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Five years at a time, and the income test just got easier.

With sponsorship closed to new applications, this is the route to having a parent or grandparent here. It gives five years on each entry rather than six months, extends by two years at a time without leaving Canada, and since 31 March 2026 the income requirement can be met two different ways.

What this visa is, and what it is not

A Super Visa is a multiple entry temporary resident visa for the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or registered Indian. It buys years of lawful presence rather than status, and for most families today it is the only route to a parent being here at all.

In force 31 March 2026 · verified 19 August 2026

The income test changed, and it changed in your favour

New Ministerial Instructions came into force on 31 March 2026 and replaced those given in September 2023. The threshold itself did not move. What moved is how you may satisfy it.

The host may now meet or exceed the requirement in either one of the two tax years before the application, rather than only the year immediately before. And where the host, together with any co-signer, reaches at least 75 per cent of the threshold, the visiting parent's or grandparent's own income may be added to make up the remainder.

The change applies to applications already in processing as well as those filed on or after 31 March 2026, and the government has stated that families who were previously eligible continue to qualify. Anyone relying on one of the two alternatives has to file the documents that prove it.

  • Five years on each entry rather than six months, if the officer grants entry. The published position is that you are eligible to stay for five years at a time, and that if a border officer grants you entry you can stay for five years even where the officer does not stamp your passport. Entry itself remains the officer's decision, as it is for any visitor. For an entry made before 22 June 2023 the published position is that you can stay only for the length of time the border officer granted. An ordinary visitor is normally admitted for six months, and that gap is the whole point of this visa.
  • Extensions of up to two years at a time, from inside Canada. Without leaving the country, which is the second thing that makes this different from an ordinary visit.
  • It is temporary status and does not lead to permanent residence. No amount of time on a Super Visa converts into it. If permanent residence is the goal, the sponsorship route is a different application with a different test, and it is closed to new applications right now.
  • No work and no study. The visa authorises visiting. A parent who wants to work needs a work permit on its own merits.
  • The applicant must be outside Canada to apply. And the visa is printed by a visa office outside Canada. A parent already here as a visitor cannot convert.
  • You cannot include dependants in the application. Each parent or grandparent applies on their own footing. There is no accompanying family member on a Super Visa the way there is on a permanent residence application.
  • A visa exempt parent still applies. If approved they receive a letter to present to the border services officer, and may separately need an electronic travel authorisation to fly.

What is required, of the host and of the parent

Super Visa requirements at 19 August 2026
What is required
The relationshipThe applicant must be the biological or adopted parent or grandparent of the host, and it must be provable. A brother, sister, aunt, uncle or other relative is outside this visa entirely.
The hostA Canadian citizen, permanent resident or registered Indian, at least 18, who resides in Canada and meets the income requirement.
The letter of invitationWritten and signed by the host, promising financial support for the length of the authorised stay and listing every person counted in the income calculation. This is a substantive document, not a formality, because it fixes the family size the income is measured against.
IncomeThe low income cut off for the family size, satisfied by one of the two routes described above. Not the sponsorship figure, which is thirty per cent higher and tested over three years.
Medical insurancePrivate coverage valid for at least one year from the date of entry, from a Canadian insurer or a foreign insurer meeting the conditions set out below. It must be maintained for the whole stay and proved on each entry.
Medical examinationAn immigration medical examination is required.
AdmissibilityThe applicant must be allowed to enter Canada, and an officer still assesses them as a genuine visitor who will leave at the end of the authorised stay, weighing ties to their home country, the purpose of the visit, their family and their finances.
Where the application is madeFrom outside Canada, with the visa printed by a visa office outside Canada.

A co-signer may be used to reach the income threshold. It is the host's spouse or common law partner who can co-sign, they must themselves be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or registered Indian, and a co-signer is counted in the family size.

Work out the income the host needs

The published low income cut off for the family size, with the two routes to satisfying it since 31 March 2026. An indication only, not an eligibility decision and not legal advice.

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Figures are the low income cut offs published by the Government of Canada on 29 July 2025 for Super Visa hosts, and they are revised from time to time. The smallest family size offered here is two, because the published count always includes the host child or grandchild and the invited parent or grandparent, so a family size of one is not possible on this visa. This is the Super Visa test, which is the low income cut off itself. Sponsoring a parent for permanent residence uses that figure plus thirty per cent in each of three consecutive tax years, so do not read this result as the sponsorship requirement. Meeting the income threshold does not mean a visa will be issued, because an officer still assesses admissibility and whether the applicant is a genuine visitor who will leave at the end of the authorised stay. Verified 19 August 2026 against canada.ca.

