Canada to increase super visa length of stay for parents and grandparents to 5 years

Credit to Author: Canadian Immigrant| Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 23:07:51 +0000

On June 7, 2022, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced enhancements to Canada’s super visa program that will allow super visa holders to stay for a longer period of time.

According to the announcement from the government of Canada, the changes which come into force on July 4, 2022, will:

  • increase the length of stay for super visa holders to 5 years per entry into Canada
    • People who have a super visa also have the option to request to extend their stay by up to 2 years at a time while in Canada.
  • allow the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship to designate international medical insurance companies to provide coverage to super visa applicants in the future
    • Currently, only Canadian insurance providers can provide the necessary medical coverage that super visa applicants are required to have. Information about any designated medical insurance companies located outside of Canada will be communicated on IRCC’s website at a later date.

Since 2011, Canada’s super visa has helped Canadian citizens and permanent residents reunite with their parents and grandparents for extended periods of time. This multiple-entry visa, which is valid for up to 10 years, has allowed parents and grandparents to remain in Canada for 2 years at a time. This makes the super visa more beneficial than a regular multiple-entry visitor visa, under which the length of stay is usually 6 months or less.

More details available on the IRCC website.

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