Canada Super Visa – IRCC reunites the family. It helps Canadian PRs and Citizens’ families to stay a long time together. It is for those who want their parents or grandparents to live with them in Canada.

What is Super Visa?

A super visa is a temporary visa that permits parents and grandparents to live with their families in Canada. It is a multi-entry visa that provides multiple entries for up to 10 years and allows an individual to stay for up to 5 years in Canada on a single trip.

The difference between a Super Visa and a regular visitor visa

  • The main difference between Super Visa and a regular visitor visa is how long you can remain in Canada per trip.
  • The super visa allows an individual to stay for up to 5 years at a time in Canada, while a regular visitor visa allows only for six months.
  • Super Visa and regular visitor visas are multi-entry visas valid for ten years. So that means you can visit Canada as many times you want within those ten years.

Canada Super Visa Requirements

There are some essential eligibility criteria that you need to meet to qualify for a Super Visa Canada. 

The parent and grandparent Canada Super Visa requirements are:

  • You have to be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Your child or grandchild is inviting you to come to Canada.
  • Your child or grandchild meets a minimum income threshold.
  • You must buy medical insurance from a Canadian Insurance company or a designated foreign provider valid for at least one year.
  • You have to undergo an immigration medical exam, either before you apply or after you apply.

Canada Super Visa income requirements 2022

There is a minimum income that your child or grandchild must meet for the Super Visa to be approved.

 

Size of Family Unit Minimum necessary gross income
1 person (your child or grandchild) $26,620
2 persons $33,140
3 persons $40,742
4 persons $49,466
5 persons $56,104
6 persons $63,276
7 persons $70,448
More than 7 persons, for each additional person, add $7,172

IRCC (Immigration, Refuges and Citizenship Canada)  

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for matters dealing with immigration to Canada, refugees, and Canadian citizenship.

Role of IRCC 

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada facilitates the arrival of immigrants, protects refugees, and offers programming to help newcomers settle in Canada. They also grant citizenship and issues travel documents (such as passports) to Canadians.

Along with the income requirements outlined above, IRCC will also consider your application to ensure that you’re a genuine visitor and will leave Canada at the end of your visit. The things to consider here are your ties to your home country, your family and finances, and the overall stability of your home country.

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