Letter of invitation from your child or grandchild
Your letter of invitation from your host child or grandchild must include
How to calculate family size
To confirm your host’s minimum necessary income, include the following people in the family size count:
- yourself and any other super visa applicant applying at the same time (such as your spouse or common-law partner)
- host child or grandchild
- host’s spouse (which might include a separated spouse) or common-law partner
- dependent children of the host and of their spouse or common-law partner
- Children who meet the definition of a dependent child must be included in the count, regardless of custody and child support arrangements.
previously approved super visa applicants- These are super visa holders that were in another letter of invitation, signed by the host or the host’s spouse or common-law partner, that is still applicable.
- previously sponsored individuals
- These are individuals the host or co-signer has previously sponsored (or acted as a co-signer for) where the duration of the undertaking is still in effect.
Examples of how to calculate your family size.
- The host child in Canada is inviting a parent.
- The host is not married and has no children.
1 host child + 1 invited parent = 2
Family size is 6
Example 1:
- The host child in Canada is inviting two parents.
- The host has
- a spouse
- 2 dependent children.
1 host child + 2 invited parents + 2 dependent children + 1 spouse = 6
Example 2:
- The host grandchild in Canada is inviting a grandparent.
- The host has
- a spouse
- a dependent child
- The host’s spouse is already hosting their two parents on super visas.
1 host grandchild + 1 invited grandparent + 1 spouse + 1 dependent child + 2 actively sponsored parents = 6
Family size is 7
- The host child in Canada is inviting two parents.
- The host has
- a spouse
- one dependent child
- The host previously co-signed the sponsorship of their spouse’s two parents. That sponsorship is still in effect.
1 host child + 2 invited parents + 1 spouse + 1 dependent child + 2 actively sponsored parents = 7
Family size is 5
- The host child in Canada is inviting two parents.
- The host is divorced, has two children and shares custody with their former spouse.
1 host child + 2 invited parents + 2 dependent children = 5
Minimum necessary income requirements
You must provide proof that your host child or grandchild meets the minimum necessary income requirements. Your host child’s or grandchild’s spouse or common-law partner may co-sign the letter of invitation and provide proof of income, if required, to meet the minimum necessary income.
Documents we accept:
Proof of health insurance
You must provide proof of payment for health insurance from a Canadian insurance company or an insurance company outside Canada that has been approved by the minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. More information on approved insurance companies outside of Canada will be available in the coming months.
Your medical insurance must
Proof of completing a medical exam
You must provide proof that you had a medical exam with an approved panel physician.
Proof that your host is a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or a registered Indian
You must provide proof that your host is one of the following:
Proof of your relationship to your host
You must prove that you’re the parent or grandparent of your host.
You must be outside Canada when you apply for a super visa.
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