186 Visa Occupation List – Eligible Jobs for Permanent Residency in Australia

186 visa occupation list

The list of occupations for the 186 visa is the key for the Direct Entry Stream. The Direct Entry Stream has changed to the Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) for eligibility, and subclass 186 uses ANZSCO 2022 for coding of occupations The Temporary Residence Transition stream has different rules, as it does not require a separate occupation list. It is related to the last temporary skilled visa you held. Before you go through the effort of a nomination or a visa application, it is a good idea to check your ANZSCO code, stream, and nomination pathway.

The table below gives the fastest way to see where the occupation question fits in subclass 186. 

186 stream

Does the occupation list matter?

Main occupation check

Direct Entry

Yes

Occupation must be on the current CSOL, subject to any caveats

Temporary Residence Transition

Not in the same way

Occupation eligibility is based on the occupation linked to your most recently held temporary skilled visa

Labour Agreement

Depends on the labour agreement

Occupation rules come from the approved agreement

 

What is the 186 Visa Occupation List?

The occupation list for 186 Visa applications is the list of occupations that are eligible for supporting a subclass 186 nomination for a direct entry visa In other words, when one wants to know if their occupation qualifies, they simply ask themselves: Is my occupation eligible at all?That comes before age, English, work experience, skills assessment, and employer paperwork, because an occupation mismatch can stop the case at the start. 

Right now, the 186 visa occupation list for Direct Entry is tied to the Core Skills Occupation List. The current occupation source of truth sits in the relevant legislative instrument, while the skilled occupation material gives the working summary, ANZSCO code, caveats, and assessing authority details.

At Stepping Stones Career Solutions, this is usually the first check we run for clients. A job title on a contract is not enough on its own. The ANZSCO code, the real duties, and the stream all need to line up before the case has a solid base.

 

Full 186 Visa Occupation List for Direct Entry

For the Direct Entry stream of the 186 visa, the nominated occupation must appear on the current Core Skills Occupation List, and subclass 186 uses ANZSCO 2022 coding. Below is the full current occupation set for Direct Entry applicants. Caveats can still apply to some occupations, so the code and duties still need to match properly.

Management, Business, Media and Creative Occupations

ANZSCO code

Occupation

111111

Chief Executive or Managing Director

111211

Corporate General Manager

121111

Aquaculture Farmer

121311

Apiarist

121313

Dairy Cattle Farmer

121315

Goat Farmer

121318

Pig Farmer

121321

Poultry Farmer

121611

Flower Grower

131112

Sales and Marketing Manager

131113

Advertising Manager

132111

Corporate Services Manager

132211

Finance Manager

132311

Human Resource Manager

132411

Policy and Planning Manager

132511

Research and Development Manager

133111

Construction Project Manager

133112

Project Builder

133211

Engineering Manager

133511

Production Manager (Forestry)

133512

Production Manager (Manufacturing)

133611

Supply and Distribution Manager

133612

Procurement Manager

134211

Medical Administrator / Medical Superintendent

134212

Nursing Clinical Director

134213

Primary Health Organisation Manager

134311

School Principal

134411

Faculty Head

134499

Education Managers nec

135111

Chief Information Officer

135112

ICT Project Manager

135199

ICT Managers nec

139911

Arts Administrator or Manager

139912

Environmental Manager

139913

Laboratory Manager

139916

Quality Assurance Manager

139917

Regulatory Affairs Manager

141311

Hotel or Motel Manager

141411

Licensed Club Manager

141999

Accommodation and Hospitality Managers nec

142111

Retail Manager (General)

142116

Travel Agency Manager

149411

Fleet Manager

149911

Boarding Kennel or Cattery Operator

149912

Cinema or Theatre Manager

149915

Equipment Hire Manager

149999

Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers nec

211212

Music Director

212111

Artistic Director

212315

Program Director (Television or Radio)

