Hi,
So finally Super Visa is in effect. I was just going thru the cic website, and understood that undergoing medical exam is a must for this visa category...see below:
Note: You will be required to undergo an immigration medical examination in order to come to Canada. Instructions on completing the examination will be provided to you by the visa office. You are not required to complete the examination before you submit your application forms.
What I dont understand is the last sentence saying that You are not required to complete the examination before you submit your application forms. What exactly does it mean? Does it mean that once the VO asks for the medical exam, only then parents should undergo the exam? Do you see any chance that VO may not even ask for medical exam. Also I was thinking that old age parents and especially grandparents normally have some sort of disability ailments, so how do the visa office look at it? Please let me know your view on that.
Regarding Private Medical Insurance, How much do you think it would cost for atleast one year of health insurance for a coverage of $100,000/= . I know that there are many insurance providers out there with different price tags, but in general, roughly how much should it cost? What if parents dont get the visa, then is the money refunded? Furthermore, since this is a multiple entry 10 years visa, if parents get the visa and they plan to travel after like 6 or 8 months, how does this effect the insurance purchased and money paid for it?
Looking forward to your valuable input.
Thanks.
Tariq
So finally Super Visa is in effect. I was just going thru the cic website, and understood that undergoing medical exam is a must for this visa category...see below:
Note: You will be required to undergo an immigration medical examination in order to come to Canada. Instructions on completing the examination will be provided to you by the visa office. You are not required to complete the examination before you submit your application forms.
What I dont understand is the last sentence saying that You are not required to complete the examination before you submit your application forms. What exactly does it mean? Does it mean that once the VO asks for the medical exam, only then parents should undergo the exam? Do you see any chance that VO may not even ask for medical exam. Also I was thinking that old age parents and especially grandparents normally have some sort of disability ailments, so how do the visa office look at it? Please let me know your view on that.
Regarding Private Medical Insurance, How much do you think it would cost for atleast one year of health insurance for a coverage of $100,000/= . I know that there are many insurance providers out there with different price tags, but in general, roughly how much should it cost? What if parents dont get the visa, then is the money refunded? Furthermore, since this is a multiple entry 10 years visa, if parents get the visa and they plan to travel after like 6 or 8 months, how does this effect the insurance purchased and money paid for it?
Looking forward to your valuable input.
Thanks.
Tariq