Unlike traditional visas this Canadian super visa is: valid for 2 years; renewable up to a total of 10 years; and allows for multiple entries into Canada. Within this two year period the applicant does not have to apply for a new visa every time they enter Canada!
Who Can Apply for a Super Visa?
To apply for this super visa you:- Must be either the grandparent or parent of a citizen or permanent resident of Canada
- Must be deemed ?admissible? to Canada by Visa Officers. Factors such as the following are taken into account:
? - Whether or not you will voluntarily leave when your visit is over
- Your ties to your country of origin
- The purpose of your visit
- Both your financial situation and the related family?s financial situation
- Political and/or economic stability of your home country
- Obtain and submit a declaration of financial support from their sponsor (child or grandchild) who meets a minimum income level
- Have proof of insurance from a Canadian insurance carrier for a MINIMUM of 365 days at a minimum of $100,000 of coverage (see Visitors to Canada insurance to apply for the necessary coverage)
- Also successfully undergo an Immigration Medical Examination
How to Apply for a Super Visa
To apply for a super visa you have to complete and submit an "Application for a Temporary Resident Visa Made Outside of Canada" [document #IMM5257] to a Canadian visa office. There will be additional documents that will also have to be submitted.For more information see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/supervisa-how.asp.
Please note: you can specifically apply for a multiple-entry visa; you just need to submit the applicable fees when applying.
Have Questions?
If you have any questions then please refer to the following resources below:Source: http://www.healthquotes.ca/blog/2012/03/13/Super+Visa+Canada.aspx
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