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Key Changes to Student Visa Processing Under the Latest Ministerial Direction

Dec 22, 2024 Blog 3 min read 497 words
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Important Changes to Student Visa Processing: Ministerial Direction

The Australian Government has updated the student visa processing system with the revocation of Ministerial Direction 107 (MD107) and the introduction of Ministerial Direction 111 (MD111), effective December 19, 2024. These changes aim to streamline and ensure fair and efficient processing of Student visas in response to the growing international education sector.

Revocation of Ministerial Direction 107 (MD107)

As of December 18, 2024, MD107 was revoked. Initially, MD107 was introduced to manage the increasing volume of student visa applications, prioritizing providers with strong recruitment practices. However, it became apparent that it disproportionately affected certain education providers. The government recognized the need for a more balanced approach, leading to the replacement of MD107 with MD111.

Introduction of Ministerial Direction 111 (MD111)

MD111 establishes new guidelines for processing offshore Subclass 500 (Student) visa applications. It aims to ensure more equitable processing across different provider types and locations.

Key Aspects of MD111

  • Priority Categories for Visa Processing:
    • Priority 1 – High: Offshore Student visa applications linked to providers in the higher education and vocational education sectors, who have not yet reached their prioritization threshold, will receive fast-tracked processing. These providers must remain within 80% of their indicative allocation of new overseas student commencements for 2025.
    • Priority 2 – Standard: Once a provider meets the prioritization threshold, applications linked to that provider will be processed at the standard rate.
  • Impact on Different Sectors: MD111 also applies to other sectors, including schools, higher degree research students, scholarship recipients, and students from regions like the Pacific and Timor-Leste, ensuring priority processing for students from these areas.
  • Visa Processing is Not a Guarantee of Approval: While MD111 speeds up processing for Priority 1 applicants, it does not guarantee visa approval. Applications are still assessed on merit.

Why These Changes Matter

The revised system ensures that smaller and regional providers are not overlooked and that students from all regions benefit from faster processing. MD111 also makes the process more transparent and predictable.

What This Means for Students

If you plan to study in Australia in 2025, now is the time to submit your visa application. Ensure your application is complete and submitted early to avoid delays. MD111 prioritizes applications based on the provider’s enrolment status, but applying early remains the best approach.

Conclusion

Ministerial Direction 111 is a significant step toward improving fairness and efficiency in student visa processing. Understanding the new priority system will help students navigate the process effectively.

At Bansal Lawyers, we understand the complexities of Australian immigration law and are dedicated to providing expert legal guidance throughout the student visa application process. With the recent changes under Ministerial Direction 111, it is more important than ever to ensure that your visa application is well-prepared and submitted on time. Whether you are applying for higher education, vocational training, or another education sector, we provide the legal expertise needed to navigate these changes with confidence.

For personalized advice or assistance, don’t hesitate to contact Bansal Lawyers. Let us help you achieve your educational goals in Australia.

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Ajay Bansal

Director, Bansal Lawyers

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Last updated: Mar 05, 2025

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