Business & FinanceISCO 4311NOC 14200 · TEER 4

Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk

Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk is a business & finance role (ISCO 4311) commonly listed on skilled-migration and shortage occupation lists. Review country demand and matching work visas on ImmigraPath — admins can enrich this playbook with AI later.

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Country demand snapshot

Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk — immigrant demand by country (ImmigraPath)
CountryCodeDemand level
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High = on a current official shortage, category, Green List, or CSOL-priority list. Medium = typically skilled-visa eligible, but not a current targeted shortage occupation. Lists change — verify on government sources before you file.

FAQs about Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk

Is Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk in demand for skilled immigration?+

Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk is tracked as skilled-visa eligible in some destinations, but is not on a current High-priority shortage list. Check the demand table on this page.

Which immigration categories or visas target Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk?+

Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk is not on a current targeted shortage / category list in Canada, the UK, Australia, or New Zealand. It may still be skilled-visa eligible (Medium demand) through a general skilled or sponsored route.

Which occupation code should I use for Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk?+

Canada uses NOC 14200 (TEER 4). The UK uses SOC 4122. Australia and New Zealand use ANZSCO 551211. Match your day-to-day duties to the code, not only the English job title.

What data does ImmigraPath show for Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerk?+

Hard facts: ISCO 4311, Canada NOC 14200, category Business & Finance, country demand, official destination codes, and the immigration categories/visas that currently target this job. Always verify current lists on government sites.

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