Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents
The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents of existing Canadian citizens and permanent residents to stay in Canada for up to five years without the need for renewal. An extension can extend their visit to seven years, making it perfect for long-term stays.
Who can Apply for a Super Visa?
Parents and grandparents are the roots of a family and keeping your loved ones close is the prime importance for any individual. We understand that you keep missing your family here in Canada. But no more! Our team of professionals is here to ease you on your emotional journey. Once you have a PR card with you or you have become a Canadian Citizen, you are eligible to invite your parents on a super visa.
Eligibility for Super Visa
Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents can apply, including their spouses or common-law partners. Applicants must meet specific health and security standards.
Key Application Requirements for Super Visa
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Letter of Invitation: From your child or grandchild who is living in Canada.
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Income Proof: The sponsor must meet the Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO).
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Proof of Relationship: Documents to prove the relationship like birth certificate.
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Medical Insurance: Coverage from a Canadian provider for at least one year.
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Medical Exam: Mandatory for all applicants.
Sponsor’s Income Requirements (LICO)
In response to the Super Visa application approval, some financial requirements need to be reflected in the documentation while applying for Super Visa. The details are mentioned in the the table provided below:
Family Size |
Minimum Income |
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1 person |
$29,380 |
2 persons |
$36,576 |
3 persons |
$44,966 |
4 persons |
$54,594 |
5 persons |
$61,920 |
6 persons |
$69,834 |
7 persons |
$77,750 |
Additional person |
+$7,916 |
Need Assistance for Super Visa?
We at CWC Immigration Solutions, can help you navigate the Super Visa application process. Contact our team for a free consultation and let CWC Immigration Solutions assist you in bringing your parents or grandparents to Canada.