Australian Skilled Occupation List Search
Your Essential Guide to a New Life in AustraliaThe Australian Skilled Occupation List (SOL) is a list developed by the Australian Government that includes skills and professions in demand in the country. This list is intended to guide and prioritize the immigration applications of foreign skilled workers and professionals who can fill shortages in the Australian labor market. The Australian Skilled Occupation List is regularly updated to reflect the changing needs of the national economy and the labor market.
Australia has several different occupation lists, which apply to different visa types, for example:
ROL (Regional Occupation List): A list of occupations designed to meet the labor market needs of specific regional areas, aimed at guiding foreign talent to fill skill gaps in these regions.
STSOL (Short-term Skilled Occupation List): This list identifies occupations needed to fill short-term skill shortages in Australia and is applicable to applications for temporary skilled work visas (such as the TSS visa, which replaced the 457 visa).
MLTSSL (Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List): This list from the Australian immigration authorities identifies skills and occupations in long-term demand in Australia. It is an essential reference standard for applying for certain visas, such as the Skilled Independent visa.
Each occupation on the lists specifies the corresponding assessing authority, and applicants are required to pass a skills assessment conducted by that authority. Each occupation on the list is assigned a corresponding ANZSCO (Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations) code, which provides a detailed description of the occupation's duties, skill level, and qualification requirements. For individuals wishing to migrate to Australia through a skilled migration pathway, checking the latest Australian skilled occupation list is the first step to determine if their occupation is in demand, which helps in deciding on a suitable migration strategy and visa type.

Search by occupation name or code; you can also enter the visa you want the occupation to support. For example, enter "186" to find which occupations are eligible for a 186 visa.
- Welfare Worker
- Vegetable Grower
- Transport Company Manager
- Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages
- Swimming Coach or Instructor
- Stockbroking Dealer
- Specialist Managers nec
- Social Professionals nec
- Snowsport Instructor
- Records Manager
- Production Manager (Mining)
- Primary Products Inspectors nec
- Photographer
- Nutritionist
- Nurse Manager
- Newspaper or Periodical Editor
- Naturopath
- Music Professionals nec
- Minister of Religion
- Metallurgical or Materials Technician
- Medical Laboratory Technician
- Manufacturer
- Make Up Artist
- Life Science Technician
- Librarian
- Jeweller
- Interpreter
- Industrial Designer
- ICT Trainer
- ICT Support Engineer
- Horse Riding Coach or Instructor
- Health Promotion Officer
- Health Information Manager
- Health and Welfare Services Managers nec
- Gymnastics Coach or Instructor
- Greenkeeper
- Graphic Designer
- Grape Grower
- Gardener (General)
- Gallery or Museum Curator
- Florist
- Financial Market Dealer
- Financial Investment Manager
- Financial Dealers nec
- Financial Brokers nec
- Film and Video Editor
- Fashion Designer
- Family and Marriage Counsellor
- Facilities Manager
- Education Adviser
- Dressmaker or Tailor
- Disabilities Services Officer
- Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage)
- Dance Teacher (Private Tuition)
- Customer Service Manager
- Counsellors nec
- Copywriter
- Conference and Event Organiser
- Commodities Trader
- Careers Counsellor
- Camera Operator (Film, Television or Video)
- Cafe or Restaurant Manager
- Book or Script Editor
- Art Teacher (Private Tuition)
- Animal Attendants and Trainers nec
- Acupuncturist