

What Is the Canada Super Visa?
The Canada Super Visa is designed for parents and grandparents who wish to visit their children or grandchildren who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, allowing them to stay in Canada for extended periods.
The Super Visa can be valid for up to 10 years, with each stay of up to 24 months. To qualify for a Super Visa, applicants must meet several requirements, including:
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Passing a medical examination
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Holding valid health insurance coverage
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Receiving financial support from the inviting child or grandchild
Super Visa Income Requirements
Purpose of the Super Visa
The primary purpose of the Canada Super Visa is to allow parents or grandparents who are waiting for family reunification immigration to spend a longer period of time with their family members in Canada, without placing a burden on Canada’s social welfare system.
Unlike regular single-entry or multiple-entry visitor visas, the Super Visa has two key additional requirements:
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Clear minimum household income requirements for the inviting family member
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Proof of purchased medical insurance must be submitted at the time of application
Minimum Income Requirements
Period: January 1, 2016 – December 31, 2016
Income Comparison: 2016 vs. 2015
Minimum Income Requirements for 2015

