Your FAQs Answered
How to apply for a super visa?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this question since the process for applying for a super visa can vary depending on your specific situation. However, there are a few general tips that can help make the process go more smoothly. First, make sure you’re eligible for a super visa. In order to apply for one, you must be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. You’ll also need to meet other requirements, such as having a valid passport and being in good health. Once you’ve confirmed that you’re eligible, the next step is to gather all the necessary documents. This can include things like proof of financial support and a letter of invitation, Insurance & NOA’s
Can grandparents on a super visa live alone?
Yes, grandparents on a super visa can live alone. However, they may need to provide proof of financial stability and secure accommodation to the immigration officer during the application process. Super visas are typically valid for up to 10 years, so grandparents should have no problem renewing their status as long as they maintain good standing with Canadian authorities.
Can I apply for a new super visa from within Canada?
No, you can’t apply for a new super visa from within Canada. The process is the same as if you were applying from outside of Canada. You will need to submit an application form, pay the applicable fees, and provide supporting documentation. If you are approved, you will be issued a new super visa that will allow you to stay in Canada for up to two years.
Can I apply for my parent’s super visa?
Yes, you can apply for your parents’ super visa. However, your representative can apply the form within Canada. The application process is relatively straightforward and can usually be completed in just a few days. For a smooth and hassle-free process, you can contact our experts at Canadian LIC.
Can I apply for a super visa for somebody else legally?
No, you can’t apply for super visa, other than parents and grandparents.
Who is eligible for the new parent and grandparent super visa?
Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents who have been found admissible to Canada and meet some other conditions are eligible for the Super Visa as stated by the Canadian Government. Visa officers consider several factors before deciding if the person is admissible. This means they are a genuine visitor to Canada who will leave by choice at the end of their visit.
Can I purchase a policy for my family members who are planning to come for a visit?
Yes. Any person can purchase a visitors insurance policy on behalf of someone coming to Canada.
Can I get coverage for that with visitors insurance if I have a pre-existing condition?
It all depends on the pre-existing condition and the terms and conditions of the policy. Some insurance companies offer plans that cover pre-existing conditions as long as they have been stable for a certain period of time (3 to 6 months) before departure from your home country. Sometimes, pre-existing conditions will not be covered. It is important to read your entire policy to make sure you are aware of the definitions affecting coverage, as well as the possible exclusions that may apply.
Do I need to take a medical test before I can buy Visitors to Canada insurance?
No. There is no medical exam required prior to purchase. You will have to fill out the form, which comprises a few medical questions. You must answer all questions honestly, as not doing so may void (cancel) your coverage. If you have to submit a claim, the insurance company will investigate to determine if your condition was a pre-existing one and/or whether you were honest on your application.
Is Super Visa insurance refundable?
Yes. If you obtain Super Visa insurance and your Visa Gets denied, then you may apply for a complete refund when you show proof that your visa was denied.
Can we cancel Super visa insurance?
Yes and No, It depends on the situation. In a few situations, you can cancel by paying a small amount of admin fee for cancellations.
Does Super visa insurance cover dental?
Yes. Super Visa insurance covers a set amount of emergency dental expenses.
Why is a deductible so important for Super Visa insurance?
Your deductible is the amount of money you have to pay out of pocket before your insurance kicks in. The higher the amount of your deductible, the lower your insurance premiums will be.