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New Skilled Occupation List - New SOL |
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DIAC has announced the new Skilled Occupation List, New SOL.
As expected, the number of occupations in the list has been reduced by over half, to ensure people with the most critical skills are able to migrate.
What Occupations Have Stayed on the New SOL?
The jobs that remain in highest demand, and therefore on the New SOL, are accountants, auditors, IT professionals, construction professionals, nurses, engineers, childcare managers, secondary school teachers, urban planners, medical professionals and social workers. The trades that remain on the list are telecommunications,mechanics, welders, fabricators, aircraft trades, bricklayers, stonemasons, carpenters, joiners, glaziers, painters, gas fitters, plumbers, plasterers, sheet metal workers, panel beaters, electricians, tilers, instrument trades and more - please check the link above. If you work in one of the above occupations and qualify to migrate, this is the ideal time to start your migration application as the list will be updated annually and will remain steady.
What Jobs Have Been Added to the New SOL?Special needs teachers are now on the SOL. What if My Occupation is no Longer on the New SOL?
If your job was on the existing SOL but is not on the New SOL, there may still be a skilled pathway for you, once each state announces the occupations on its shortage list. We will update you with the states lists as soon as they are announced. Some of the jobs removed from the New SOL are chefs, cooks, hairdressers, primary school teachers, marketers, HR, general managers and pharmacists. Please check the full list for specific information. If you are a current True Blue Migration client, contact your agent to confirm how this impacts on you. |

























