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zaguiroje

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I want to bring my parents on a Supervisa. One of requirements is the medical insurance, I understand that. What I don't understand is that the maximum age for medical coverage is 85. So my question is: The Supervisa is for 10 years, so what happen when your Dad turns 86 and is on the Supervisa? there is no more medical incurance for him after 85, what happen with that visa, knowing that it was granted for 10 years?? Yes, I know the option for Sponsoring, but it takes SO long, that's why I was opting for the Supervisa while the Sponsoring process takes place. Please any advice??
 
zaguiroje said:
I want to bring my parents on a Supervisa. One of requirements is the medical insurance, I understand that. What I don't understand is that the maximum age for medical coverage is 85. So my question is: The Supervisa is for 10 years, so what happen when your Dad turns 86 and is on the Supervisa? there is no more medical incurance for him after 85, what happen with that visa, knowing that it was granted for 10 years?? Yes, I know the option for Sponsoring, but it takes SO long, that's why I was opting for the Supervisa while the Sponsoring process takes place. Please any advice??

https://www.visitorsinsurance.ca/content/plans

many companies offer upto 89. Go for that. But man what are you thinking. You should have apply for parents PR long back. Also in case your father is alone( no spouse or sibling) back in country then also look for option to apply under H & C for PR.
At least qualify to apply for parents PR next year
 
For what it's worth, we were all set to apply for a Super-Visa for my wife's mom. In the end, we simply applied for a regular TRV . . . only difference being there is no requirement for medical insurance.

You will need proof of medical insurance every time he re-enters Canada, which at a minimum will be every two years.