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Are you anticipating visitors from abroad to Canada, such as relatives or friends?

Visitors who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents are not covered by our public health programs. This means that if an illness or accident occurs while a visitor is in Canada, they will incur high medical costs. Here comes the Rimi super visa Insurance.

The Rimi Super visa insurance plan is ideal for anyone visiting Canada as a Super Visa applicant, temporary worker, immigrant, or tourist who requires urgent medical care.

To help you better understand the Super Visa requirements, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions.

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FAQs

Q. Who can apply for a Canada Super Visa?

A: You must be a grandparent or parent of a Canadian Permanent Resident (PR). The dependents are not eligible to apply for the Canadian Super Visa. If you are traveling to Canada with your spouse or partner, you must submit a separate application.

Q. Are you visa-exempt? You are still eligible to apply for a super visa?

A. If you do not require a visitor visa to enter Canada, you can still obtain a super visa that allows you to stay for 5 years. If your request is approved, we will send you a letter that you must show to a border patrol officer when you arrive in Canada.

Q. Who is eligible for Canada’s Super Visa?

A. A super visa allows eligible parents and grandparents to visit family in Canada for 5 years in a row. A visitor visa allows you to stay for up to six months. If you want to stay longer, you must apply for an extension and pay a new fee. They must meet certain requirements to be granted a super visa.

Q. How long can a super visa holder stay in Canada?

A. A super visa allows you to enter Canada multiple times and stay for up to two years without having to renew your status. The Super Visa is a 10-year, multiple-entry Temporary Residence Visa (TRV). Each entry is allowed to stay for a maximum of five years.

Q. Is it necessary to have health insurance for the Canada Super visa?

A. Visitors entering Canada must have at least $100,000 in health insurance from a Canadian insurance company to apply for a Super Visa. This allows visitors to pay for medical care in Canada if they become ill or injured.

Q. Do my Canadian children have to meet any income requirements to be invited to apply for the Visa Canada Super visa?

A. Your Canadian child or grandchild who wishes to invite you must demonstrate that their family earns at least the Low Income Cut-off (LICO). Include bank statements, pay stubs, a letter from your employer describing your salary and the dates you worked there, and a copy of your most recent tax return as proof of funds.

Q. How do I determine the size of my family for the Canada Super visa?

A. Consider the following people living in a large household to determine the minimum income requirement for your Super Visa sponsorship:
  • You and your spouse applying at the same time
  • The child and grandchildren
  • The spouse of the host or separated spouse i.e. common-law partner
  • Children dependent on host, spouse, or common-law partner regardless of custody
  • Previously sponsored individuals with sponsorship agreements in the process
  • Individuals whose application has been approved and has a valid invitation letter from the host, spouse, or common-law partner

Q. What steps must be taken to obtain a Canadian Super Visa?

A. Both digital and paper applications for Canada Super visas are accepted at Visa Application Centres (VAC). You will need the following items to apply for a Canada Super visa:
  • Invitation letter from your child/grandchild, Canadian citizen, promising financial support for your stay, and the size of your family.
  • You must show proof that you meet the LICO. Documentation proving your relationship to the Canadian citizen or permanent resident you wish to visit (parents or grandparents). A birth certificate or other official document naming you as a parent or grandparent can serve as proof. Evidence of private medical insurance.
  • After applying, you will be required to
  • Submit proof of medical examination and its results, as well as your biometric data (photo and fingerprint) in person at the Visa Application Centre (VAC)
  • Your visitor status in Canada is valid for two years from the date of entry.

Q. How can Rimi Super Visa Insurance help?

A. Protect Your Loved Ones With Reliable Parent Super Visa Insurance
When it comes to ensuring a smooth and safe family reunification in Canada, Riming Super Visa Insurance is your dedicated partner. By providing personalized guidance tailored to your specific needs, our team of experts specializes in simplifying the complex process of obtaining super visa insurance. We take pride in making the application process as simple as possible so you can focus on making precious memories with your loved ones in Canada.
Riming Super Visa Insurance is committed to your overall well-being in addition to insurance. We believe that our ethical and responsible business practices can benefit our community and the environment. We assist you every step of the way to make your family's trip to Canada not only safe but also memorable and worry-free, with competitive rates and a commitment to your peace of mind.

Accident and sickness policy

Our accident and illness policies cover your well-being in Canada and provide financial protection against unexpected medical expenses. You can travel with confidence and peace of mind thanks to our system.

Eligibility

The following conditions are not eligible for the coverage

  • Terminal illness
  • AIDS or the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
  • Home oxygen therapy in the last 12 months
  • Heart attack
  • Organ transplant (heart, kidney, liver, lung)
  • Kidney dialysis treatment within the last 12 months


To be eligible for benefits under the Canadian government's healthcare system, a person must

a) be at least 15 days old;

b) be in good health at the time the policy is issued and the effective date, and have no reason to attend any medical appointments during the coverage period.
If you qualify for and are covered by a provincial or territorial government health insurance plan in the province or territory where you reside, your insurance will only cover the costs of services not provided by that plan.

Insuring Agreement

When a medical condition develops during the insurance period, the insurer pays up to the insurance amount of the reasonable and usual costs of the eligible costs including, subject to the terms, limitations, and exclusions of this policy, if the eligible costs of emergency hospital and emergency medical care or services are incurred.


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