Changes to the National Shortage Occupation List for Work Permits
15 April 2007
The following changes to the National Shortage Occupation List have been announced.
Occupations Added to the List
- Teachers
As of 16 April 2007, all posts in Scotland covering compulsory schooling have been added to the list. As a result of this change, work permit applications for Teachers in Scotland will no longer be subject to a full resident labour test.
This change has been the result of consultation with the Scottish Executive and the General Teaching Council for Scotland.
Occupations Removed from the List
From 29 May 2007, the following occupations will be removed from the National Shortage List:
- Senior Physiotherapists
- Salaried General Dental Practitioners
- Salaried Assistant Dentists
- Salaried Vocational Dental Practitioners
All work permit applications for these occupations will now need to be subject to a full resident labour test. Employers will be required to submit evidence that posts have been advertised, with full details of those who applied and were interviewed, and why resident nationals were not considered suitable. Only when the resident labour test has been satisfied will consideration be given to issuing a work permit.
This change has been the result of consultation with the Department of Health and sector stakeholders.
The National Shortage List contains the full current list of Shortage Occupations. For futher advice, please see our UK work permits (business & commercial) section.
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