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Jun 9, 2018
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Hi, I was wondering if anybody has experience with the following:

My grandmother was successfully granted a Super Visa and we purchased the required insurance. However, insurance is for emergencies, not routine maintenance.

How do people handle prescription medication for a year or more, when you are only allowed to bring in a 90-day supply? This has to be a common problem with the SuperVisa, given that elderly populations often have regular prescriptions...

And if you want to take advantage of the full 2 years with possible renewals... Has anybody tried to book a physical for a grandparent and pay out of pocket? We are in Alberta, if that matters.
 
Hi, I was wondering if anybody has experience with the following:

My grandmother was successfully granted a Super Visa and we purchased the required insurance. However, insurance is for emergencies, not routine maintenance.

How do people handle prescription medication for a year or more, when you are only allowed to bring in a 90-day supply? This has to be a common problem with the SuperVisa, given that elderly populations often have regular prescriptions...

And if you want to take advantage of the full 2 years with possible renewals... Has anybody tried to book a physical for a grandparent and pay out of pocket? We are in Alberta, if that matters.

Hi

She would need to pay to see a doctor in Canada and get a prescription.