212316

Stage Manager

212317

Technical Director

212318

Video Producer

212413

Print Journalist

212414

Radio Journalist

212415

Technical Writer

212416

Television Journalist

212499

Journalists and Other Writers nec

221111

Accountant (General)

221112

Management Accountant

221113

Taxation Accountant

221211

Company Secretary

221213

External Auditor

221214

Internal Auditor

222112

Finance Broker

222113

Insurance Broker

222311

Financial Investment Adviser

223111

Human Resource Adviser

223112

Recruitment Consultant

223113

Workplace Relations Adviser

224111

Actuary

224112

Mathematician

224114

Data Analyst

224115

Data Scientist

224116

Statistician

224511

Land Economist

224512

Valuer

224712

Organisation and Methods Analyst

224713

Management Consultant

224714

Supply Chain Analyst

224914

Patents Examiner

224999

Information and Organisation Professionals nec

225111

Advertising Specialist

225113

Marketing Specialist

225114

Content Creator (Marketing)

225211

ICT Account Manager

225212

ICT Business Development Manager

225213

ICT Sales Representative

225311

Public Relations Professional

225411

Sales Representative (Industrial Products)

225412

Sales Representative (Medical and Pharmaceutical Products)

225499

Technical Sales Representatives nec

231111

Aeroplane Pilot

231113

Flying Instructor

231114

Helicopter Pilot

231199

Air Transport Professionals nec

231212

Ship’s Engineer

232111

Architect

Engineering, Science and Education Occupations

ANZSCO code

Occupation

232112

Landscape Architect

232212

Surveyor

232213

Cartographer

232214

Other Spatial Scientist

232313

Jewellery Designer

232412

Illustrator

232413

Multimedia Designer

232414

Web Designer

232511

Interior Designer

232611

Urban and Regional Planner

233111

Chemical Engineer

233112

Materials Engineer

233211

Civil Engineer

233212

Geotechnical Engineer

233213

Quantity Surveyor

233214

Structural Engineer

233215

Transport Engineer

233311

Electrical Engineer

233411

Electronics Engineer

233511

Industrial Engineer

233512

Mechanical Engineer

233513

Production or Plant Engineer

233611

Mining Engineer (excluding Petroleum)

233612

Petroleum Engineer

233911

Aeronautical Engineer

233912

Agricultural Engineer

233913

Biomedical Engineer

233914

Engineering Technologist

233915

Environmental Engineer

233916

Naval Architect / Marine Designer

233999

Engineering Professionals nec

234111

Agricultural Consultant

234114

Agricultural Research Scientist

234115

Agronomist

234116

Aquaculture or Fisheries Scientist

234211

Chemist

234212

Food Technologist

234213

Wine Maker

234312

Environmental Consultant

234399

Environmental Scientists nec

234411

Geologist

234412

Geophysicist

234413

Hydrogeologist

234511

Life Scientist (General)

234513

Biochemist

234515

Botanist

234516

Marine Biologist

234521

Entomologist

234522

Zoologist

234599

Life Scientists nec

234612

Respiratory Scientist

234711

Veterinarian

234911

Conservator

234912

Metallurgist

234913

Meteorologist

234914

Physicist

234999

Natural and Physical Science Professionals nec

241111

Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher

241213

Primary School Teacher

241311

Middle School Teacher / Intermediate School Teacher

241411

Secondary School Teacher

241511

Special Needs Teacher

241512

Teacher of the Hearing Impaired

241513

Teacher of the Sight Impaired

241599

Special Education Teachers nec

242111

University Lecturer

242211

Vocational Education Teacher / Polytechnic Teacher

249112

Education Reviewer

249214

Music Teacher (Private Tuition)

