Super Visa Insurance: Essential Protection for Visiting Parents and Grandparents

Who Should Buy Super Visa Insurance?

Super Visa Insurance is specifically designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents who wish to stay in Canada for an extended period, typically up to two years per visit. If you are sponsoring a family member under the Super Visa program, this insurance is mandatory.

This coverage is ideal for:

Canadian residents inviting their parents or grandparents.

Families planning extended visits.

Sponsors who need to meet visa approval requirements.

Actual Need for Super Visa Insurance

Healthcare in Canada for non-residents is extremely costly. Super Visa Insurance ensures that visitors have adequate medical coverage during their stay, covering emergency medical expenses, hospitalization, diagnostic services, and more.

Without insurance, families may face substantial financial risk in the event of a medical emergency. The Super Visa Insurance provides peace of mind, financial security, and ensures that the visa conditions are fully met.

Difference When Buying from Canadian Providers

Buying Super Visa Insurance from Canadian insurance providers offers key advantages:

Faster Claims Processing: Direct billing arrangements with Canadian hospitals and clinics.

Compliance Assurance: Guaranteed to meet Canadian immigration requirements.

Local Support: Immediate assistance and customer service within Canada.

Reliable Coverage: Trusted by Canadian healthcare institutions.

Purchasing from international providers may result in delays, claim complications, or non-compliant policies.

How Super Visa Insurance Protects You

Covers medical emergencies, hospitalization, and repatriation.

Reduces the financial burden on Canadian residents in case of a family health emergency.

Provides peace of mind during long-term family visits.

Take the Next Step

Contact Hornbill Insurance today to get a personalized Super Visa Insurance quote and ensure your loved ones are fully protected during their stay in Canada.