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Skilled occupation lists

Australia's skilled visa programs are gated by occupation lists set out in legislative instruments, plus separate lists each state and territory publishes for nomination. This page maps which list applies to which visa and links to every official source.

Facts captured from the official sources on 12 July 2026. Lists change between and within program years — the linked instruments and state pages are always the authoritative versions.

Important notice: General information only — not immigration assistance or legal advice. For advice about your circumstances, book a verified practitioner.

Compiled from the Federal Register of Legislation and official Commonwealth and state government sources — practitioner verification pending.

Commonwealth lists: two separate regimes

Since 7 December 2024 there have been two parallel regimes. The Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) applies to employer-sponsored visas only. The older three-list structure (MLTSSL, STSOL and ROL) still governs the points-tested visas — subclasses 189, 190 and 491 — and also specifies the skills assessing authority for each occupation. The instruments even use different editions of the ANZSCO occupation classification.

InstrumentListsApplies toANZSCO
F2019L00278

Migration (LIN 19/051: Specification of Occupations and Relevant Assessing Authorities) Instrument 2019

Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL), Regional Occupation List (ROL) — including the relevant skills assessing authority for each occupationPoints-tested visas: subclass 189 (MLTSSL only), 190 (MLTSSL + STSOL), 491 (all three lists), and the subclass 485 Post-Vocational Education Work stream (MLTSSL)ANZSCO 2013
F2024L01620

Migration (Specification of Occupations—Subclass 482 Visa) Instrument 2024 (LIN 24/089)

Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) — 456 occupationsSubclass 482 Skills in Demand visa, Core Skills stream (from 7 December 2024)ANZSCO 2022
F2024L01618

Migration (Specification of Occupations and Assessing Authorities—Subclass 186 Visa) Instrument 2024

Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) with assessing authoritiesSubclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme, Direct Entry streamANZSCO 2022
F2019L01403

Migration (LIN 19/219: Occupations for Subclass 494 Visas) Instrument 2019

Subclass 494 occupation listSubclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional)ANZSCO 2013
F2019L00277

Migration (LIN 19/050: Specification of Occupations—Subclass 407 Visa) Instrument 2019

Subclass 407 occupation listSubclass 407 Training visa (occupational training streams)ANZSCO 2013

The Department of Home Affairs also publishes a combined skilled occupation list page and the CSOL as a PDF.

State and territory nomination lists

For subclass 190 and 491 nomination, each state and territory runs its own program with its own occupation list (or, in some cases, no list at all), requirements and allocation. Every program also requires the Commonwealth criteria to be met.

Looking for a departmental form instead? See the departmental forms directory.