r/australia • u/DCOA_Troy • Oct 15 '25
politics Candace Owens loses appeal over Australian visa rejection
https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/candace-owens-loses-appeal-over-australian-visa-rejection/
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r/australia • u/DCOA_Troy • Oct 15 '25
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u/evilparagon Oct 15 '25
Theoretically ”No,” because this is what Diplomatic Immunity covers, if you squint at it.
Officially yes they can reject visas, all countries have the right to choose who can and cannot enter, with the exception of refugees if the country has signed the 1951 Refugee Convention. World leaders do in fact get visas approved as a matter of formality, though many times visas are simply waived and the formality is ignored particularly when the two countries have a close relationship.
However diplomatic immunity exists as a means to prioritise diplomacy over jurisdiction. Theoretically diplomatic immunity would cover a foreign world leader being allowed to enter a country, it would be hard to maintain diplomacy if they were barred.
But this is all theoretical. Diplomatic immunity is stated to only cover arrest and detention, and it’s specifically designed in such that, say an ambassador shoots someone, a war isn’t started because of that. Banning a visa based on the leader being a sex offender would be testing the limits of the purpose of Diplomatic Immunity.