Super Visa
Bring Your Parents and Grandparents to Canada
The Super Visa lets parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents stay in Canada for up to 5 years at a time. Unlike a visitor visa, it allows multiple entries for up to 10 years.
Also, Super Visas are usually given for 10 years, which means they can come back after leaving the country for the first time.
Another benefit of going with the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa is that it offers insurance coverage, which means that your parents or grandparents are going to get medical health coverage throughout their stay in the country.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible under Super Visa You must have a host who is
- is your Child or Grandchild
- is permanent resident or Canadian citizen and is at least 18 yrs old and lives in Canada
- meets or exceeds minimum income requirements
- signs a promise letter of financial support for the duration of visit
How We Support You
At Ratol mmigration Services, we help you:
- Complete and submit the Super Visa application accurately and
- Guide you through the whole process.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Super Visa allows parents and grandparents to visit Canada for up to 5 years per stay with multiple entries for up to 10 years.
Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents who meet income and eligibility requirements.
Up to 5 years per visit without renewing your status.
Yes. You must have 1-year Canadian medical insurance with minimum coverage as required.
Yes. A letter of invitation and financial support proof from your child or grandchild in Canada is mandatory.
Yes. A medical exam by an IRCC-approved doctor is required.
No. Super Visa holders cannot work or study in Canada.
No. It is a temporary visa and does not grant permanent residency.
Processing time varies by country and application completeness.