Differences Between Super Visa and Visitor Visa

A Super Visa is a multi-entry visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to stay in the country for up to two years at a time. It is valid for up to 10 years and applicants must have private Canadian medical insurance for at least one year. To be eligible, applicants must also provide proof of their relationship with a Canadian resident, such as a birth certificate or proof of guardianship.

A Visitor Visa is a single-entry visa that allows people to visit Canada for up to six months. It is valid for up to 6 months and does not require any medical insurance or proof of any relationship with a Canadian resident.

  1. A Super Visa is a multi-entry visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to stay in the country for up to two years at a time.
  2. A Visitor Visa is a single-entry visa that allows people to visit Canada for up to six months.
  3. A Super Visa requires applicants to provide proof of their relationship with a Canadian resident, such as a birth certificate or proof of guardianship.
  4. A Visitor Visa does not require proof of any relationship with a Canadian resident.
  5. To be eligible for a Super Visa, applicants must have private Canadian medical insurance for at least one year.
  6. A Visitor Visa does not require any medical insurance.
  7. A Super Visa is valid for 10 years.
  8. A Visitor Visa is valid for a maximum of 6 months.
  9. A Super Visa is a more expensive option than a Visitor Visa.
  10. A Super Visa allows applicants to stay in Canada for up to two years at a time. A Visitor Visa only allows applicants to stay in Canada for up to six months.