⏳ Canada Super Visa Processing Time: Up to 217 Days – Country-Specific Estimates for Parents and Grandparents (Update: October 29, 2025)

The Canada Super Visa is a popular and valuable long-term, multiple-entry visa that allows the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to visit Canada for extended periods—up to five years per entry.
While the Super Visa generally offers faster processing than the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), the processing time still varies significantly based on the country of application. Staying informed about the latest processing estimates is crucial for planning your family reunion.
As of the latest update on October 29, 2025, here are the estimated processing times for a Super Visa application from various countries:
Super Visa Processing Time by Country
The following table outlines the estimated processing times for the Super Visa (Parents and Grandparents) application submitted from outside Canada:
| Country of Application | Estimated Processing Time | Last Updated |
| United Arab Emirates | 217 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Pakistan | 203 days | October 29, 2025 |
| India | 168 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Iran | 144 days | October 29, 2025 |
| France | 128 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Colombia | 106 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Australia | 83 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Philippines | 77 days | October 29, 2025 |
| China (People’s Republic of) | 72 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Egypt | 72 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Bangladesh | 66 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Brazil | 54 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Nepal | 54 days | October 29, 2025 |
| Nigeria | 51 days | October 29, 2025 |
What Affects Super Visa Processing Speed?
The time it takes to get a Super Visa is affected by the volume of applications at each visa office and the complexity of the file. However, your host child/grandchild’s ability to meet the income requirement and the submission of all mandatory documents are the most critical factors you can control:
- Sponsor’s Minimum Necessary Income (MNI): The child or grandchild in Canada must demonstrate their income meets or exceeds the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) for their family size. Failure to prove this is a common reason for refusal and delay.
- Mandatory Medical Insurance: Proof of private Canadian medical insurance (minimum $100,000 coverage for at least one year) is non-negotiable and must be paid in full or with a deposit.
- Comprehensive Documentation: Ensuring the application includes all required documents, such as the Invitation Letter, proof of relationship, and clear financial evidence, minimizes the chance of IRCC requesting further information, which causes significant delays.
Crucial Tip: The published processing times do not include the time it takes for you to undergo a mandatory immigration medical exam or submit your biometrics (fingerprints and photo) after receiving the request from IRCC. Factor these steps into your overall timeline.
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Maximize Your Super Visa Success
The Super Visa process requires meticulous attention to financial documentation, the invitation letter, and the mandatory medical insurance policy. Even minor mistakes can lead to significant delays, pushing your processing time well past the estimated average, or worse, resulting in a refusal.
To ensure your application is perfectly prepared, financially sound, and submitted with the highest chance of approval, consult with a professional.
Book a consultation with our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) today to review your case, calculate the correct Minimum Necessary Income (MNI), and secure the long-term visit for your parents or grandparents.
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| Question | Answer |
| How long does it take to get a super visa in Canada? | Processing times vary significantly by the country of the applicant and the complexity of the application. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months. For country-specific times, you should check the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) processing times tool. |
| Is Canada issuing super visa now? | Yes, Canada is currently issuing the Super Visa for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. It is a year-round program. |
| What is the success rate of super visa Canada? | While an official, overall success rate figure is not routinely published, the success rate is considered relatively high for applicants who meet all the mandatory requirements, such as: meeting the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) for the host family, having a signed invitation letter, undergoing a medical exam, and purchasing required Canadian medical insurance. |
| Can a super priority visa be delayed? | Canada does not have a “Super Priority Visa” like some other countries. If you are referring to the Super Visa, yes, it can be delayed. Delays often occur if the application is incomplete, if the applicant needs to provide additional documents or a medical exam, or due to high application volumes at the processing visa office. |
| Does supervisa get rejected? | Yes, the Super Visa can be rejected. Common reasons for rejection include: the child/grandchild (the host) not meeting the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) requirement, the applicant failing the required medical exam, not having sufficient mandatory private Canadian medical insurance coverage, or insufficient evidence of ties to the home country. |
| How many days does a super priority visa take? | As mentioned, Canada does not have a “Super Priority Visa.” If you are referring to the Super Visa, its processing time is usually measured in weeks to months, not days. Check the official IRCC website for country-specific estimates. |
| Is supervisa better than visitor visa? | The Super Visa is generally considered better for parents and grandparents who want to stay in Canada for an extended period. The key difference is that a Super Visa allows a stay of up to five consecutive years per entry (valid for up to 10 years total), while a regular Visitor Visa typically allows a stay of only up to six months per entry. |
| What is the fastest parent visa? | The Super Visa is generally the fastest route for extended stays for parents and grandparents. The alternative, the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), is for permanent residence and has much longer, multi-year processing times and is only open once per year via a lottery/invitation system. |
| How long is a Super visa valid? | The Super Visa is a multiple-entry visa that is valid for up to 10 years or until the applicant’s passport expires, whichever comes first. Crucially, it allows the holder to stay in Canada for up to five consecutive years per visit without needing to renew their status. |
| What time is the super visa? | This question is unclear, as visas don’t have a specific “time.” If you mean when to apply, the Super Visa program is open year-round. If you mean processing time, see the first FAQ. |
| Why is my visa decision taking so long? | Visa decisions can take a long time due to factors such as: a high volume of applications at the visa office, the need for additional documentation from the applicant, the requirement to complete a medical exam (which adds time), or the need for thorough background and security checks. |
| How much does a Super visa cost? | The main application fee for a Super Visa (which is a type of visitor visa) is $100 CAD per person. You must also pay the biometrics fee (currently $85 CAD per person or $170 CAD per family) and the significant cost of mandatory private Canadian medical insurance for at least one year with a minimum of $100,000 coverage, which can cost several hundred to a few thousand CAD. |

