In this recent answer, Samuel Liew ♦ mentions that a particular user has "a permanent review suspension" on Stack Overflow via continued re-suspension as the date for restoration approaches.
How does one recover from such a "permanent" suspension? I know that "permanent" chat suspensions exist, but that it is theoretically possible to seek and even receive restoration. There are also processes to appeal many other actions, such as site suspension and loss of moderator diamonds.
To be clear, I'm not suggesting that the user in question is currently deserving of having access to the review queues again - I'm simply asking what worthiness of restoration actually looks like to the moderators here (Passage of a significant period of time with no misconduct? Significant positive contributions to the site? A user referendum? Excellent review performance on another network site? Writing an essay about current review queue best practices?).
What is the process for recovering from a "permanent" review suspension? In other words, what would you expect to see from the user in question before you would seriously consider lifting their review ban?
I'm specifically looking for a moderator's viewpoint here rather than speculation. Something like, "It's pretty difficult, but generally I want to see at least five years with no suspensions, at least 10k rep, and a ten page essay on what the user did wrong and what they will do next time. Even then, I would probably refuse at least 50% of the time." would be a good answer.