249299

Private Tutors and Teachers nec

Health, Medical and Nursing Occupations

ANZSCO code

Occupation

251111

Dietitian

251211

Medical Diagnostic Radiographer

251212

Medical Radiation Therapist

251213

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

251214

Sonographer

251312

Occupational Health and Safety Adviser

251411

Optometrist

251412

Orthoptist

251511

Hospital Pharmacist

251512

Industrial Pharmacist

251513

Retail Pharmacist

251912

Orthotist or Prosthetist

251999

Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals nec

252214

Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner

252299

Complementary Health Therapists nec

252311

Dental Specialist

252312

Dentist

252411

Occupational Therapist

252511

Physiotherapist

252611

Podiatrist

252711

Audiologist

252712

Speech Pathologist / Speech Language Therapist

253111

General Practitioner

253112

Resident Medical Officer

253211

Anaesthetist

253311

Specialist Physician (General Medicine)

253312

Cardiologist

253313

Clinical Haematologist

253314

Medical Oncologist

253315

Endocrinologist

253316

Gastroenterologist

253317

Intensive Care Specialist

253318

Neurologist

253321

Paediatrician

253322

Renal Medicine Specialist

253323

Rheumatologist

253324

Thoracic Medicine Specialist

253399

Specialist Physicians nec

253411

Psychiatrist

253511

Surgeon (General)

253512

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

253513

Neurosurgeon

253514

Orthopaedic Surgeon

253515

Otorhinolaryngologist

253516

Paediatric Surgeon

253517

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon

253518

Urologist

253521

Vascular Surgeon

253911

Dermatologist

253912

Emergency Medicine Specialist

253913

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

253914

Ophthalmologist

253915

Pathologist

253917

Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist

253918

Radiation Oncologist

253999

Medical Practitioners nec

254111

Midwife

254211

Nurse Educator

254212

Nurse Researcher

254411

Nurse Practitioner

254412

Registered Nurse (Aged Care)

254413

Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)

254414

Registered Nurse (Community Health)

254415

Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)

254416

Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)

254417

Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)

254418

Registered Nurse (Medical)

254421

Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)

254422

Registered Nurse (Mental Health)

254423

Registered Nurse (Perioperative)

254424

Registered Nurse (Surgical)

254425

Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)

