Designed to help families reunite in Canada.

Super Visa

A Super Visa is a special visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for extended stays, up to two years at a time without needing to renew their status. While standard visitor visas usually allow stays of up to six months, the Super Visa provides more flexibility and stability for families who want to spend significant time together. It’s a multi-entry visa valid for up to 10 years, making it an ideal solution for frequent, long-term visits.

What is a Super Visa?

A Super Visa is a specialized, long-term visa designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Unlike the standard visitor visa, which allows stays in Canada for up to six months at a time, the Super Visa enables its holders to stay in the country for up to two years per visit without the need for renewal. This flexibility makes it a perfect option for families who want to spend more meaningful time together, while still complying with Canada’s immigration laws.

One of the standout features of the Super Visa is its multi-entry provision, valid for up to 10 years. This allows applicants to enter and exit Canada multiple times over the visa's duration, offering more freedom and fewer limitations compared to single-entry visas. The Super Visa is especially beneficial for those who need to visit Canada frequently to help care for grandchildren, support their families, or simply enjoy extended time with loved ones.

Medical Insurance Requirement

A crucial requirement for obtaining a Super Visa is having valid medical insurance from a Canadian insurance provider. This insurance must:

  • Be valid for at least one year from your entry date into Canada.
  • Provide a minimum coverage of $100,000 for healthcare, hospitalization, and repatriation.
  • Be available to cover any unexpected medical costs during your stay in Canada.
    This requirement ensures that parents and grandparents are covered in the event of a medical emergency and do not burden the Canadian healthcare system.
Extended Stays

Unlike a standard visitor visa, which allows a stay of up to six months, the Super Visa allows stays of up to two years per visit without requiring renewal.

 

Multiple Entries

The visa allows multiple entries into Canada for up to 10 years, offering flexibility for families who want to visit frequently.

 

Reuniting Families

This program helps bring families closer by allowing parents and grandparents to spend extended time with their loved ones in Canada.

 

To be eligible for a Super Visa, applicants must meet several key criteria:

  • Relationship: The applicant must be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Financial Support: The sponsor (your child or grandchild) must demonstrate that they meet the minimum income threshold required to support you.
  • Medical Insurance: You need to provide proof of valid Canadian medical insurance coverage for at least one year, with a minimum coverage of $100,000.
  • Medical Exam: You may need to undergo a medical examination to ensure you meet Canada’s health standards for long-term stays.
  • Letter of Invitation: A letter from your child or grandchild confirming they will provide financial support during your stay is required.

The Application Process

The Super Visa Program not only fosters closer family bonds but also enriches the lives of parents and grandparents by allowing them to experience life in Canada in a more immersive way. It’s an invaluable option for those looking to maintain close ties with their Canadian relatives while benefiting from extended, worry-free stays in the country.

  • 1st StepDetermine Eligibility

    Ensure that both the applicant and the Canadian sponsor meet all criteria.
  • 2nd StepGather Documentation

    This includes your passport, proof of relationship, invitation letter, proof of financial support, medical insurance, and results from your medical exam (if required).
  • 3rd StepSubmit the Application

    Applications are submitted online through the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) portal.
  • 4th StepWait for Processing

    Processing times can vary, so it’s essential to check regularly for updates. You may also be asked for additional information or documents.
  • 5th StepReceive the Visa

    Once approved, you’ll be issued the Super Visa, allowing you to travel to Canada.

How We Can Help

The Super Visa Program not only fosters closer family bonds but also enriches the lives of parents and grandparents by allowing them to experience life in Canada in a more immersive way. It’s an invaluable option for those looking to maintain close ties with their Canadian relatives while benefiting from extended, worry-free stays in the country.
 
At TopNation Immigration Services, we are committed to helping families reunite through the Super Visa Program.
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Assess Your Eligibility

We will review your situation to determine if you meet the criteria for a Super Visa.

Prepare Your Application

We assist with completing the application accurately and gathering all necessary documents, including the financial proof, medical insurance, and the letter of invitation.

 

Ensure Compliance

We ensure your application meets all legal requirements and regulations, minimizing the chances of delays or rejections.

 

Provide Ongoing Support

From the submission process to receiving your Super Visa, we’ll guide you every step of the way.

 

Ready to Reunite with Your Family in Canada?

With the Super Visa, you can enjoy extended visits without the hassle of frequent renewals. At TopNation Immigration Services, we make the application process seamless and stress-free, ensuring your visa is approved quickly and efficiently. Our experienced consultants are here to guide you every step of the way, from meeting eligibility requirements to gathering all the necessary documentation. Let us handle the paperwork while you focus on what matters most — reuniting with your family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here, we address the most frequently asked questions about the Super Visa program to clarify any doubts you may have. Learn about processing times, how long you can stay, renewal procedures, and other important details. Whether you’re wondering about the financial requirements or whether a medical exam is needed, our FAQ section covers it all, providing clear and precise information.

1How long can I stay in Canada with a Super Visa?
With a Super Visa, you can stay in Canada for up to two years at a time, compared to the standard six-month stay allowed by a regular visitor visa. You can re-enter multiple times for up to 10 years without renewing the visa.
2What is the minimum income required for the sponsor?
The sponsor (your child or grandchild) must meet the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO), which is based on the size of their family unit. This ensures they can financially support you during your stay in Canada.
3Is medical insurance mandatory for a Super Visa?
Yes, you are required to have medical insurance coverage from a Canadian insurance provider for at least one year. The policy must provide a minimum coverage of $100,000 for health, hospitalization, and repatriation costs.
4Can I work in Canada on a Super Visa?
No, the Super Visa does not permit the holder to work in Canada. It is strictly a visitor visa that allows long-term stays for parents and grandparents to spend time with family.
5How long does it take to process a Super Visa application?
Processing times can vary based on your country of residence and the complexity of the application. On average, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, so it’s important to apply well in advance of your intended travel date.