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Super Visas and Visitor Visas: 3 Types Visas You Need To Know Before Applying

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  Choosing between applying for a regular or a super visa when your parents or grandparents visit you in Canada can be confusing. You will discover how to make the right decision for your family as we examine the differences between the two options. A person may find it difficult to determine what type of application to submit for their grandparents or parents to visit Canada. To determine which kind of visa application is most appropriate, we must consider 3 types of visitor's visas . Super Visa A maximum 10-year period is allowed for travel to Canada and back This visa entitles the holder to remain inside Canada for 2 years before the need to leave or apply for an extension arises The applicant must be an invitee of a Canadian citizen or Permanent resident whose child or grandchild meets the income requirement A copy of their private medical insurance record in Canada must be included in the application package   Single Entry Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) One-time travel to and f

Why is Super Visa Health Insurance Coverage the Perfect Tool for Families to be Together?

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One of the most difficult aspects of moving to a new country is being apart from your loved ones. Fortunately, the Canadian government understands the pain of being separated from the family. This is why Canada offers immigration choices to people who want to reunite their families. The Super Visa Insurance Coverage for parents and grandparents is one of the most popular family reunion schemes. Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents can visit and stay with their relatives in Canada for up to two years with a Canadian Super Visa Insurance . This programme, often known as the parents and grandparents visa, allows for multiple entries for up to ten years, providing you and your family plenty of time to spend together. Do you want to spend Christmas with your family in Santa's home country? Or how about a fantastic Chinese New Year on the slopes? Or do you like to eat a classic Canadian Thanksgiving supper with lots of turkey and pumpkin pie? If that'