UK Shortage Occupation List and Immigration Salary List
The UK Shortage Occupation List historically identified roles where the UK labour market lacked sufficient skilled workers. Today, this framework has evolved into the Immigration Salary List, which determines which occupations receive immigration concessions under the Skilled Worker route.
For applicants and employers, inclusion on this list can reduce visa barriers, but it does not remove compliance requirements.
Visa Aid provides guidance based strictly on current Home Office rules, not outdated terminology.
What the Shortage Occupation and Immigration Salary Lists Mean
Being on the list does not guarantee visa approval.
It means the role:
- Is recognised by the UK government as in national demand
• May qualify for reduced salary thresholds
• Can attract lower visa fees in some cases
• Is prioritised for Skilled Worker sponsorship
All eligibility rules still apply.
Who Benefits From These Lists
For Skilled Workers
Applicants may benefit from:
- Lower minimum salary requirements
• Increased sponsorship opportunities
• Higher demand across approved UK employers
• Faster employer decision making
A job offer from a licensed sponsor is still mandatory.
For UK Employers
Employers hiring from shortage roles may:
- Access a wider overseas talent pool
• Reduce recruitment delays
• Improve workforce stability in high demand sectors
Employers remain fully accountable for sponsorship compliance.
Occupations Commonly Included
The Immigration Salary List typically covers roles in:
- Healthcare and social care
• Engineering and construction
• Information technology and cybersecurity
• Education and specialist teaching roles
• Certain scientific and technical professions
The exact occupations change regularly based on labour market reviews.
Assumptions based on old lists lead to refusals.
Critical Compliance Warning
Many visa refusals occur because applicants or employers:
- Use outdated occupation codes
• Apply under removed roles
• Assume automatic eligibility
• Ignore salary and skill thresholds
Visa Aid verifies eligibility against the current Home Office list, not historical summaries.
Where the Official Rules Come From
All guidance provided by Visa Aid aligns with:
- UK Immigration Rules
• Home Office sponsor guidance
• Immigration Salary List publications
Official government source:
https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/immigration-salary-list
How Visa Aid Supports Applicants and Employers
Visa Aid assists by:
- Confirming whether a role is currently eligible
• Mapping job descriptions to correct occupation codes
• Advising on salary thresholds and concessions
• Preventing refusals caused by outdated information
This is regulatory guidance, not marketing content.
Do Not Apply Based on Assumptions
The UK labour market list changes.
Eligibility today does not guarantee eligibility tomorrow.
Speak to Visa Aid before applying, not after a refusal.