254499

Registered Nurses nec

ICT, legal, Community and Technical Occupations

ANZSCO code

Occupation

261111

ICT Business Analyst

261112

Systems Analyst

261211

Multimedia Specialist

261212

Web Developer

261311

Analyst Programmer

261312

Developer Programmer

261313

Software Engineer

261314

Software Tester

261315

Cyber Security Engineer

261316

Devops Engineer

261317

Penetration Tester

261399

Software and Applications Programmers nec

262111

Database Administrator

262113

Systems Administrator

262114

Cyber Governance Risk and Compliance Specialist

262115

Cyber Security Advice and Assessment Specialist

262116

Cyber Security Analyst

262117

Cyber Security Architect

262118

Cyber Security Operations Coordinator

263111

Computer Network and Systems Engineer

263112

Network Administrator

263113

Network Analyst

263211

ICT Quality Assurance Engineer

263213

ICT Systems Test Engineer

263299

ICT Support and Test Engineers nec

263312

Telecommunications Network Engineer

271111

Barrister

271214

Intellectual Property Lawyer

271299

Judicial and Other Legal Professionals nec

271311

Solicitor

272112

Drug and Alcohol Counsellor

272114

Rehabilitation Counsellor

272115

Student Counsellor

272311

Clinical Psychologist

272312

Educational Psychologist

272313

Organisational Psychologist

272314

Psychotherapist

272399

Psychologists nec

272413

Translator

272511

Social Worker

272612

Recreation Officer / Recreation Coordinator

311112

Agricultural and Agritech Technician

311113

Animal Husbandry Technician

311114

Aquaculture or Fisheries Technician

311115

Irrigation Designer

311211

Anaesthetic Technician

311212

Cardiac Technician

311215

Pharmacy Technician

311217

Respiratory Technician

311299

Medical Technicians nec

311312

Meat Inspector

311314

Primary Products Quality Assurance Officer

311399

Primary Products Assurance and Inspection Officers nec

311411

Chemistry Technician

311412

Earth Science Technician

311499

Science Technicians nec

312111

Architectural Draftsperson

312112

Building Associate

312113

Building Inspector

312114

Construction Estimator

312116

Surveying or Spatial Science Technician

312199

Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians nec

312211

Civil Engineering Draftsperson

312212

Civil Engineering Technician

312311

Electrical Engineering Draftsperson

312312

Electrical Engineering Technician

312412

Electronic Engineering Technician

312511

Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson

312512

Mechanical Engineering Technician

312911

Maintenance Planner

312912

Metallurgical or Materials Technician

312913

Mine Deputy

312914

Other Draftsperson

312999

Building and Engineering Technicians nec

313111

Hardware Technician

313112

ICT Customer Support Officer

313113

Web Administrator

313199

ICT Support Technicians nec

313212

Telecommunications Field Engineer

313213

Telecommunications Network Planner

313214

Telecommunications Technical Officer or Technologist

321111

Automotive Electrician

Trades, Care, Hospitality and Administrative Occupations

ANZSCO code

Occupation

321211

Motor Mechanic (General)

321212

Diesel Motor Mechanic

321213

Motorcycle Mechanic

321214

Small Engine Mechanic

322112

Electroplater

322113

Farrier

322114

Metal Casting Trades Worker

322211

Sheetmetal Worker

322311

Metal Fabricator

322312

Pressure Welder

322313

Welder (First Class)

323111

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics)

323112

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)

323113

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures)

323211

Fitter (General)

323212

Fitter and Turner

323213

Fitter-Welder

323214

Metal Machinist (First Class)

323215

Textile, Clothing and Footwear Mechanic

323299

Metal Fitters and Machinists nec

323313

Locksmith

323314

Precision Instrument Maker and Repairer

323411

Engineering Patternmaker

323412

Toolmaker

324111

Panelbeater

324211

Vehicle Body Builder

324212

Vehicle Trimmer

324311

Vehicle Painter

331111

Bricklayer

331112

Stonemason

331211

Carpenter and Joiner

331212

Carpenter

331213

Joiner

332111

Floor Finisher

332211

Painter

333111

Glazier

333211

Plasterer (Wall and Ceiling)

333212

Renderer (Solid Plaster)

333311

Roof Tiler

333411

Wall and Floor Tiler

334112

Airconditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber

334113

Drainer

334114

Gasfitter

334115

Roof Plumber

334116

Plumber (General)

334117

Fire Protection Plumber

341111

Electrician (General)

341112

Electrician (Special Class)

342111

Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic

342211

Electrical Linesworker / Electrical Line Mechanic

342212

Technical Cable Jointer

342311

Business Machine Mechanic

342313

Electronic Equipment Trades Worker

342314

Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (General)

342315

Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class)

342411

Cabler (Data and Telecommunications)

