The United Kingdom government has released an updated list of 82 occupations eligible for temporary work visas under its Shortage Occupation Scheme, as part of ongoing efforts to attract skilled workers and address labour gaps across key sectors of the economy.
The updated list, published by the Home Office, outlines roles across health, engineering, construction, agriculture, education, and technology that now qualify for streamlined visa applications. The revision aims to ensure that employers facing domestic skill shortages can recruit qualified professionals from abroad to fill critical positions.
Among the newly listed occupations are civil engineers, software developers, medical practitioners, veterinarians, chefs, welders, care workers, and secondary school teachers in specific subjects. The eligibility extends to temporary work routes under the Seasonal Worker and Skilled Worker categories.
Under the new arrangement, eligible applicants will benefit from simplified visa processing, reduced application fees, and flexibility in sponsorship requirements. However, employers must still meet compliance conditions and demonstrate that recruitment efforts within the UK labour market have been exhausted before hiring foreign staff.
Government officials said the policy update reflects the UK’s commitment to maintaining a balanced approach—supporting economic growth while ensuring that immigration remains targeted and skills-based.
The Shortage Occupation List is reviewed periodically in consultation with the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to align with labour market needs and emerging economic priorities.
The Home Office added that the updated list will take effect immediately, providing opportunities for skilled professionals from across the world to contribute to the UK’s workforce under regulated temporary visa conditions.




