Shortage occupation list 2018: call for evidence
Read the full outcome
Detail of outcome
Responses received contributed to our report ‘Full review of the shortage occupation list’
Responses to the online questionnaire are summarised in our final report. Responses received by other means are shown in the above document.
Original call for evidence
Call for evidence description
The call for evidence has been extended to 14 January 2019.
In June 2018, the government commissioned the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to carry out a full review of the composition of the shortage occupation list (SOL), to report in spring 2019. The MAC was asked to start the review of the SOL in the autumn.
The attached call for evidence identifies the sort of information that the MAC will find most helpful to receive during the initial phase of its consideration of the government’s commission, and details of how to submit your evidence. We are requesting that evidence be submitted using the online form detailed in the call for evidence. This allows the MAC to assess and analyse the information in a structured and methodological way, assessing all information using the same criteria. This is the most effective way for the MAC to consider evidence from stakeholders.
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Documents
Updates to this page
Last updated 12 August 2019 + show all updates
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We have added the Food and Drink Federation's submission to the responses document.
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We have published our report on the Shortage Occupation List.
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Changed address for North west: Liverpool roundtable event.
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Added Liverpool roundtable event.
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Updated Sheffield event, no more spaces available
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Updated details.
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Added Scotland and South West roundtable events.
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Updated list of events times and locations.
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New address for Newcastle.
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Regional roundtable events published.
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Closing date for call for evidence on the shortage occupation list 2018 extended to 14 January 2019.
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Replaced the document with a new version.
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First published.