A Sydney woman behind an online petition to have Snoop Lion's (aka Snoop Dogg's) Australian visa revoked is the same person who also attempted to have other controversial musicians, Tyler the Creator and Robin Thicke, thrown out of the country last year.

Talitha Stone, 24, an active campaigner on violence against women achieved her target of 2500 signatures on her latest petition, which was posted on change.org on a week before Christmas, on Tuesday afternoon. She planned due to phone federal immigration minister Scott Morrison's office to point that out.

'Degrading to women' ... Snoop Dogg performs at the 2013 MTV EMA's in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Credit:Getty Images

On Wednesday morning a spokesman for Morrison's office confirmed in a statement to Fairfax that Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, had been assessed under the same "mandatory health and character requirements" all people wishing to enter Australia must meet and had been issued with a visa. But the statement added he "had been warned any infringements will lead to visa cancellation".

Stone says she has been a target of violence herself and believes that Snoop Dogg's lyrics, public comments and lifestyle make the veteran gangsta rapper an unsuitable visitor to Australia because of the influence he will have on young men.