342412

Telecommunications Cable Jointer

342413

Telecommunications Linesworker / Telecommunications Line Mechanic

342414

Telecommunications Technician

351111

Baker

351112

Pastrycook

351211

Butcher or Smallgoods Maker

351311

Chef

351411

Cook

361111

Dog Handler or Trainer

361112

Horse Trainer

361311

Veterinary Nurse

362411

Nurseryperson

362511

Arborist

362512

Tree Worker

362711

Landscape Gardener

362712

Irrigation Technician

391111

Hairdresser

392111

Print Finisher

392112

Screen Printer

392211

Graphic Pre-press Trades Worker

392311

Printing Machinist

393114

Shoemaker

393311

Upholsterer

394112

Cabinet Maker

394113

Furniture Maker

394211

Furniture Finisher

394212

Picture Framer

394213

Wood Machinist

394299

Wood Machinists and Other Wood Trades Workers nec

399111

Boat Builder and Repairer

399112

Shipwright

399211

Chemical Plant Operator

399212

Gas or Petroleum Operator

399213

Power Generation Plant Operator

399513

Light Technician

399516

Sound Technician

399599

Performing Arts Technicians nec

399611

Signwriter

399911

Diver

399913

Optical Dispenser / Dispensing Optician

399914

Optical Mechanic

399916

Plastics Technician

399918

Fire Protection Equipment Technician

399999

Technicians and Trades Workers nec

411111

Ambulance Officer

411112

Intensive Care Ambulance Paramedic

411211

Dental Hygienist

411212

Dental Prosthetist

411213

Dental Technician

411214

Dental Therapist

411311

Diversional Therapist

411411

Enrolled Nurse

411611

Massage Therapist

411711

Community Worker

411713

Family Support Worker

411715

Residential Care Officer

411716

Youth Worker

421111

Child Care Worker

421114

Out of School Hours Care Worker

431411

Hotel Service Manager

451111

Beauty Therapist

451412

Tour Guide

451612

Travel Consultant

451711

Flight Attendant

452311

Diving Instructor (Open Water)

452317

Other Sports Coach or Instructor (Wushu Martial Arts Coach or Yoga Instructor Only)

452321

Sports Development Officer

511111

Contract Administrator

511112

Program or Project Administrator

512111

Office Manager

521212

Legal Secretary

599111

Conveyancer

599211

Clerk of Court

599612

Insurance Loss Adjuster

599915

Clinical Coder

611211

Insurance Agent

639211

Retail Buyer

Before lodging a nomination or visa application, check the ANZSCO code against the real day-to-day duties, any caveats, and the correct assessing authority. At Stepping Stones Career Solutions, we review the occupation fit before the employer-sponsored pathway moves ahead.

 

186 Visa Direct Entry Occupation List

The 186 visa direct entry occupation list matters because the Direct Entry stream is the subclass 186 path where your nominated occupation must sit on the current CSOL. After the reforms that began on 7 December 2024, the CSOL replaced the older Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List for ENS Direct Entry, and the Core Skills Income Threshold replaced the older threshold settings for ENS salary floors. 

For Direct Entry, the main visa checks still go well beyond the 186 visa direct entry occupation list.Currently, Applicants to these essential items: you must be below 45 years of age at the time of lodgement unless an exemption applies, be nominated for a CSOL occupation, have at least 3 years of work experience, have a positive skills assessment before lodgement unless exempt, and meet English requirements.

One detail many applicants miss is the role of caveats. The caveats can exclude the use of some occupations in certain situations, and these caveats apply to ENS Direct Entry and the Skills in Demand visa. That is one reason the 186 visa occupation list cannot be checked by title alone. 

 

Four Things to Check Before You Apply 186 Visa Occupation List

The four checks below line up with the current subclass 186 occupation setup. 

Check

Why it matters

Occupation on CSOL

Direct Entry needs a current eligible occupation

ANZSCO code

The code must match your real duties, not just your title

Stream

Direct Entry and TRT work differently

Employer nomination

The employer side of the case must also meet the visa rules

 

CSOL Occupation List 186 Visa

A lot of people still search old terms because subclass 186 used different occupation settings in earlier years. That is why searches like CSOL Occupation List 186 Visa still show up so often. The current setup is cleaner: for ENS Direct Entry, the CSOL is now the main occupation list, and subclass 186 uses ANZSCO 2022 rather than the older ANZSCO 2013 version used across many other skilled visas. 

This matters for a practical reason.”Changes in the ANZSCO may have resulted in the occupation being classified in a different group or being divided into more than one specialisation.” This, in essence, implies that it is not only the information on the pay slip or contract that determines the code, but it has to align with the job tasks and responsibilities. 

The table below sums up the shift. 

Older search habit

Current reality for subclass 186

Checking older long-term occupation lists

Direct Entry now checks the CSOL

Using older ANZSCO coding logic

Subclass 186 now uses ANZSCO 2022

Treating TRT like Direct Entry

TRT does not use a separate occupation list in the same way

Matching by title only

Duties, code, and any caveats all matter

One helpful point for applicants already in the system: The pending nomination or visa applications are not adversely affected just because an occupation is later removed from a skilled occupation list. 

