This is your chance to give input to the draft Core Skills Occupations List.
The Migration Strategy, unveiled on 11 December 2023, provides a plan for the future of Australia’s migration system.
Streamlining the list of occupations eligible for employer-sponsored visas appears logical for a migration system often criticised for being slow, complex and ‘broken’.
Late last year, Home Affairs Minister, Clare O’Neil and Immigration Minister, Andrew Giles revealed a plan to only have three streams for work visas:
In addition to these streams, the Migration Strategy also formalised the creation of Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) to use data-driven evidence and advice to determine Australia’s skill requirements.
JSA has crafted a Migration Labour Market Indicator Model, which, combined with extensive stakeholder involvement, will guide the formulation of recommendations to the government regarding the CSOL.
Draft Core Skills Occupation List
The draft CSOL has now been released based on labour market analysis for Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) Skill Level 1 to 3 occupations.
There are three lists of skilled occupations open to stakeholder feedback.
However, only two of the top 10 occupations receiving visa grants in 2022-23 are listed as ‘Confident On’ in the draft Core Skills Occupations List (CSOL), listed below.
New IT sector occupations open for consultation include:
In addition, a range of “in demand” occupations may be considered for inclusion, including:
Giving feedback will help finalise the Draft Core Skills Occupation List and shape the future of work in Australia. The JSA is looking for feedback from:
Anyone can provide feedback by completing the survey questions or uploading a separate submission before the deadline: Friday, 10 May 2024, at 5.00pm AEST.
The information collected will supplement the labour market data and intelligence available to Jobs and Skills Australia to inform its advice to the Government on the Core Skills Occupations List.
This list is a draft and doesn’t represent the final decision on the CSOL list. If you’d like to understand the potential impacts of an occupation being listed as Confident On, Confident Off, or Targeted for Consultation, please contact our Migration Services team.