The private insurance you buy for your parent as part of a TRV or super visa will cover some medical expenses but certainly not all. Generally speaking, insurance companies will not cover care related to pre-existing conditions. Insurance companies are in the business of making money. For that reason they typically exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions since they know the chances are high that the costs of the care the person will need will be much higher than the insurance premiums you pay. The math doesn't work on their end.I thought insurances cover in case of super visas or visitor.. Then how other people are getting their parents? I mean normally mostly at this age people do suffer from some of the other disease. Looking at this, I don't know then it would be a viable option even if I plan to move first without him for sometime and would it be difficult to get his routine checkups later from the specialist? Aren't there private clinics? sorry I have no info about it and asking so many questions.
Canada doesn't really have private clinics.
