At VisaVio, we are committed to helping Canadian citizens and permanent residents successfully bring their parents and grandparents to Canada through the Super Visa program. With the Super Visa, parents and grandparents can enjoy the comfort of extended visits, staying for up to two consecutive years on their first entry, without the need to renew their status. This visa is a valuable option for family reunification, offering peace of mind by being valid for up to 10 years, during which visa holders can travel in and out of Canada freely. Our goal is to make the process seamless and stress-free, ensuring that your loved ones can visit you with ease.
To be eligible for the Super Visa, the parents and/or grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents must meet the following requirements:
An invitation letter from the Canadian citizen or permanent resident child or grandchild, demonstrating that they meet the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) threshold, ensuring financial support for their stay.
Proof of the parental relationship, such as a birth certificate, to confirm the family connection.
Evidence of medical insurance coverage from a Canadian insurance provider, with a minimum duration of one year, guaranteeing the health and safety of the visitor during their stay in Canada.
Additional documentation may be required by the Canadian visa office. At VisaVio, we specialize in guiding you through both the basic and more intricate aspects of the Super Visa application process, ensuring that all necessary documents are meticulously prepared to give your application the best chance of success.
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