Required by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for Super Visa approval.
Protects against hospitalization, doctor visits, and prescription costs.
Ensures visitors are financially protected in case of illness or injury.
Coverage can be tailored for the length of stay and specific medical needs.
Allows parents and grandparents to stay in Canada for longer periods without worrying about unexpected healthcare costs.
It’s private Canadian health insurance required for parents and grandparents applying for a Super Visa, covering medical emergencies during their stay.
Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents applying for a Super Visa.
Yes, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires proof of coverage for Super Visa approval.
Emergency medical care, hospitalization, doctor visits, prescription drugs, and other health-related expenses.
Coverage must be valid for at least one year per visit or the duration of the Super Visa stay.
Yes, most providers allow plan extensions if the visitor remains in Canada longer.
Coverage depends on the policy; some plans offer limited or partial coverage for pre-existing conditions.
Yes, most Super Visa Insurance plans are valid nationwide.
No, it must be obtained before arriving in Canada.
Without it, the Super Visa application may be denied