Immigration
Canada is a multi-cultural society which has remained one of the top immigration destinations of the world.
Welcome To Pantrail Immigration
The new 2026 Super Visa rules make it easier than ever to meet the financial requirements, but the application process remains highly scrutinized. Reunite your family without the guesswork using the clear, legally sound strategy of a licensed RCIC
☑ The 60-Second Super Visa Self-Check
Mentally tick the boxes below. If they match your situation, you are ready for the next step.
[ ] The Host Requirement: I am a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and I want to invite my parent(s) or grandparent(s) to Canada.
[ ] The Financial Proof: I can meet the minimum income threshold (LICO) for my family size—or my parents have income we can combine under the new 2026 rules.
[ ] Medical Insurance: I am prepared to purchase at least $100,000 in private medical insurance coverage for my visiting family member, valid for at least one year.
[ ] Admissibility: My parent or grandparent is in good health, can pass an immigration medical exam, and has no criminal or immigration-related convictions.
Your Path to Family Reunification: Simplified
Don’t Risk a Preventable Refusal
A Super Visa application heavily scrutinizes your finances and your family’s intent to return home. Hiring a regulated professional protects your timeline and your family’s immigration record.
Navigating the 2026 Financial Rules: With recent updates allowing combined incomes and alternative tax years, the exact paperwork required is highly specific. We know exactly how to format your financial evidence so an officer approves it on the first read.
Proving “Intent to Return”: Even for a long-term Super Visa, officers must be thoroughly convinced your family has ties to their home country. We structure their property, pension, and family ties into a compelling legal narrative.
Authorized Protection: We are legally regulated by the Canadian government. No confusing forms, no false promises, and no outdated advice from online forums—just absolute precision.
Q: How long does a Super Visa take to process?
A: Processing times vary strictly by the applicant’s home country—ranging from a few weeks to several months. Submitting a flawlessly prepared application is the best way to prevent IRCC from pausing your file to request missing information.
Q: Can my parents work while in Canada on a Super Visa?
A: No. The Super Visa grants temporary visitor status. Your parents or grandparents are not legally permitted to work or study in Canada, which is why your financial support proof is so heavily scrutinized upfront.
Q: Do I have to buy Canadian medical insurance?
A: You must purchase a private health insurance policy with a minimum of $100,000 in coverage. You can use a Canadian provider or a non-Canadian company that has been explicitly approved by the Canadian Minister of Immigration.
Time with Family is Too Precious to Waste on Paperwork.
Stop stressing over confusing government portals, calculating LICO thresholds, and worrying about refusal letters. Let a licensed professional secure your parents’ path to Canada so you can focus on preparing for their arrival.