Super Visa Insurance Canada 2026: $100K Minimum, $1,500–$5,000/Year & Best Providers
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Super Visa Insurance Requirements (IRCC)
Requirement
Details
Minimum coverage
$100,000
Minimum validity
1 year from date of entry
Coverage must include
Health care, hospitalization, repatriation
Provider
Must be a Canadian insurance company
Payment
Must be paid in full before visa application
Proof
Letter of coverage must be submitted with application
Best Super Visa Insurance Providers Compared
Provider
Annual Cost (Age 60)
Annual Cost (Age 70)
Pre-Existing Coverage
Deductible Options
Refund Policy
Manulife
$1,600–$2,200
$2,800–$4,200
✅ (180-day stability)
$0–$10,000
Pro-rated
Blue Cross
$1,500–$2,100
$2,600–$4,000
✅ (180-day stability)
$0–$5,000
Pro-rated
21st Century
$1,400–$1,900
$2,400–$3,600
✅ (90-day stability)
$0–$10,000
Pro-rated
Destination Travel Group
$1,300–$1,800
$2,200–$3,400
✅ (90-day stability)
$0–$10,000
Pro-rated
GMS
$1,500–$2,000
$2,500–$3,800
✅ (180-day stability)
$0–$2,500
Pro-rated
Allianz
$1,600–$2,200
$2,800–$4,200
✅ (180-day stability)
$0–$5,000
Pro-rated
TuGo
$1,500–$2,100
$2,700–$4,000
✅ (180-day stability)
$0–$10,000
Pro-rated
Rates are estimates for $100,000 coverage. Actual costs depend on age, health, trip dates, and deductible.
Super Visa Insurance Cost by Age
Age Range
Annual Premium (No Pre-Existing)
Annual Premium (With Pre-Existing)
40–49
$800–$1,200
$1,200–$1,800
50–59
$1,100–$1,600
$1,600–$2,400
60–64
$1,400–$2,000
$2,000–$3,200
65–69
$1,800–$2,800
$2,800–$4,500
70–74
$2,400–$3,800
$3,800–$6,000
75–79
$3,200–$5,000
$5,000–$8,000
80+
$4,000–$7,000+
$6,000–$12,000+
How Deductible Affects Your Premium
Deductible
Approximate Annual Cost (Age 65)
Savings vs $0 Deductible
$0
$2,800
—
$250
$2,400
~14%
$500
$2,200
~21%
$1,000
$1,900
~32%
$3,000
$1,500
~46%
$5,000
$1,200
~57%
$10,000
$900
~68%
Strategy: Choosing a higher deductible can save thousands. If your parents are generally healthy and unlikely to make small claims, a $1,000–$3,000 deductible significantly reduces the premium while still covering catastrophic costs.
What Super Visa Insurance Covers
Covered
Not Covered
Emergency hospitalization
Routine medical checkups
Emergency surgery
Dental (unless caused by accident)
Prescription drugs (emergency)
Pre-existing conditions (if excluded)
Diagnostic tests (emergency)
Elective/cosmetic procedures
Ambulance services
Vision care
Repatriation to home country
Pregnancy/childbirth
Accidental dental (up to limit)
Mental health (varies by policy)
Follow-up visits for emergency
Travel to home country during policy
Pre-Existing Condition Coverage
Stability Period
What It Means
Who Offers It
90 days
Conditions must be stable for 90 days before departure
21st Century, Destination Travel Group
120 days
Conditions must be stable for 120 days
Some Blue Cross plans
180 days
Conditions must be stable for 180 days
Manulife, GMS, Allianz, TuGo
Excluded
Pre-existing conditions not covered (lower premium)
Most providers offer this option
“Stable” means: No new symptoms, no change in medication dosage, no hospitalization, and no new treatment related to the condition during the stability period.
Super Visa Application: Insurance Checklist
Step
Details
1. Determine parent/grandparent’s health status
List all medications and conditions
2. Get quotes from 3–5 providers
Compare with and without pre-existing coverage
3. Choose coverage amount
Minimum $100,000 (consider $150K–$200K for extra protection)