Super Visa
Reuniting Parents and Grandparents with Liberty Immigration Services
The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for extended periods. This multiple-entry visa is valid for up to 10 years and permits stays of up to five years per visit, making it an ideal option for families wanting to reunite for longer durations.
Eligibility Criteria for Super Visa
Application Steps For Super Visa
Eligibility Assessment
Assess whether you meet the eligibility criteria, including the financial and insurance requirements, and gather necessary supporting documents.
Document Preparation
Prepare all required documents, including proof of the host’s financial status, your relationship with the host, and valid health insurance.
Application Submission
Submit your application online through the IRCC portal. Ensure all documents are complete and meet IRCC standards. Provide biometric information if required.
Medical Examination
Undergo an immigration medical exam and submit the results as part of your application.
Processing and Approval
After submission, your application will be processed by IRCC. Processing times can vary, but we provide regular updates and address any queries or additional document requests from IRCC.
Decision and Follow-Up
Once a decision is made, we assist with the final steps, including understanding your rights and responsibilities as a super visa holder in Canada and preparing for your travel. If approved, you will receive your super visa and can plan your visit to Canada.
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Visit Your Children and Grandchildren in Canada for Extended Stay with Super Visa
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Initial Consultation and Assessment
During our initial consultation, we thoroughly assess your eligibility for the Super Visa. Our team reviews your background, qualifications, and specific requirements to devise the best strategy for your application.
Collaborative Profile Creation and Submission
We work closely with you to create a strong application profile. Our team provides detailed guidance, ensuring that all your qualifications and experiences are accurately represented. This collaborative effort enhances your chances of success.
Application and Follow-Up
Once your profile is created, we assist you in gathering and submitting all necessary documents. Our consultants manage the application process meticulously, ensuring compliance with IRCC requirements. We provide continuous support and updates throughout the process, from submission to receiving your decision or other relevant outcomes.
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Super Visa FAQs
What is a Super Visa?
The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for up to five years per visit.
Who is eligible for a Super Visa?
Eligible applicants must be the parents or grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, meet the necessary financial and insurance requirements, and apply from outside Canada.
How do I apply for a Super Visa?
Submit your application online through the IRCC portal, including all required documents such as proof of financial support, valid health insurance, and a letter of invitation.
Do I need to provide biometrics for a Super Visa?
Yes, you may need to provide biometric information (fingerprints and photo) as part of your application.
What documents are needed for a Super Visa application?
Required documents include a valid passport, proof of financial support, proof of relationship to the host, and a letter of invitation from your child or grandchild.
How long does it take to process a Super Visa application?
Processing times vary depending on the volume of applications and other factors.
Can I extend my stay on a Super Visa?
Yes, you can apply to extend your stay in Canada for up to two years at a time while on a Super Visa.
What happens if my Super Visa application is denied?
If your application is denied, you will receive a letter explaining the reasons for the refusal. You can reapply if you can address the concerns raised by the immigration officer.
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