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Myths and Facts about Super Visa Insurance in Canada

 Before directly digging into the facts and myths about super visa insurance in Canada, first, let’s see what a super visa insurance means.

What is super visa insurance?

The super visa insurance of Canada is a temporary resident visa (TRV) for parents and grandparents of the people living in Canada. Medical insurance for super visa provides medical care for the grandparents and parents living in coverage for the parents and grandparents of the resident. A super visa is a multi-entry visa that allows multiple entries for a period of ten years. Super visa also allows an individual to stay for two years at once in Canada.

Now that you have a fair idea of what super visa insurance in Canada means, below are some of the facts and myths you should consider before applying for it.

Facts about super visa insurance in Canada

· You need at least $100,000 coverage. So, you will get all the facilities and advantages of the insurance.

· Minimum coverage should be of one year to get access to all the schemes.

· If your visa is denied, you have to prove that your visa was rejected, and you will get a refund.

· You must be a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen to get the super visa insurance.

· You must have a signed letter from your child and grandchild who invite you to stay in Canada.

· You have to obtain a signed letter to get financial support for the period you plan to stay in Canada.

· When you are qualified for super visa health insurance, your medical facilities are taken care of.

· It would be best if you were not banned and not allowed in Canada. You have to be allowed in Canada to get super visa insurance.

· You have to take an immigration medical test before applying to see if you are fit to fly or not.

Myths about super visa insurance in Canada?

Myth №1: You must be of a certain age to apply for super visa insurance in Canada.

The truth is you can be of any age to use and get insurance.

Myth №2: Everyone is eligible for super visa insurance.

No, not everyone is eligible. There are some tests and other formalities to apply for the insurance. Once you qualify for these tests, you will be allowed to enter Canada.

Myth №3: Only one person is allowed to take the super visa insurance.

Parents and grandparents of the Canadian resident are allowed to get the visa’s advantages. It can also be more than one person.

Myth №4: Dependents of the parents and grandparents are eligible for the visa insurance.

No, dependents can apply for a regular visitor visa. Only the person tied to their home country can apply.

Myth №5: There is no requirement concerning income.

Though it is widely populated, it’s not true. There has to be a minimum income of the child/grandchild to apply for the insurance.

Myth №6: You can get insurance for any period.

No, you have to get insurance for at least one year and up to 10 years.

Now you can buy a super visa insurance policy in Canada without any hassle. Get connected with a life insurance solution professional at CHES Special Risk or visit their website to know more about the policies.


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