 

Major Occupation Groups On The 186 Visa Occupation List

Currently, the 186 visa occupation list covers a wide range of professional, trade, technical, health, and service occupations. In fact, the current CSOL list covers 456 occupations. It is therefore advisable to check the major occupation groups on the list and later cross-check using the ANZSCO code.

The sample groups below are drawn from the current CSOL and keep this article readable without turning it into a massive occupation dump. 

Occupation group

Sample roles on the current CSOL

Health and care roles

General Practitioner, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Registered Nurse roles

Teaching and community roles

Early Childhood Teacher, Primary School Teacher, Secondary School Teacher, Special Needs Teacher

Engineering and technical roles

Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering Technologist

Construction and trade roles

Bricklayer, Carpenter and Joiner, Carpenter, Joiner, Electrician, Plumber

Hospitality and service roles

Chef, Cook, Hotel or Motel Manager, Hospitality managers

IT and business roles

ICT Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, Software Engineer, Accountant, Marketing Specialist

This is the point where many applicants should stop guessing and get a proper code review. At Stepping Stones Career Solutions, we often see strong applicants lose time because their job title looks right, but the ANZSCO fit is weak.

 

List of Eligible Skilled Occupations Visa 186 Joiner Applicants Should Check

People often search a list of eligible skilled occupations visa 186 joiner because trade applicants want a quick answer on their exact wood or building trade role. The good news is that Joiner appears on the current CSOL. The same CSOL section also includes Carpenter and Joiner and Carpenter, which are the related trade titles many applicants compare side by side. 

Here is the current trade set that joiner applicants usually need to check first. 

Trade title

ANZSCO code

On current CSOL?

Carpenter and Joiner

331211

Yes

Carpenter

331212

Yes

Joiner

331213

Yes

This does not mean every person working in a workshop or on a building site should pick Joiner. The code has to fit the actual day-to-day duties. If your work is more site-based in nature and involves more work in framing and structural carpentry, another code may be more relevant. If your work is more about cutting, shaping, assembling, and fitting timber components, then the Joiner code may be more relevant. That code choice can shape the skills assessment path and the nomination strategy, so it is worth getting checked before you lodge.

 

Occupation List for 186 Visa vs Temporary Residence Transition stream

This is one of the most important parts of the article because many readers mix up the two main subclass 186 paths. The occupation list for 186 visa matters in a very direct way for Direct Entry. In Temporary Residence Transition, There is no separate occupation list in the same way, and occupation eligibility is based on the occupation from your most recently held temporary skilled visa.

The side-by-side view below clears that up. 

Point

Direct Entry stream

Temporary Residence Transition stream

Occupation check

Must be on the CSOL

No separate occupation list in the same way

Main occupation basis

Current nominated occupation for ENS Direct Entry

Occupation from your most recently held temporary skilled visa

Work experience

Usually at least 3 years relevant work experience

Usually at least 2 years of eligible sponsored full-time employment

Typical visa background

Can be onshore or offshore, if eligible

Usually current or recent 457/482 pathway with the nominating employer

Skills assessment

Usually required unless exempt

Often a different focus from Direct Entry, depending on the case

The TRT stream also changed in a useful way from 7 December 2024. The reforms reduced the work experience requirement in TRT and allowed all eligible sponsored full-time employment in the previous three years to count, regardless of occupation. That change opened a clearer PR path for many temporary skilled workers already in Australia.

What else matters apart from the 186 visa occupation list?

A role appearing on the 186 visa occupation list is only one part of a successful case. The employer nomination, your age position, English, work history, salary settings, and skills evidence still matter a great deal. 

The table below gives a practical check set for applicants and employers. 

