Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents

Big News: Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents Just Got Easier!

Good news for families in Canada! The Government of Canada has made it easier and more affordable for parents and grandparents to visit their loved ones. The Super Visa program now has more flexible health insurance options, making it more accessible for many families.


What is the Super Visa?

The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to stay in Canada for up to 5 years at a time, with multiple entries allowed for up to 10 years.


What Has Changed?

Before, families had to buy expensive private health insurance from Canadian companies for the entire Super Visa period. Now:

  • You can buy health insurance from international companies, not just Canadian ones.
  • This change means more affordable options and greater flexibility for families.


Why Does This Matter?

Health insurance is essential for covering medical expenses during the stay in Canada. With this new rule, families can find better prices and more suitable coverage.


How iCA Immigration and Talent Services Can Help You

At iCA Immigration and Talent Services, we make the Super Visa process easy for you:

  • We help you apply for the Super Visa
  • We guide you in understanding the requirements
  • We ensure all documents are correct and submitted on time


Don’t Wait – Bring Your Loved Ones Closer!

Let iCA Immigration help you reunite with your parents and grandparents without stress.


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