Manufacturing & TradesISCO 7231CSOL / Core SkillsGreen List (Work to Residence)

Panelbeater

Panelbeater is listed on Australia CSOL, NZ Green List. Official destination codes are shown per country on this playbook.

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Country demand snapshot

Panelbeater — immigrant demand by country (ImmigraPath)
CountryCodeDemand level
AustraliaAUHigh
New ZealandNZHigh

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.

Pathways that target this job

Official shortage, category, or salary-list routes that currently include Panelbeater. Lists change — confirm the live occupation table on the government site before you apply.

Australia

New Zealand

FAQs about Panelbeater

Is Panelbeater in demand for skilled immigration?+

ImmigraPath currently lists High demand for Panelbeater in Australia, New Zealand (ISCO 7231). Demand is based on official shortage / category lists and can change — always verify on government sources.

Which immigration categories or visas target Panelbeater?+

Panelbeater is on: Australia Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL); New Zealand Green List — Work to Residence. Open the visa links on this page, then confirm the live occupation table on the government site — lists are updated through the year.

Which occupation code should I use for Panelbeater?+

This role is mapped as ISCO 7231. Confirm the destination occupation code (NOC, SOC, or ANZSCO) against official government lists before you file.

What data does ImmigraPath show for Panelbeater?+

Hard facts: ISCO 7231, category Manufacturing & Trades, 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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