry, fishing and related services – only “fishing boat masters”Scotland only£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£27,000 (£13.85 per hour)
    2111Chemical scientists – only jobs in the nuclear industryScotland only£35,200 (£18.05 per hour)£29,600 (£15.18 per hour)
    2112Biological scientists – all jobsUK wide£41,900 (£21.49 per hour)£32,100 (£16.46 per hour)
    2115Social and humanities scientists – only archaeologistsUK wide£36,400 (£18.67 per hour)£25,200 (£12.92 per hour)
    2142Graphic and multimedia designers – all jobsUK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£35,800 (£18.36 per hour)
    3111Laboratory technicians – only jobs requiring 3 or more years’ related on-the-job experience. This experience must not have been gained through working illegally.UK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£23,200 (£11.90 per hour)
    3212Pharmaceutical technicians – all jobsUK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£23,400 (£12.00 per hour)
    3411Artists – all jobsUK wide£32,900 (£16.87 per hour)£27,300 (£14.00 per hour)
    3414Dancers 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).UK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£23,200 (£11.90 per hour)
    3415Musicians – 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 be a full member of the Association of British Orchestras.UK wide£32,900 (£16.87 per hour)£27,300 (£14.00 per hour)
    3416Arts officers, producers and directors – all jobsUK wide£37,500 (£19.23 per hour)£31,300 (£16.05 per hour)
    5119Agriculture and fishing trades not elsewhere classified – only jobs in the fishing industryUK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£23,200 (£11.90 per hour)
    5213Welding 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 working illegally.UK wide£31,700 (£16.26 per hour)£26,400 (£13.54 per hour)
    5235Boat and shop builders and repairers – all jobsScotland only£32,400 (£16.62 per hour)£28,100 (£14.41 per hour)
    5312Stonemasons and related trades – all jobsUK wide£31,000  (£15.90 per hour)£25,800 (£13.23 per hour)
    5313Bricklayers – all jobsUK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£25,800 (£13.23 per hour)
    5314Roofers, roof tilers and slaters – all jobsUK wide£31,000  (£15.90 per hour)£25,800 (£13.23 per hour)
    5316Carpenters and joiners – all jobsUK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£25,200 (£12.92 per hour)
    5319Construction and building trades not elsewhere classified – only retrofittersUK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£25,500 (£13.08 per hour)
    6135Care workers and home carers – all jobs, except jobs with a working location in England are only eligible in this SOC 2020 occupation code where the sponsor holds registration with the Care Quality Commission and is currently carrying on a regulated activity. Private households or individuals (other than sole traders sponsoring someone to work for their business) cannot sponsor Skilled Worker applicants.UK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£23,200 (£11.90 per hour)
    6136Senior care workers – all jobs, except jobs with a working location in England are only eligible in this SOC 2020 occupation code where the sponsor holds registration with the Care Quality Commission and is currently carrying on a regulated activity.UK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£23,200 (£11.90 per hour)
    6129Animal care services occupations not elsewhere classified – only racing grooms, stallion handlers, stud grooms, stud hands, stud handlers and work ridersUK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour)£23,200 (£11.90 per hour)
    9119Fishing and other elementary agriculture occupations not elsewhere classified – only deckhands on large fishing vessels (9 metres and above) where the job requires the worker to have at least 3 years’ full-time experience in using their skills. This experience must not have been gained through working illegally.UK wide£30,960 (£15.88 per hour£23,200 (£11.90 per hour)

    These are the shortage occupation list in UK under skilled worker visa. If do not know the code of your job, you can find jobs from ONS Occupation Coding Tool

    Shortage occupation list in UK under skilled worker visa (Healthcare & Education sector)

    Previously, we discussed the skilled worker visa shortage occupation list in the UK for different sectors. But there is another list of shortage occupations if you work in the healthcare or education sector under the skilled worker visa.