The published figures, and how to prove them

Minimum income the host needs based on the size of the family, published 29 July 2025
Family sizeIncome required
2$38,002
3$46,720
4$56,724
5$64,336
6$72,560
7$80,784
Each additional personadd $8,224

These are low income cut off figures, not the sponsorship figures. The table starts at two because the published count always includes the host child or grandchild and the invited parent or grandparent, so a family size of one cannot arise on this visa. The published example of the smallest family is one host child inviting one parent, where the host is not married and has no children. The Government of Canada revises these figures, and we check them against the live source on every file.

  • Route one, either of two tax years. The host and any co-signer meet or exceed the threshold in one of the two tax years before the application. The notice of assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency is the proof.
  • Route two, seventy five per cent plus the parent's own income. The host and any co-signer reach at least 75 per cent of the threshold in the year before the application, and the visiting parent's or grandparent's income makes up the remainder. The combined figure must meet or exceed the threshold.
  • What counts as proof on route two. A notice of assessment is preferred for the host and co-signer. Otherwise the last tax year's return or employment slips, twelve months of recent pay stubs, an original employer letter giving job title, description and salary, bank statements for the last calendar year showing investment income or regular employment or pension deposits, pension statements, or proof of rental property ownership with the leases.
  • A parent contributing income has an extra burden. They must show the income will continue while they are in Canada, and every document must state the currency it is in.

The insurance requirement, and what changed for foreign insurers

In force 28 January 2025 · verified 19 August 2026

A foreign insurer is now acceptable, on three conditions

Coverage no longer has to be bought from a Canadian company, which was the single biggest practical obstacle for many families. A policy from an insurer outside Canada is accepted where all three of the following hold. The insurer is authorised by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions to provide accident and sickness insurance. It appears on that office's list of federally regulated financial institutions. And the policy is issued under the company's insurance business in Canada.

An insurer that is merely large, or merely reputable, does not satisfy this. The test is regulatory, so check the list before buying rather than after.

  • Valid for at least one year from the date of entry. Not one year from purchase, and not one year from the visa being issued.
  • Maintained for the whole stay and renewed if it lapses. A five year stay on a one year policy means renewing four times, and the obligation sits with the family rather than with anyone reminding them.
  • Proved on every entry. Including on re-entry after a trip abroad. A parent who lets coverage lapse and then travels can be refused entry on return, which is a worse outcome than never having left.
  • A minimum of $100,000 in emergency coverage. The policy must provide at least $100,000 of emergency coverage, and it must cover health care, hospitalisation and repatriation. Repatriation is the limb most often missing from a cheap policy.
  • It must be paid for, not quoted. The policy has to be paid in full, or paid in instalments with a deposit. A quotation is not accepted, which catches families who shop for cover and file the estimate.

Super Visa against sponsoring a parent

These are different applications with different tests and different outcomes, and families routinely compare them on the wrong axis. The honest summary is that one is available now and one is not.

The two routes for a parent or grandparent, compared at 19 August 2026
Super VisaSponsorship for permanent residence
Available nowYesNo. Closed to new applications and to invitations since 1 January 2026, with no announced reopening
What you getTemporary status, five years per entry, extendable by two years at a timePermanent residence
Income testThe low income cut off for the family size, in either of the two preceding tax years, or 75 per cent of it topped up by the parent's own incomeThat figure plus thirty per cent, in each of three consecutive tax years, evidenced by three notices of assessment
Who appliesThe parent or grandparent, from outside CanadaThe sponsor in Canada, and only if invited to apply
Ongoing obligationA letter of invitation promising support for the authorised stay, and private insuranceA twenty year undertaking to repay any social assistance the sponsored person receives
Health coverageNot eligible for provincial health plans. Private insurance is mandatoryPermanent resident, with provincial coverage according to the province
WorkNot permittedPermitted, as a permanent resident

You may apply for a Super Visa while a sponsorship application is pending, or withdraw a sponsorship application at any time and apply for a Super Visa instead.

One practical point about the ten years. The program page states that the Super Visa provides multiple entries for a period of up to ten years, so the figure is published rather than informal. How the length is arrived at is less settled than it is usually presented. A formula directing that the visa be issued for the validity of the passport less one month, up to a maximum of ten years, appears in a Ministerial Instruction from 2011. That instrument has been superseded. The instructions now in force came into force on 31 March 2026 and replaced those given on 15 September 2023, and we could not locate the formula in the instructions now in force. The same 2011 document also directs that the period of authorised stay normally be fixed at two years, which the published five years contradicts, so we do not treat it as current on this point either. We therefore do not present the formula as the rule, and we confirm the position on each file. Renewing a passport that is close to expiry before applying is sensible in any event, because a visa is never issued beyond the passport.

