UK Work Permits Shortage Occupations List - New Additions

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24 December 2004


Following pressure from the UK Department of Health it is now easier to employ all salaried General Dental Practitioners, Salaried Assistant Dentists and Vocational Dental Practitioners in the healthcare sector under the work permit scheme. There is no longer a requirement that employers advertise nationally to show a shortage of suitably qualified people to obtain a work permit as these occupations now meet the Shortage Occupation Tier One criteria.

SHORTAGE OCCUPATION LIST

Some occupations are recognized as 'shortage occupations'. This means that there are acute shortages of suitably qualified and skilled workers within the resident labour market.

The resident labour market is defined as countries within the European Economic Area including the United Kingdom.

The shortage occupations are divided into different sectors as follows:

HEALTHCARE SECTOR

Doctors:

Dentists:

Consultant posts in the following specialist areas:

General:

Nurses:

ENGINEERING SECTOR

RAILWAY ENGINEERS

(Senior positions in the above posts would be expected to have at least 5 years relevant experience)

STRUCTURAL/BRIDGE ENGINEERS

TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS ENGINEERS

OTHER OCCUPATIONS

You will find further details of the work permit scheme on our web-site.