Hi All
Just checking to understand that for Super Visa do we have to pay for the full term that parents are going to say or just purchase the insurance and commit to pay in installments each month?
I had read somewhere for visa being rejected as it wasn't paid in full. But the website clearly states that we need to purchase (not just quote). So if this is what their website pays why would they reject some applications on basis of insurance? Please advice.
This medical insurance needs to
be paid in full, or in instalments with a deposit (quotes aren’t accepted)
be valid for at least 1 year from the date you’ll enter Canada
cover your health care, hospitalization and repatriation
provide for at least $100,000 emergency coverage
Just checking to understand that for Super Visa do we have to pay for the full term that parents are going to say or just purchase the insurance and commit to pay in installments each month?
I had read somewhere for visa being rejected as it wasn't paid in full. But the website clearly states that we need to purchase (not just quote). So if this is what their website pays why would they reject some applications on basis of insurance? Please advice.
This medical insurance needs to
be paid in full, or in instalments with a deposit (quotes aren’t accepted)
be valid for at least 1 year from the date you’ll enter Canada
cover your health care, hospitalization and repatriation
provide for at least $100,000 emergency coverage