IRCC Updates Income Requirements for Super Visa

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The Super Visa is a type of visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to visit Canada for extended periods of time. It is valid for up to 10 years and allows multiple entries into Canada during that time, with each stay up to a maximum of 2 years.

To be eligible for a Super Visa, applicants must provide proof that they have purchased Canadian medical insurance coverage for at least one year and meet certain other requirements, such as demonstrating ties to their home country and showing that they have enough funds to support themselves during their stay in Canada.

The Super Visa is a popular option for families who want to reunite with their loved ones in Canada for an extended period of time. It offers a longer stay duration compared to a regular visitor visa, which is typically issued for up to 6 months.

To be eligible for a Super Visa, applicants must meet certain requirements. These include:

Be a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

Provide a written statement from their child or grandchild in Canada that invites them to visit and promises financial support during their stay.

Provide proof of a medical exam from a designated panel physician.

Purchase Canadian medical insurance coverage for at least one year.

Show that they have sufficient ties to their home country, such as a job, home, and family, that will ensure they will return after their visit to Canada.

Provide proof of financial support for themselves during their stay in Canada, including bank statements, employment documents, and other financial records.

Pass an immigration medical exam and background check.

It’s important to note that meeting these requirements does not guarantee approval of a Super Visa. The final decision rests with the Canadian government, and they may request additional information or documentation to support the application.

 

IRCC updates income requirements for Super visa. Check the details below:

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