IRCC-Compliant Coverage

Super Visa Insurance Made Simple

Bringing your parents or grandparents to Canada? Get the mandatory $100,000+ medical insurance required for the super visa. Free tools to check eligibility, estimate costs, and compare IRCC-approved providers.

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Estimated Range
$213 – $319/mo
$2,555 – $3,833 / year

*Estimate only. Actual rates vary by provider and medical history.

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How It Works

Get your super visa insurance in 3 simple steps.

1. Check Eligibility

Use our free wizard to verify you meet the income and sponsorship requirements for the super visa.

2. Compare Quotes

Get personalized quotes from multiple IRCC-approved Canadian insurance providers instantly.

3. Get Expert Help

A licensed advisor reviews your situation and helps you pick the right plan for your parent's needs.

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Tell us about your parent's situation and we'll connect you with a licensed advisor who specializes in super visa insurance.

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Navigate the complex requirements of the super visa application with professional help.

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We compare plans from Manulife, TuGo, GMS, Allianz, and more to find you the best rate.

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Most providers offer a 100% premium refund if the visa application is denied.

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Everything You Need to Know About Super Visa Insurance

The Canadian super visa is a multi-entry visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to stay in Canada for up to five years at a time. One of the mandatory requirements is proof of private medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company.

Mandatory Insurance Requirements

  • Valid for at least one year from the date of entry to Canada
  • Minimum $100,000 in health care, hospitalization, and repatriation coverage
  • Proof that the medical insurance has been paid in full (quotes are not accepted)
  • Must be issued by a Canadian insurance company

Why Choose a Canadian Provider?

While international insurance might seem cheaper, IRCC specifically requires insurance from a Canadian provider. This ensures coverage meets Canadian standards and that claims can be processed within the Canadian healthcare system.

What Does Super Visa Insurance Cover?

Super visa insurance plans cover emergency medical expenses including hospital stays, doctor visits, diagnostic tests, and emergency dental work. Most plans also include repatriation of remains and emergency air transportation back to the home country.

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