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Super Visa For Parents and Grandparents

Visits from parents and grandparents should be warm and comforting, not filled with worries about emergency medical expenses or travel uncertainties. With the Super Visa, your loved ones gain access to affordable medical care, supported by the necessary medical insurance coverage required for the Super Visa application.

Bringing your parents and grandparents to your home in Canada can be easy with MaxxLife. We help with every step of the SuperVisa process, because having parents at home is the best feeling.

The multiple-entry, long-term Super Visa is valid for ten years and is granted to parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. They can stay with you for up to two years, with the option to request an extension if needed.

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Super Visa Insurance Requirements

The Super Visa, mandated by the Canadian Government, requires parents applying to meet certain parameters, including obtaining medical insurance. Every applicant must have Super Visa Health Insurance if they plan to visit their children living in Canada.

For Super Visa, applicants must have

Frequently Asked Questions

Most common question asked

Yes, medical insurance is a mandatory requirement to obtain a Super Visa for Canada. It must be purchased from a Canadian insurance provider and must cover healthcare, hospitalization, and repatriation expenses for at least one year with a minimum coverage of $100,000.

If Visa Refused 100% Refund. There are a number of reasons why you can be found inadmissible, denied a visa and refused entry to Canada. We understand that posibility of refusal of visa exists and insurance premiums are high, so we offer plans that would refund 100% incase of visa refusal. Feel free to discuss again with our agent to re-confirm before issue of policy.

The deductible is the amount of money you need to pay out of your own pocket before your insurance starts to pay for your medical expenses. For example, if you have a $500 deductible and your medical bills total $10,000, you'll need to pay the first $500 yourself. After that, your insurance will cover $9,500 of the medical bills.

A pre-existing condition means any health problem, sickness, or injury that you had before you got the insurance.

It depends on your health history. When you ask about the cost, they'll ask if you had any health problems before. This helps them figure out the right price because some things might cost more or not be covered. After you choose a price, you can talk to someone from the insurance company. They can help you understand if your health history affects what's covered and change things if needed to make sure you're okay with it.

The Super Visa cannot be extended. You have to leave Canada before the visa ends. If you need to stay longer, you'll have to apply for a new one.

Once your visitor arrives in Canada, the Super Visa insurance starts working right away. If your plans change, you can usually ask your insurance provider to adjust the start date before the coverage begins.

Each insurance policy is a bit different, but most of them cover:

  • Medical expenses in emergencies
  • Regular fees for visiting the doctor
  • X-rays
  • Medicines prescribed by the doctor
  • Emergency dental care

If you think you need more coverage based on your situation, you can pay extra for it. This way, you can have more protection while you're in Canada.

One more good thing about super visa insurance is that it lets you come back to Canada multiple times. So, if you want, you can visit your home country and then come back to Canada again.

When you apply for a Super Visa, the government (IRCC) might ask for a medical exam, but you don't have to do medical tests to get Super Visa insurance. Instead, they'll give you some forms to fill out about your health, and you just need to answer them honestly.

If your parents or grandparents die in Canada, Super Visa insurance usually pays to send their bodies back to their home country. But it doesn't cover funeral costs.

Visitors to Canada Travel Plans

All plans meet the requirement of super visa for parents and grandparents.

Plan A

This plan helps protect you from emergency medical expenses, so you can focus on experiencing Canada.

Plan B

Get help with covering the cost for medical emergencies in Canada —even with some pre-existing medical conditions.

Comprehensive Plan

Our most comprehensive plan to help you from emergency medical costs, even if you have a stable pre-existing medical condition.

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Moving to a new country is a big task, but securing Super Visa insurance doesn't have to be. Simply fill out our quote form, and within minutes, find the best Super Visa insurance rates. While the quote itself doesn't qualify you for a Super Visa, having insurance is mandatory for the application process.

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