    Occupation codeJob typeRelated job titles
    2211Generalist medical practitionersDoctorGeneral practitionerHouse officer (hospital service)Medical practitionerPhysician
    2212Specialist medical practitionersAnaesthetistConsultant (hospital service)Homeopath (medically qualified)Medical acupuncturistPaediatricianPsychiatristRadiologistSurgeon
    2221PhysiotherapistsElectro-therapistPhysiotherapistPhysiotherapy practitioner
    2222Occupational therapistsCommunity occupational therapistOccupational therapistPaediatric occupational therapist
    2223Speech and language therapistsCommunication therapistLanguage therapistSpeech and language therapistSpeech therapist
    2224Psychotherapists and cognitive behaviour therapistsCognitive behavioural therapistPsycho-analystPsychological counsellorPsychotherapist
    2225Clinical psychologistsClinical psychologistConsultant clinical psychologist
    2226Other psychologistsEducational psychologistForensic psychologistOccupational psychologistPsychologistPsychometrist
    2229Therapy professionals not elsewhere classifiedAcupuncturistArt therapistChiropractorDance movement therapistFamily therapistGenetic counsellorNutritionistOsteopathSports massage therapistSports therapist
    2231Midwifery nursesDelivery suite managerMidwifeMidwifery manager
    2232Registered community nursesCommunity care nurseDistrict nurseHealth visitorPractice nurse
    2233Registered specialist nursesAdvanced primary care nurseIntensive care nurseClinical nurse specialistTheatre manager (hospital service)
    2234Registered nurse practitionersHealth care practitionerMental health practitionerPractitioner (nursing)
    2235Registered mental health nursesCommunity mental health nursePsychiatric nurse
    2236Registered children’s nursesCommunity children’s nurseNeonatal nursePaediatric nurseSchool nurse
    2237Other registered nursing professionalsClinical lead nurseMatron (care/residential home)NurseNurse educatorOccupational health nurseStaff nurseTeam leader (nursing)Ward manager
    2251PharmacistsChemist (pharmaceutical)Dispensary managerPharmaceutical chemistPharmacistPharmacy manager
    2252OptometristsDoctor of optometryOphthalmic opticianOptician
    2253Dental practitionersDental surgeonDentistOrthodontistPeriodontist
    2254Medical radiographersMedical photographerNuclear medicine practitionerRadiographerSonographerTherapeutic radiographerVascular technologist
    2255ParamedicsAmbulance paramedicEmergency care practitionerParamedicParamedic-ECP
    2256PodiatristsChiropodistFoot health practitioner (qualified)Podiatrist
    2259Other health professionals not elsewhere classifiedAudiologistClinical physiologistDietician-nutritionistFamily plannerOccupational health adviserOperating theatre practitionerPhysiologist
    2312Further education teaching professionalsFE College lecturerLecturer (further education)Teacher (further education)Tutor (further education)
    2313Secondary education teaching professionalsCurriculum leader (secondary school)Deputy head teacher (secondary school)Head of year (secondary school)Secondary school teacherSixth form teacherTeacher (secondary school)
    2314Primary education teaching professionalsDeputy head teacher (primary school)Infant teacherJunior school teacherPrimary school teacher
    2315Nursery education teaching professionalsKindergarten teacher (professional)Nursery school teacherPre-school teacher
    2316Special and additional needs education teaching professionalsBehaviour support teacherDeputy head teacher (special/additional needs school)Learning support teacherSpecial educational needs coordinatorSpecial needs teacher
    2321Head teachers and principalsHead master (secondary school)Head teacher (primary school)Principal (further education)Rector (university)
    2461Social workersIndependent review officer (social worker)Mental health social workerSenior practitioner (local government: social services)Social workerTeam leader (local government: social services)
    3213Medical and dental techniciansCardiographerDental hygienistDental technicianMedical technical officerOcularistOrthopaedic technicianRadiography assistant practitioner
    3219Health associate professionals not elsewhere classifiedAntenatal teacherDiet adviserHealth trainerTherapist
    3231Higher level teaching assistantsAdvanced teaching assistantHLTALearning support practitionerTeaching assistant (qualified)
    6112Teaching assistantsClassroom assistantSchool assistantTeaching assistant
    6113Educational support assistantsEducation support assistantLearning support assistantNon-teaching assistant (schools)Special needs assistantSupport assistant (educational establishments)
    6131Nursing auxiliaries and assistantsAuxiliary nurseHealth care assistant (hospital service)Health care support workerNursing assistantNursing auxiliary
    6132Ambulance staff (excluding paramedics)Ambulance care assistantAmbulance driverAmbulance service preparation operativeAmbulance technicianEmergency medical technician
    6133Dental nursesDental assistantDental nurseDental nurse-receptionistDental surgery assistant

    Advantages of shortage occupation list in UK for employers

    Employers in the UK can hire individuals abroad having a skilled worker visa if the jobs they are applying for are included in the shortage occupation list in UK. The employers enjoy several benefits for hiring from the UK skilled worker visa list. Such as-

    Lower fees for visa applications

    Generally, the application cost of a skilled worker visa ranges from £625 to £1,423 depending on your circumstances. The skilled worker visa application fees are lower for the roles on the UK occupation shortage list. 

    Permission to work in a second job

    The workers having sponsorship for a role on the occupation shortage list UK can work for a second job. Employees who have a skilled worker visa can also work for 20 hours a week.

    Salary discount for ILR

    Workers on the UK job shortage list under the skilled worker visa applying for an indefinite leave to remain in the UK may benefit from a salary discount. 

    Tradeable points 

    Workers under the UK skilled worker visa jobs list can gain 20 points in many cases towards the point requirements under the skilled worker visa. 

