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What pushed Australia to reportedly cancel Sneako’s visa? streamer responds with bold clarification

What pushed Australia to reportedly cancel Sneako’s visa? streamer responds with bold clarification

What pushed Australia to reportedly cancel Sneako’s visa? streamer responds with bold clarification (Image via Getty)

Controversial streamer Nico Sneako De Balinthazy, better known online as Sneako, became part of a major controversy this week after reports claimed Australia had banned him from entering the country for life. On May 5, 2026, multiple Australian media outlets reported that the American streamer’s visa had been cancelled by Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke. Reports also claimed he was given a lifetime ban because of comments and online content authorities viewed as hateful. The story first gained attention after Sky News Australia reported that Tony Burke had cancelled Sneako’s visa and stopped him from applying for future visas. According to the report, Burke said, “Our government has made it very clear we will use every power available to us to protect our community from people coming to this country to spread hatred.”The situation quickly spread across social media, especially after clips from Australian news broadcasts began circulating online. Some commentators on television questioned how Sneako was allowed into the country in the first place, pointing to his past controversies and online bans. The streamer later reposted one of those clips himself and sarcastically wrote, “Thanks for having me, Australia.”

Nico Sneako denies deportation after Tony Burke visa ban reports spread online

While reports about a lifetime ban continued to grow, Nico Sneako pushed back against the claims on X. The streamer said he was not deported and explained that his trip to Australia had already ended naturally.In one video shared online, Sneako was seen talking to a fan before boarding his flight. During the interaction, the fan asked how many likes it would take for a collaboration. Sneako replied, “One million.” Moments later, he added, “I have to board the plane… I gotta board the flight.”The streamer later shared another post from inside the airplane while responding directly to the reports. He wrote, “I did not get deported from Australia, my South East Asia tour ended and I stopped by Sydney and Melbourne to meet friends and take meetings then go home.”Sneako also reposted a headline that claimed Australian authorities had “thrown him out” of the country. Responding to that report, he simply wrote, “No I’m just going home.”At the moment, Australian officials have not publicly released additional documents about the reported lifetime ban. Because of that, confusion still remains online about whether Sneako officially faces a permanent restriction from returning to Australia in the future.

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