How Super Visa Insurance Works

A step-by-step guide to getting mandatory medical insurance for your parent's super visa application.

1. Gather Information

Before you start, collect your parent's key details. You'll need their date of birth, planned arrival date in Canada, and any medical history.

  • Date of Birth
  • Travel Dates
  • Medical History (if any)
  • Preferred Coverage Amount

Not sure about coverage? Use our free calculator to estimate costs.

Gather your parent's details

Compare plans from 6+ providers

2. Compare and Purchase

Get quotes from multiple IRCC-approved Canadian insurance companies. Compare coverage, pricing, and pre-existing condition policies to find the best fit.

Pro Tip

Choosing a higher deductible ($1,000–$2,500) can lower your premium by 25–40%. Only do this if you can afford the out-of-pocket cost in case of a claim.

3. Receive Your Certificate

After purchasing, you receive your insurance certificate via email immediately. This is the document you include with your super visa application to IRCC.

Visa Denial Protection

If the super visa is denied, most providers offer a 100% refund of the premium paid. We'll help you process the refund quickly.

Certificate delivered instantly

Ready to Get Started?

Check your eligibility or get a quote in minutes.