Hello people,
I scoured the forum for an answer for my question, but didn't seem to find one.
My mother got her Supervisa around November 2021.
We were planning for her to visit next year (around June, 2022).
At the time of her application, I had purchased a 1 year insurance as per the visa requirements.
But things happen, and she couldn't make the trip, so we postponed. I cancelled the insurance and got a refund.
So I bought tickets, and I'm expecting her to arrive in July this year, and stay until September (not even 2 months).
This will be her first time in Canada.
What do I do with insurance?
Do I still need to purchase a 1 year insurance for her, or I can purchase a custom-period insurance, say, 60 days?
Anyone else in this scenario?
Many thanks in advance!
P.S. I guess the question now is, do I need "Supervisa Insurance" or just an ordinary travel insurance?
I scoured the forum for an answer for my question, but didn't seem to find one.
My mother got her Supervisa around November 2021.
We were planning for her to visit next year (around June, 2022).
At the time of her application, I had purchased a 1 year insurance as per the visa requirements.
But things happen, and she couldn't make the trip, so we postponed. I cancelled the insurance and got a refund.
So I bought tickets, and I'm expecting her to arrive in July this year, and stay until September (not even 2 months).
This will be her first time in Canada.
What do I do with insurance?
Do I still need to purchase a 1 year insurance for her, or I can purchase a custom-period insurance, say, 60 days?
Anyone else in this scenario?
Many thanks in advance!
P.S. I guess the question now is, do I need "Supervisa Insurance" or just an ordinary travel insurance?
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