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SUPER VISA INSURANCE

Monthly Premium Plan Available!
Super Visa Insurance is a mandatory requirement for Grand(parental) sponsorship or the Super visa application. This visa facilitates long-term entry into Canada, which can be as long as two years without renewing the status
While applying for the Super Visa for the Grand (Parents), the applicant must provide evidence of the relationship, financial support, and a copy of Super Visa Insurance.
  • Super Visa Insurance purchased from a Canadian Insurance company.
  • Provides minimum coverage of $100,000.
  • Cover the applicant for hospitalization, health care, and repatriation.
  • Valid for a year or more (from the date of entry) up to the period of stay and available for review by the examining officer upon request.
Refund of premiums: The Super Visa Insurance does not guarantee a visa; therefore, the premiums are refunded back if the visa is denied.
Partial Refund of Premiums: If the visitors decide to go back sooner than one year, a prorated refund can be paid, provided NO benefit is claimed on the Policy.

DO YOU KNOW?

  • A daily charge for the in-patient standard ward could be $3700 in ON.
  • ICU can cost up to $6000 per day.
  • Cardiac Procedures could cost between $2500 to $7300.
  • The emergency room visit can be $1000.
  • Medically essential ambulance transportation may cost $1099 in Nova Scotia. 
SUPER VISA INSURANCE
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Generally, under the Super Visa Insurance, benefits for the following cost are covered subject to the terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusion of the plan.
The visitors eligible to get this Policy may be covered for the medical emergencies up to the coverage limit. Generally, under the visitors to Canada policy, benefits for the following cost are covered subject to the terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusion of the plan.
Emergency Hospital: – semi-private hospital accommodation, or ICU if required, reasonable and customary services, and supplies, including drugs and medication administered during hospitalization.
Emergency Medical:  surgical, or anesthetic services when performed by a physician.
Emergency extended health includes the service of Registered Nurses, Licensed Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Podiatrists, acupuncturist.
Diagnostic Services such as Lab test, X-ray exam, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cardiac catheterization, computerized axial tomography (CAT) scans, sonograms or ultrasounds, and biopsies if approved.
The supply of prescription drugs or medicines subject to the limit and conditions of the Policy.
Dental emergencies*: acute dental pain caused by a dental emergency other than a direct blow to the face.
Emergency return home: if a covered sickness or injury requires you to return home, during the coverage period.
Repatriation of deceased or Cremation or burial at the place of death.
Follow up visits*
Accidental Dental*: caused by an accidental blow to the face.
Meals and accommodation*
*Subject to the limits, terms and conditions and exclusions in the Policy
The Choice of the coverage amount, and coverage or non-coverage of preexisting health conditions determine the cost of premiums.
These policies come with deductible options that can help you to budget the premiums.
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