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What’s the difference between the parent and grandparent super visa and the 10-year multiple entry visa?
The key difference is that the super visa allows multiple entry periods lasting up to 2 years. Those travelling on a 10-year multiple-entry visa can only stay for up to six months per entry.
A single-entry super visa is also available, if the applicant would prefer one.
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