Super Visa Insurance
Designed specifically for parents and grandparents visiting Canada
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Super Visa Insurance

Super Visa insurance is necessary to obtain a super visa, allowing Canadian citizens' and permanent residents' parents and grandparents to visit their families in Canada. It is possible for eligible individuals to apply for the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa, which grants them the opportunity to stay in Canada for up to 5 years without the requirement of renewing their status.

Benefits of super visa insurance includes

  • Affordable prices
  • A full refund if the visa application is denied
  • Round-the-clock support for claims
  • The availability of monthly payment plans

FAQs
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FAQ: Who needs health insurance for Super Visa in Canada?
Answer: Super Visa medical emergency coverage is required to be submitted by all Super Visa applicants along with the application package to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) office.
FAQ: Where to buy insurance for Super Visa?
Answer: You can always buy a parent Super Visa medical coverage online through our website or contacting us by phone +1(306)472-2020.
FAQ: How do I calculate Super Visa insurance cost?
Answer: AAs you know, the price of an insurance policy for Super Visa Canada program may vary depending on the several factors such as the amount of coverage, applicant’s age, deductible, etc. In order to get the exact price for a Canadian health coverage for Super Visa all you need to do is to use our interactive calculator above.

You will see the whole list of available options that are sorted according to the information you have provided. If you are looking for the cheapest health plan acceptable for Super Visa program, you will be more than happy to see what we have to offer.
FAQ: Should I buy a new policy or extend the current one if Super Visa holders stay in Canada for over a year or return later?
Answer: Yes, you must maintain $100,000 medical emergency coverage at all times while in Canada as well as you re-enter the country. You may be asked to present a proof of medical coverage at the Canadian border. The price of such policy will largely depend on the total amount of coverage you choose.
FAQ: Does any health insurance plan for Super Visa cover pre-existing medical conditions?
Answer: Yes. Most health coverage policies for Supervisa do come with a special benefit that covers pre-existing medical conditions that have been stable for a certain amount of time, which is set by the insurance provider of your choice.
FAQ: What if a Super Visa application is rejected, is there a refund for the health insurance I have purchased?
Answer: Yes, you will receive a full premium refund in case Super Visa is not granted. You will need to submit to us a Refund Form along with a copy of rejection letter.
FAQ: What if I am not going to stay in Canada for the whole year and will go back home before my policy expires expires?
Answer: In case of early departure, you will be partially reimbursed for the unused time on the policy period only if there were no claims made. For instance, if you are staying in Canada only 3 months and did not have any claims, you will be eligible for a 9 months refund.
FAQ: Is it possible to pay for the Super Visa insurance monthly?
Answer: Yes! Since December 7, 2022 Monthly Payment Plans for Super Visa insurance policies are once again being officially accepted by IRCC.
FAQ: Is insurance for Super Visa tax deductible?
Answer: Unfortunately, the cost of medical coverage plan for Super Visa is not considered tax deductible by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as opposed to Health & Dental coverage expenses.
FAQ: What document do I submit to the IRCC office as a proof of medical coverage?
Answer: Once you purchase the policy, you will receive an email that contains the actual document. All you need to do is to upload it to you IRCC account or print and send it along with the paper application package for Super Visa to IRCC.
FAQ: Is it required to carry a proof of health coverage every time I enter Canada with a Super Visa?
Answer: Yes. Once you receive your policy, you should always carry a proof of it with you on a trip to Canada.
FAQ: What are the IRCC requirements for Super Visa to Canada insurance?
Answer: It is mandatory that medical coverage for Super Visa program is purchased from a private Canadian company, valid for no less than 1 year and has at least $100,000 worth of total coverage. It is also essential that the policy covers hospitalization, repatriation and emergency medical care.