Bring Your Loved Ones to Canada: Understanding the Super Visa
Bring Your Loved Ones to Canada: Understanding the Super Visa
Hey there! If you're a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and wish to have your parents or grandparents visit you, the Super Visa is likely your best bet. Let’s dive into what you need to know!
Since 2020, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) for permanent residency is closed, but the Super Visa allows for longer stays. It’s not a permanent residency, but hosts can see their loved ones for up to five years!
Unlike the PGP which is only available once a year through a lottery, the Super Visa is open year-round. Plus, you can apply anytime you wish!
Here’s what you need to consider:
- If your relatives want to stay for just a few months, a regular visitor visa will do.
- The Super Visa requires certain eligibility criteria, like being a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and meeting income requirements based on family size.
- Insurance is mandatory for the time they’re in Canada, with a minimum coverage of $100,000.
Ready to make it happen? Gather your documents, promise to support your relatives, and follow the steps to apply!