An ideal solution for families who want to spend more time together without the need for frequent visa renewals.
Super Visa
Extended Family Visits
to Canada
Five
Consecutive Years
The Super Visa is a special visa program that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to visit their family in Canada for extended periods.
Unlike a regular visitor visa, the Super Visa lets parents and grandparents stay for up to 5 consecutive years per visit, with the option for multiple entries over a 10-year period.
This is an ideal solution for families who want to spend more time together without the need for frequent visa renewals.
Targeted Sectors
Longer Stay Duration
up to 5 years per visit
Multiple Entries
over 10 years
Quicker Processing Time
comparing to other types of visas
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must secure a full-time, non-seasonal job offer in an eligible agricultural occupation. This ensures stable employment and aligns with the program’s goal of supporting Canada’s agri-food sector.
The inviter must meet the minimum income requirement set by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This ensures that the inviter can financially support the visiting parent or grandparent.
The applicant must have medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company, with at least CAD 100,000 in coverage for a minimum of one year. This is required to cover healthcare expenses, as visitors are not covered by Canada’s public health system.
The applicant must undergo a medical examination to confirm they meet Canada’s health requirements for long-term stays.
Required Documents
A valid passport that covers the intended duration of stay
Proof of Canadian medical insurance, demonstrating at least CAD 100,000 coverage
A letter of invitation from the inviter (child or grandchild), detailing the relationship and confirming financial support
Proof of relationship to the inviter (such as birth certificates or other official documents)
Common Questions About the Super Visa
Yes, you can apply for an extension before your authorized stay expires, but extensions are not guaranteed.
The minimum income is based on the number of people in the household. This is determined by the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO), which is updated annually by IRCC.
No, the Super Visa is for temporary visits and does not grant permanent residency. However, if you are interested in immigrating to Canada permanently, we can provide additional advice on relevant programs.
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