Who Needs Super Visa Insurance?
Parents Visiting Canada
Parents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents applying for Super Visa
Grandparents
Grandparents who want to visit their family in Canada for extended periods
Sponsors
Canadian sponsors who need to provide proof of insurance for visa application
What does super visa insurance cover?
Most super visa insurance policies provided by Canadian insurance companies cover:
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Emergency medical treatment for unexpected illness or injury
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Prescription medications
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Emergency dental services
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Essential medical equipment
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X-rays and other diagnostic laboratory procedures
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Ambulance transportation
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Emergency return home
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Repatriation
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And more!

How It Works
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Get a Quote
Fill out our simple form or call us. We'll compare rates from multiple insurers to find you the best price.
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Choose Your Plan
Review options and select the coverage that fits your needs and budget. We'll explain everything clearly.
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Coverage Starts
Make payment and receive your insurance certificate immediately. Use it for your Super Visa application.
Pricing Guidance
Super Visa insurance costs vary based on several factors:
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Age: Typically ranges from $1,500/year (age 50-59) to $3,000+/year (age 70+)
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Deductible: Choose from $0 to $10,000 deductible to adjust your premium
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Pre-existing conditions: Stable conditions may be covered with certain plans
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Coverage amount: From $100,000 (minimum) to $500,000+
Example: A healthy 65-year-old with $100,000 coverage and $1,000 deductible typically pays $2,200-$2,600 per year.
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