Australia’s Ministerial Intervention process has undergone its most significant reform in years. On 4 September 2025, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, The Hon Tony Burke MP, introduced new Ministerial Instructions and Personal Procedural Decisions (PPDs) that change how refused visa applicants can request the Minister’s help.
The new 2025 Ministerial Instructions and PPDs reshape how visa refusal cases, bar-lift requests, and post-appeal matters are assessed. Learn how the updated referral criteria work, who may still be considered by the Minister, and what these reforms mean for applicants seeking a second chance after a refusal.
Read the full article on our dedicated Migration website: New Ministerial Instructions and PPDs: What They Mean for Ministerial Intervention Requests in 2025 or consult with our immigration lawyers for tailored advice.
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