Super Visa Insurance requirements


Applicants must submit proof that they have purchased Canadian medical insurance that:


1. is valid for a minimum period of one year from the date of entry to Canada; 
2. provides a minimum of $100,000 in coverage; and 
3. covers the applicant for health care, hospitalization and repatriation. 
Applicants must also meet all standard admissibility criteria. There are a number of reasons why you can be found inadmissible, denied a visa and refused entry to Canada. 100% Refund of premiums in such case. 


Plan Highlights:-


1. You get to choose - start date for the plan and you can always change effective date before start of coverage.


2. Lowest Premiums Guaranteed* - $100,000 coverage, $0 deductible.


3. 100% refund - If no Visa Granted for any reason.


4. Partial Refunds - In case your parents decide to go back sooner than one year, prorated refund available.


5. Simple steps- complete contact form below- licensed broker shall discuss your needs, answer your questions and you are under no obligation.


For the visa officer to determine whether the applicant is medically admissible to Canada, the applicant will also be required to undergo an Immigration Medical Examination (IME) prior to being issued a Super Visa.

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