What we look at before a Super Visa application goes in

Whether the family size has been counted correctly, because that single figure decides the income threshold and it is where most applications go wrong. Which of the two income routes your family actually satisfies. And whether the insurance you have been sold meets the regulatory test rather than merely looking adequate.

01 / Start here

Strategy consultation

A paid session that tests your record against this route and the alternatives, checks how your work is classified, and tells you plainly where you actually stand.

02 / Review

Lawyer review, you file

You prepare and submit; we review the classification, the evidence and the documentation before it goes in, and flag what would be questioned.

03 / Representation

Full representation

We build, document and file the matter as your lawyer of record, and carry it through to the federal permanent residence stage.

Every matter begins with the strategy consultation. If you instruct us within six months of that consultation for a lawyer review or for full representation, the consultation fee is credited against that work. One credit per person.

Frequently asked questions

How long can a parent actually stay?

Five years on each entry, which is the single most valuable feature of this visa and the reason it exists. The published position is that you are eligible to stay for five years at a time, and that if a border officer grants you entry you can stay for five years even if the officer does not stamp your passport. Entry is still the officer's decision, so read the five years as the entitlement the visa carries rather than a guarantee at the border. For anyone who entered on a Super Visa before 22 June 2023 the published position is narrower, being that you can stay only for the length of time the border officer granted on entry. An ordinary visitor is normally admitted for six months. The stay can then be extended by up to two years at a time from inside Canada, without leaving. The visa itself is issued for multiple entries for a period of up to ten years.

What changed on 31 March 2026?

The way income is calculated, not the amount required. New Ministerial Instructions came into force on 31 March 2026, replacing those given in September 2023, and they open two routes to the same threshold. The host may now meet the requirement in either one of the two tax years before the application, rather than only the year immediately before. And where the host and any co-signer reach at least 75 per cent of the threshold, the visiting parent's or grandparent's own income may be added to cover the rest. The change also reaches applications already in processing, and the government has said families who previously qualified continue to qualify.

Is the income test the same as sponsoring a parent?

No, and confusing the two is expensive. The Super Visa uses the low income cut off for the family size. Sponsoring a parent for permanent residence uses that figure plus thirty per cent, and requires it in each of three consecutive tax years. So a family that cannot sponsor may still host, and on materially easier terms.

Who counts in the family size?

More people than most hosts assume, which is where the calculation usually goes wrong. The smallest possible answer is two, because the count always includes the host child or grandchild in Canada and the parent or grandparent being invited. The published example of a family of two is one host child, not married and with no children, inviting one parent. Beyond that, count any other Super Visa applicants the host will support, the host's spouse or common law partner, including a separated spouse in most cases, the dependent children of the host and of their spouse or partner regardless of custody and support arrangements, anyone previously approved for a Super Visa under a letter of invitation the host or their partner signed that still applies, and anyone previously sponsored for whom the host's or a co-signer's undertaking is still in effect.

What insurance is required?

Private medical insurance valid for at least one year from the date of entry. Since 28 January 2025 it no longer has to come from a Canadian insurer. A foreign insurer is accepted where it is authorised by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions to provide accident and sickness insurance, appears on that office's list of federally regulated financial institutions, and issues the policy under its insurance business in Canada. Coverage must provide at least $100,000 of emergency coverage, must cover health care, hospitalisation and repatriation, must be paid in full or in instalments with a deposit rather than merely quoted, and must be kept in place for the whole stay, renewed if it expires before departure, and proved on each entry.

Can a parent work or study on a Super Visa?

No. It authorises visiting and nothing else. A parent who wants to work needs a work permit on its own footing, and the Super Visa does not lead to one.

Can we apply for this while a sponsorship application is pending?

Yes, and the government says so expressly. You can apply for a Super Visa while waiting for a decision on a sponsorship application, or withdraw the sponsorship at any time and apply for a Super Visa instead. With the sponsorship program closed to new applications, that is the practical position for most families right now.

Does the parent have to be outside Canada to apply?

Yes. The applicant must be outside Canada when they submit, and the visa is printed by a visa office outside Canada. They also need an immigration medical examination. A parent already in Canada as a visitor cannot convert to a Super Visa from inside the country.