Factor

What to check

Employer nomination

The employer must lodge a valid nomination for a genuine position

Age limit

Direct Entry usually requires the applicant to be under 45 at lodgement unless an exemption applies

English requirement

Subclass 186 requires competent English, subject to the stream rules and any exemption settings

Skills assessment

Direct Entry usually needs a positive skills assessment before lodgement unless exempt

Relevant work experience

Direct Entry usually points to at least 3 years relevant experience

Salary rules

Salary settings apply to subclass 186 nominations, including the current threshold rules for the nomination period

For standard ENS nominations lodged from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026, the current threshold figure tied to the salary rules is AUD 76,515. Since salary rules can change with annual indexation, this is an item worth checking right before nomination and filing. 

 

How Stepping Stones Career Solutions Helps You Check the 186 visa occupation list

At Stepping Stones Career Solutions, the value is not just finding your job on a chart. The real work is checking that the whole employer-sponsored PR path fits together.

We usually help with:

  • ANZSCO code review so the occupation choice matches your real duties
  • Stream selection support so you do not confuse Direct Entry with TRT
  • Employer-sponsored pathway review to check nomination fit
  • Skills assessment planning where Direct Entry requires it
  • Document review and filing support before nomination and visa lodgement

That kind of review can save months of delay, mainly for applicants whose title, duties, visa history, and employer paperwork do not line up neatly at first look.

 

Final word

The 186 visa occupation list is still one of the first things people search, and for good reason. If you are using the Direct Entry stream, the occupation check is central. If you are using TRT, the answer sits more in your temporary skilled visa history and your employer pathway than in a separate occupation chart.In both instances, the best course of action is to verify the ANZSCO code, stream, nomination setup, and salary arrangements before submitting. 

Book a consultation with Stepping Stones Career Solutions to verify your occupation, stream, and employer-sponsored PR pathway.

 

FAQs on 186 Visa Occupation List

What occupations are eligible for 186?

For Direct Entry, eligible occupations are the occupations on the current CSOL, using ANZSCO 2022 for subclass 186. The current setup spans health, teaching, engineering, trades, hospitality, IT, and business roles, but the exact code and any caveats matter. For TRT, there is no separate occupation list in the same way. 

Who is eligible for visa 186 Australia?

Subclass 186 is for skilled workers nominated by an employer for permanent residence. Eligibility depends on the stream. For Direct Entry, the current checks include being under 45 unless exempt, being nominated in a CSOL occupation, having at least 3 years of relevant work experience, usually holding a positive skills assessment before lodgement unless exempt, and meeting the English requirement. For TRT, the path usually turns on your current or recent temporary skilled visa history and at least 2 years of eligible sponsored full-time employment. 

What is the new rule for a 186 visa?

The significant change in recent times is that from the 7th of December 2024, the CSOL replaces the long-term occupation list in the ENS direct entry visa, and the Core Skills income threshold replaces the old threshold settings in the ENS salary thresholds. TRT is also more flexible as more sponsored full-time work is included in the last three years.

Which occupation is in high demand in Australia?

Demand levels for certain occupations fluctuate. Recent reports from the government show occupations like Chefs, General Practitioners and Resident Medical Officers, Motor Mechanics, Software and Applications Programmers, Registered Nurses, Cafe and Restaurant Managers, and other trade and technical occupations have high levels of nomination demand. High levels of nomination demand do not automatically equate to high levels of subclass 186 eligibility, but rather high levels of sponsorship demand.

How long will it take to grant a 186 visa?

The time frame for granting a 186 visa is not fixed. Home Affairs regularly updates global visa and citizenship processing times. These time frames may vary depending on factors such as the visa application, response time for additional documents, and the availability of places in the migration program. Home Affairs also states that lower-priority skilled applications may take longer than the guide time frame. 

What is the minimum salary for 186 visa?

The current figure is AUD 76,515, which is applicable for the standard ENS nomination settings lodged between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2026. However, the salary is subject to annual indexation. Therefore, the current figure must be checked prior to the nomination.

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