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Super Visa Insurance

Super Visa Insurance

The Super Visa lets parents and grandparents visit Canada for up to 5 years. IRCC requires proof of medical insurance with minimum $100,000 coverage. We provide compliant policies from Canadian insurers at competitive rates.

25+ Years20+ ProvidersON · BC · AB · NS

IRCC-Compliant Coverage for Family Reunification

Overview

What is super visa insurance?

The Super Visa lets parents and grandparents visit Canada for up to 5 years. IRCC requires proof of medical insurance with minimum $100,000 coverage. We provide compliant policies from Canadian insurers at competitive rates.

Quick Reference

Min. Coverage$100,000
IRCC CompliantYes
Valid For1 Year
InsurersCanadian
Consider This Coverage If

Is this right for you?

I

Parents applying for Super Visa

Our policies meet all Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada requirements for Super Visa applications.

II

Grandparents visiting for extended stays

Coverage from Canadian insurers as required by IRCC, not foreign companies.

III

Super Visa holders renewing coverage

Meets the mandatory minimum coverage requirement, with higher limits available for better protection.

IV

Families sponsoring parent visits

Coverage for at least 365 days as required, even if the initial visit is shorter.

V

Those extending Super Visa stays

Explore this coverage option.

VI

New Super Visa applicants

Explore this coverage option.

The Process

How it works

I

Applicant Details

Provide the visitor's age, health status, and planned arrival date.

II

Coverage Selection

Choose $100,000 minimum or higher coverage with appropriate pre-existing condition terms.

III

Policy Purchase

Complete purchase and receive policy documents immediately for your visa application.

IV

Visa Application

Submit proof of insurance with your Super Visa application. We provide properly formatted documents.

Coverage Details

What to expect

What This Covers

  • Minimum $100,000 medical coverage
  • 1-year policy as required by IRCC
  • Canadian insurance company policies
  • Emergency hospital and physician care
  • Prescription drug coverage
  • Medical evacuation/repatriation
  • Pre-existing condition options
  • Refund options if visa denied

×Common Exclusions

  • ×Pre-existing conditions (waiting periods may apply)
  • ×Material misrepresentation on application
  • ×Conditions outside policy terms

Protecting Ontario families with thoughtful coverage since 1999.

Our Network

How we compare

As an independent broker, Michael compares policies across multiple carriers to find the best coverage and pricing for your specific situation.

Working with an independent broker means seeing the full market — not just what one insurance company wants to sell you.

Common Questions

Frequently asked

IRCC requires: minimum $100,000 coverage, valid for at least 1 year from entry date, coverage for health care, hospitalization, and repatriation, and from a Canadian insurance company. Our policies meet all these requirements.

Most insurers offer full refunds (minus administration fees) if the visa is denied, as long as no claims have been made and the policy hasn't started. We help navigate the refund process.

Yes, Super Visa holders can stay up to 5 years per entry. You'll need to renew insurance annually. We contact you before expiry to arrange seamless renewal coverage.

Pre-existing condition coverage varies by insurer and the applicant's age and health status. Many policies cover stable pre-existing conditions. We help find the best coverage for your parent's or grandparent's health situation.

Purchase insurance before submitting the Super Visa application—proof of insurance is required with the application. Coverage typically starts on the arrival date in Canada, which you specify when purchasing.

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