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Super Visa changes announced:

1. Increase the length of stay for super visa holders to 5 years per entry.
2. People who have a SV also have the option to request to extend their stay by up to 2 years while in Canada. This means SV holders will now be able to stay in Canada for up to 7 consecutive years.
3. allow the Minister of IRCC to designate international medical insurance companies to provide coverage to super visa applicants in the future https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...nite-families-more-easily-and-for-longer.html

View more details here - https://youtu.be/K70Zn0giMG0
 
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My folks have an approved Supervisa which they have yet to use to visit Canada (I'm holding off on their arrival until mid-July now). I wonder if the 5 year allowed stay means that parents have to show (pre-paid) health insurance coverage upon arrival for the full 5 years (and then a top off for the additional 2 year extension). When I purchased their health insurance through Manulife, the only option available was for 1 year and it was not cheap. So I wonder how the 5 year allowed stay will correspond to the health coverage requirement...even if we are allowed to purchase from international insurance companies. Nevertheless, it's welcome news. :)
 
My folks have an approved Supervisa which they have yet to use to visit Canada (I'm holding off on their arrival until mid-July now). I wonder if the 5 year allowed stay means that parents have to show (pre-paid) health insurance coverage upon arrival for the full 5 years (and then a top off for the additional 2 year extension). When I purchased their health insurance through Manulife, the only option available was for 1 year and it was not cheap. So I wonder how the 5 year allowed stay will correspond to the health coverage requirement...even if we are allowed to purchase from international insurance companies. Nevertheless, it's welcome news. :)
They should be able to come in and apply for extensions.
 
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