What is the Regional Occupation List (ROL) for the TSS visa

For the Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (TSS Visa) subclass 482, there are three different occupation lists. Available occupations will be listed on the Short Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL), the Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) or the Regional Occupation List (ROL).

It’s very important you understand the difference between these occupation lists and what they allow you to do. In this article we are going to take a look at the ROL, what occupations are on it, the English requirements, as well as how it can lead to Permanent Residency (PR).

What is the ROL?

The ROL is a list of skilled occupations that can be sponsored through the Medium-Term Stream for a TSS visa. However one important requirement for any ROL occupation is that the position must be in regional Australia. Therefore if you are to be nominated for a ROL occupation you will not be able to work in any metropolitan areas in Australia such as Melbourne or Sydney.

Currently, this list includes 77 occupations which are reviewed every year.

Occupations listed on the ROL

Using the table below, you can search all occupations listed on the ROL. It’s worth reading the full ANZSCO occupation description for your occupation so you understand the required level of formal qualification, if additional experience can substitute formal qualifications, and what the tasks are associated with the occupation. In the ANZSCO description there is a section called ‘Tasks’ which is very important as these tasks are what you will need to prove you have experience performing when you apply for your TSS visa.


Data is based on the latest version of the 482 visa legislative instrument and updated June 2022.

Find your occupation’s ANZSCO description

If you want to see the full ANZSCO description for your occupation, copy your occupation’s ANZSCO number from the table above → click the button below → you will be redirected to the ANZSCO website → then, paste your occupations number into the search box and click search. 

ROL occupations - how long the are visas granted for

If your occupation is on the ROL then your visa will be granted for either one, two, three or four years. It will be up to the sponsoring employer to decide how many years they will nominate you for. The reason they may not nominate you for a maximum of four years is that they will have to pay an upfront levy to the Australian Government for each nominated year.

Like occupations on the MLTSSL, you can reapply for a new visa as many times as you like both in and outside of Australia. You will need an employer willing to nominate you each time.

General requirements

Each occupation varies according to ANZSCO’s classification of that occupation. All occupations on the ROL have the same English requirements. You will also need to prove in your application that you meet the health requirements and character requirements.

Depending on your occupation and nationality you may also be required to complete a skills assessment.

The English score required for ROL occupations

You will need to complete an English test to prove you meet the minimum standards for English language proficiency unless English exemptions apply.

The score required for ROL occupations is slightly higher than for occupations on the STSOL.

Will Permanent Residency (PR) be an option?

Yes. Like occupations on the STSOL, you will have to work in regional Australia to be eligible for PR. Make sure you understand which areas are classed as Regional Australia and which areas are metropolitan.

You must work for the same employer for a minimum of three years in order to be eligible to apply for PR through the Employer Nomination Scheme visa (ENS) subclass 186, or the Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme visa (RSMS) subclass 187.

If for whatever reason you decide to change employers you will need to work for the new employer(again regional) for a further three years, regardless of how long you worked for the previous employer.

Finally, your employer must be willing to support your application once you are eligible. For an employer to support your application they must pay an additional $3,000 or $5,000 to the Australian Government. Not all employers may be willing to support the application. We recommend you discuss this with any potential employers to avoid lost time.

For a lot of people migrating to Australia PR is their aim. Therefore we recommend that you fully understand your PR options and the requirements.

Visa application costs for ROL occupations

The following costs only cover the Government fees for the visa application. Other costs, such as fees for using a registered Migration Agent, health checks, English language tests, or police certificates are additional.

All prices are in Australian dollars (AUD) and must be paid at the time of lodging the application.

Government Fees

All prices are in Australian dollars (AUD) and must be paid at the time of lodging the application.

Which occupations are on the ROL?

The following occupations are included on the ROL as of the date of this article. Each occupation has a link outlining the occupation’s key characteristics and requirements as outlined by ANZSCO. To fully understand what each section means you can read what sponsored occupations are available on the TSS Visa.

Summary

Understanding which category your occupation belongs to is vital. This will help you make the correct decision about any PR aspirations you may have, and help you understand the visa requirements.

If you would like our help with understanding which documents to gather or if you want to discuss our TSS Visa Program to see how we can help find you an employer, please get in contact with us today.

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Disclaimer

All of the information provided has been gathered and written based on general information that is available at the Department of Home Affairs website.

This information is not legal advice and should be used for general information purposes only. 

We strongly recommend you engage a Registered Migration Agent who can complete a full assessment and advise you accordingly. If you would like to be connected with a Registered Migration Agent, please contact us and we will find an agent to help you.  

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