    Do’s and don’ts of having a skilled worker visa in UK

    If you are a non-UK resident, you may have some restrictions on what you can and can’t do with your visa. The restrictions generally depend on your visa. Here’s what you can and can’t do with a skilled worker visa in the UK.

    Do’s of a  UK skilled worker visa

    • Work in an eligible job included in the shortage occupation list in UK
    • Study
    • Bring depeandants
    • Do additional jobs
    • Voluntary work
    • Travel and return to the UK
    • Apply for the settlement ( after 5 years of living in the UK)

    Don’ts of a UK skilled worker visa

    • Apply for benefits like (public funds, and state pensions)
    • Change jobs or employer

    After making a successful application, you will get a full list of what you can do or can’t do with a skilled worker visa. 

    How long can you stay in UK with a skilled worker visa?

    If you want to work in the United Kingdom, you must apply for a work visa. And the primary route is to have a skilled worker visa. Under the skilled worker visa, you can stay in the UK for up to 5 years. You must extend or update your visa before it expires or if you want to change jobs or employers. You can only apply for this visa if your job is included in the occupation shortage list in UK.

    Eligibility to switch to a skilled worker visa

    You may be able to apply to switch to a skilled worker visa if you are currently living in the UK on a different type of visa. But there is a prohibition that says you can’t travel outside the UK, the Channel Islands, Ireland, or the Isle of Man until you get any decision on your application. If you do this, your application will be withdrawn immediately. Check out the eligibility criteria to switch to a skilled worker visa from a different type of visa.

    • Your job meets the eligibility requirements (involved in the shortage occupation list in UK)
    • You can speak, read, write and understand  English well

    If you are living in the UK with a UK student visa, you must meet one of the following requirements:

    • You have completed the course that you were sponsored to study
    • Your job start date is after your course has been completed
    • You have studied for a PhD programme for at least 24 months

    Your partner’s or child’s visa will not automatically switch to the skilled worker visa if you switch yours. They can either apply at the same time as you or the time before their current visa expires.

    Who can’t apply to switch to a skilled worker visa

    A skilled Worker Visa is a pathway for non-resident UK workers to come to the UK for working purposes. If your job is involved in the skilled worker visa UK list, you can apply for a skilled worker visa from inside or outside the UK. But you can’t apply to switch to a skilled worker visa if you are currently living in the UK on a-

    • Visit visa
    • Short-term student visa
    • Parent of a Child Student visa
    • Seasonal worker visa
    • Domestic worker in a private household visa
    • Immigration bail and
    • If you were permitted to stay outside the immigration rules

    If you are from one of those categories, you must leave the UK and apply for a skilled worker visa from abroad.

    Final words

    If the job you’ve applied for is included in the list of skilled workers in the UK it makes it easier for the employers to meet the point requirements for a skilled worker visa. The job shortage list in UK was recognised first in December 2020. Under this visa, the owner can get jobs that are included in the shortage occupation list in UK. This article is based on the shortage occupation list under the skilled worker visa updated by the UK government on 4th April 2024. But if you’ve got any more queries about the UK visa requirements or settlement in UK, you can always contact AIMS Education

    FAQ

    What is a skilled worker visa?

    Ans: Skilled worker visa is the primary route for the non-UK resident workers who want to come to the United Kingdom to work. It is a pathway to get PR in the UK.

    What is occupation code for UK visa?

    Ans: An occupation code assists the Home Office in assessing whether a migrant worker’s role meets specific visa criteria, including skill level and salary threshold, necessary for qualifying for a UK work visa.

    What is the occupation code 6131?

    Ans: The occupation code 6131 is for nursing auxiliaries and assistants.

    How much is the cost of a skilled worker visa in UK?

    Ans: The application fees of a skilled worker visa range from £625-£1235 depending on the validity of your visa.

    What jobs are included in the shortage occupation list in UK?

    Ans: Many jobs are on the shortage occupation list in the UK under the skilled worker visa. These include programmers, software developers, web designers, IT analysts, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, graphic designers, arts officers, producers, and directors.

    What is the shortage occupation list in UK?

    Ans: The UK’s shortage occupation list for skilled worker visa is an official job record by the UK immigration authority, the Home Office that shows the staff shortage in UK.

    How much can I earn under a skilled worker visa shortage occupation list in UK?

    Ans: Under the skilled worker visa, if your job is included in the shortage occupation list in UK, you can be paid 80% of the jobs going rate for the occupation code. The annual salaries for these jobs will be calculated based on a 37.5-hour working week.

    Who can switch to the Skilled worker visa?

    Ans: To switch to a Skilled Worker Visa, your job must be on the UK’s shortage occupation list, and you must speak, read, write, and understand English well. If you have a UK student visa, you must have finished your course, your job must start after your course ends, or you must have studied for a PhD for at least 24 months.

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