Australia Implements Ministerial Direction 111: What It Means for Student Visa Applicants
Australia’s international education sector is undergoing a major transformation with the introduction of Ministerial Direction 111 (MD111), which replaces the previous Ministerial Direction 107 (MD107). This change, effective from 19 December 2024, aims to create a fairer and more balanced student visa processing system while maintaining the integrity and sustainability of Australia’s international education sector.

Revocation of MD107
MD107 was initially introduced to support providers with strong international student recruitment practices and manage the increasing volume and risk in student visa applications. However, the Australian Government acknowledged that its processing arrangements unevenly impacted education providers. As a result, MD107 was revoked on 18 December 2024.
Introduction of MD111
MD111 sets out new priority categories for processing offshore Subclass 500 (Student) visa applications. This applies to all offshore student visa applications that were on hand or lodged on or after 19 December 2024.
New Priority Processing Categories Under MD111
MD111 introduces a two-tier priority system for processing offshore student visa applications:
Priority 1 – High
This category will be processed faster and applies to student visa applications linked to institutions in the higher education and vocational education and training (VET) sectors that have not yet reached 80% of their indicative allocation for 2025. The allocation data is managed via PRISMS, the Department of Education’s system for managing enrollment information.
Priority 1 also applies to:
- Schools sector students
- Higher degree by research students
- Scholarship recipients
- TAFE students
- Applicants from the Pacific and Timor-Leste
Priority 2 – Standard
Student visa applications that fall under this category will be processed at a regular pace. This includes:
- Applications associated with providers who have reached their 80% threshold
- Subsequent entrants
- Other offshore student visa applications
Key Takeaways for Students and Education Providers
- Early Applications Are Crucial: Students intending to apply for a visa should lodge their applications as early as possible and ensure all required documents are submitted to facilitate smooth processing.
- Institutional Enrolment Matters: Applicants linked to institutions that have not yet reached their 80% capacity for new overseas students in 2025 will receive Priority 1 processing.
- Balanced Processing Across Institutions: The new approach ensures a more even visa processing framework across various education provider types and locations, including regional and small institutions.
- Consultation with Education Sector: The Australian Government developed MD111 in consultation with the Department of Education and the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations. Ongoing engagement, including webinars and updates via social media, will continue to inform stakeholders about the new system.
- No Caps on Approvals: MD111 is not a cap on visa approvals but rather a structured processing approach.
Final Thoughts
With MD111, Australia reinforces its commitment to an equitable and sustainable international education sector while ensuring a well-managed student visa processing system. As Semester 1 of 2025 approaches, students and education providers must stay informed and proactive in navigating these changes.
Conclusion:
MD111 ensures a fairer and more structured student visa processing system, balancing priorities across institutions while maintaining Australia’s commitment to international education. It highlights the importance of early applications, institutional enrollment thresholds, and ongoing engagement with stakeholders. The final message encourages students and providers to stay informed and proactive in navigating these changes.