Alongside other changes to the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes and work routes, the Immigration Salary List has taken effect from 4th April 2024. It has now completely replaced the previous Shortage Occupation List.
Like the previous Shortage Occupation List, the Immigration Salary List notes SOCs that are regarded as being in shortage. The Immigration Salary List still permits a discount to the going rate that an employee needs to be paid, as well as a discount to the fees paid on a visa application.
However, there are some key changes that have been brought in under the Immigration Salary List:
Although a reduction in the overall number of roles listed on the Immigration Salary List, alongside an increase in the minimum expected salary may present a challenge to employers, there are some benefits to sponsoring an employer in an Immigration Salary List role:
It is also worth noting that the Immigration Salary List, currently with 23 roles included, is likely to expand in scope. Although it cannot be predicted when or which roles may be included, more sponsors and employees will likely be able to benefit from the Immigration Salary List. However, this will depend on the outcome of the ‘full review’ that the government has stated that it will ask the MAC to carry out sometime mid-to-late 2024.
Once the review opens, the MAC will consult with businesses, allowing businesses to submit representations on the current salary list and providing data and evidence as to which other occupations should be included.