Super Visa

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Super Visa

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Super Visa for family reunification

The Canada Super Visa is a unique visa that lets parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents visit Canada for up to two years without the need for status renewal. It's valid for up to 10 years. This visa is perfect for families looking to reunite and spend quality time together in Canada.

Supercharge your Canadian visit

To obtain a Canada Super Visa, you must meet requirements including financial support, medical insurance, invitation letter, medical exam, and security check. Valid for 10 years, the visa allows for visits up to two years long.

Apply for Super Visa

To apply for a Canada Super Visa, gather required documents, such as proof of medical insurance and financial support, and a letter of invitation from a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Then, complete and submit the application, along with a medical exam and security background check.

Denied Super Visa?

Applicants may be denied a Canada Super Visa if they fail to meet the eligibility requirements, such as not having enough financial support or medical insurance. Additionally, a medical condition or criminal history could also result in a visa denial. It's important to carefully follow all application instructions to increase the chances of approval.

A Canada Super Visa is a special type of visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to stay in Canada for up to two years at a time without needing to renew their status.
A Canada Super Visa is valid for up to 10 years.
A Canada Super Visa is a multiple-entry visa, which means you can use it to enter and leave Canada multiple times within its validity period.
The eligibility criteria for a Canada Super Visa include proof of financial support, medical insurance, a letter of invitation from a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, passing a medical exam, and passing a security background check.
There is no specific amount of money required for financial support, but you must show that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
You need to have private medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company that is valid for at least one year and provides a minimum coverage of $100,000.
Yes, you need to undergo a medical exam with a doctor approved by the Canadian government and submit the results with your application.
The processing time for a Canada Super Visa application varies, but it typically takes about 8 weeks.
No, you cannot extend your stay in Canada on a Super Visa. You will need to leave Canada and apply for a new Super Visa if you wish to return.
No, you cannot work in Canada on a Super Visa. The Super Visa is a temporary resident visa and does not allow you to work in Canada.
Yes, you can study in Canada on a Super Visa as long as your course of study is less than six months.
Yes, you can apply for a Super Visa even if you have been refused a visitor visa before. However, you will need to address the reasons for your previous refusal in your application.
Yes, you can travel outside of Canada on a Super Visa and re-enter Canada as long as the visa is still valid.
No, a Super Visa is only for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. If you want to sponsor your spouse or children, you will need to apply for a different type of visa.
Yes, you can apply for permanent residency while on a Super Visa, but you will need to meet the eligibility criteria for permanent residency and go through the application process separately.

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