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Super Visa & Visitor Insurance in Canada

Bringing parents or grandparents to Canada? Super Visa insurance is mandatory—and protects your loved ones.

What is Super Visa Insurance?

The Super Visa program allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for up to 5 years at a time. However, proof of private medical insurance is mandatory to qualify for a Super Visa—it's not optional.

Super Visa insurance must provide at least $100,000 in emergency medical coverage and be valid for at least one year from the date of entry. This coverage protects your visiting family members from astronomical healthcare costs if they become sick or injured while in Canada, since they're not covered by provincial health insurance.

Beyond meeting government requirements, this insurance gives you peace of mind knowing your parents or grandparents can access quality medical care without bankrupting your family. Emergency room visits, hospital stays, and surgeries in Canada can easily cost tens of thousands of dollars without insurance.

Why You Need Super Visa Insurance

Mandatory for Super Visa Approval

Your parent or grandparent cannot get a Super Visa without proof of valid medical insurance—it's a legal requirement.

Protect Against Massive Medical Bills

A single hospital stay in Canada can cost $50,000+. Insurance covers emergency medical expenses up to $100,000-$300,000.

Emergency Medical Coverage

Covers emergency room visits, hospital stays, surgeries, diagnostic tests, and ambulance services.

Peace of Mind for Your Family

Your loved ones can visit knowing they're protected if health issues arise during their stay.

Pre-Existing Condition Options

Some plans offer coverage for stable pre-existing conditions, ensuring comprehensive protection.

Flexible & Affordable Plans

Choose coverage amounts and deductibles that fit your budget while meeting visa requirements.

Is Super Visa Insurance Right For You?

Canadian citizens sponsoring parents or grandparents
Permanent residents bringing family to visit
Families hosting elderly relatives for extended periods
Anyone applying for a Super Visa for their parents
People whose parents have pre-existing health conditions
Families who want comprehensive medical protection for visitors
Those who want to ensure compliance with visa requirements

Getting Started is Easy

1

Provide Visitor Information

Share basic details about your parent/grandparent including age, health status, and planned visit duration.

2

Compare Plans

I'll show you multiple options from trusted insurers that meet Super Visa requirements and fit your budget.

3

Purchase & Get Proof

Once purchased, you'll receive an official insurance certificate to submit with your Super Visa application.

4

Submit with Visa Application

Include the insurance proof with your application. Once approved, your loved ones can travel with confidence.

Real Results for Canadians Like You

"My mother had a heart issue during her visit and needed emergency surgery. The insurance covered everything—over $80,000 in medical bills. I'm so grateful John helped us get the right coverage."

Priya N.

Super Visa Sponsor

"Getting Super Visa insurance was straightforward with John's help. My parents have been visiting for three years now, and we have complete peace of mind."

Ahmed K.

Canadian Permanent Resident

Don't Risk Your Loved Ones' Health—Or Your Finances

Without proper insurance, a single medical emergency during a visit could cost you $50,000, $100,000, or more. Your parents' health is too precious to risk, and your financial security is too important to gamble. Plus, you cannot get a Super Visa without insurance—it's mandatory. Get covered now and bring your family to Canada with confidence and protection.

100% No Pressure Guarantee

I believe in building relationships, not making quick sales. Your free consultation comes with zero obligation. We'll discuss your needs, explore your options, and you decide if it's right for you. No pressure. No hassle. Just honest advice from someone who genuinely cares about your financial wellbeing.

Quick Summary

Meets Super Visa legal requirements
$100,000+ emergency medical coverage
Pre-existing condition options available
Coverage valid for 1 year (renewable)

Starting From

Plans starting at $100-$300/month

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LLQP Certified Professional

John holds the Life License Qualification Program (LLQP) certification and has over 5 years of experience helping Canadians make informed financial decisions.