Is your Occupation in Danger – SOL List changes for 2014

The Australian Government is advised to remove over 50 occupations from the DIAC’s (Department of Immigration and Citizenship) Skilled Occupation List in 2014.

Every year the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) consults the Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency (AWPA) for preparing the Skilled Occupation Lists (SOL). For the next year (2014) this Agency has advised the DIAC to cut more than 50 Occupations from the SOL List.

What is the Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency?

The Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency (AWPA) is an independent statutory body which provides advice to the Australian Government on Australia’s current, emerging and future skills and workforce development needs. AWPA provides advice on a broad range of areas that affect the demand, supply and use of skills. Since 2009 this Agency also assists the Australian Government by developing an annually updated list of Skilled Occupations for migration purposes.

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Which occupations are likely to be cut?

The AWPA has flagged a number of occupations which were borderline in terms of their inclusion on the SOL. The occupations are as following:

ANZSCO

Occupation

221111

Accountant (General)(a)

221112

Management Accountant(a)

221113

Taxation Accountant(a)

224111

Actuary

224511

Land Economist

224512

Valuer

232212

Surveyor

232213

Cartographer

232214

Other Spatial Scientist

233111

Chemical Engineer

233211

Civil Engineer

233212

Geotechnical Engineer

233213

Quantity Surveyor

233214

Structural Engineer

233215

Transport Engineer

233411

Electronics Engineer

233511

Industrial Engineer

233512

Mechanical Engineer

233513

Production or Plant Engineer

233911

Aeronautical Engineer

233912

Agricultural Engineer

233913

Biomedical Engineer

233914

Engineering Technologist

233915

Environmental Engineer

233916

Naval Architect

234611

Medical Laboratory Scientist

234711

Veterinarian

252312

Dentist

252712

Speech Pathologist(b)

261111

ICT Business Analyst

261112

Systems Analyst

261311

Analyst Programmer

261312

Developer Programmer

261313

Software Engineer

321111

Automotive Electrician

321211

Motor Mechanic (General)

321212

Diesel Motor Mechanic

321213

Motorcycle Mechanic

321214

Small Engine Mechanic

322211

Sheetmetal Trades Worker

331112

Stonemason

331211

Carpenter and Joiner

331212

Carpenter

331213

Joiner

332211

Painting Trades Workers

333111

Glazier

333211

Fibrous Plasterer

333212

Solid Plasterer

399111

Boat Builder and Repairer

399112

Shipwright

411211

Dental Hygienist

411212

Dental Prosthetist

411213

Dental Technician

411214

Dental Therapist

Source: http://www.awpa.gov.au

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