IRCC Increases Minimum Income Requirements for Canada Super Visa
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Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has increased the minimum gross income requirement for the Canada Super Visa by 3.9% from 2024. All Canadian citizens and permanent residents who want to have either their parents or grandparents visit them on a Super Visa will now have to meet a higher income requirement. Also, the host's spouse or common-law partner can co-sign to combine incomes to meet this requirement.
Under the Super Visa program, parents or grandparents of eligible hosts can gain visitor status for up to 10 years and can stay in Canada for up to five years at a time.
Updated Canada Super Visa Minimum Income Requirements for 2025
As of July 29, 2025, hosts under the super visa program must meet the following minimum income requirements based on the size of their family:
Size of Family |
2025 Minimum Income Requirement |
2024 Minimum Income Requirement |
1 person |
30,526 |
29,380 |
2 persons |
38,002 |
36,576 |
3 persons |
46,720 |
44,966 |
4 persons |
56,724 |
54,594 |
5 persons |
64,336 |
61,920 |
6 persons |
72,560 |
69,834 |
7 persons |
80,784 |
77,750 |
Each additional person over 7 |
8,224 |
\7,916 |
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Eligibility for the Super Visa Program
To be eligible for the super visa, applicants, along with the hosts, must meet the following requirements:
Host Eligibility
The host (or the child or grandchild) must:
- Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or registered Indian under the Indian Act.
- Be at least 18 years old and reside in Canada.
- Meet or exceed the minimum necessary income for their family size (see table above).
Submit a letter of invitation that includes:
- A promise to financially support the applicant for the duration of their visit.
- A list of all family members included in the income calculation, with names and dates of birth.
Submit proof of their status in Canada, such as:
- A Canadian citizenship document (e.g., passport, citizenship certificate).
- A permanent resident document (e.g., PR card).
- A Secure Certificate of Indian Status or Certificate of Indian Status.
Applicant Eligibility
Super Visa applicants must:
- Be the parent or grandparent of the host.
- Apply from outside Canada and have their visa printed by a visa office abroad.
- Be admissible to Canada, meaning they have no criminal record or health issues that pose a risk to public safety.
- Complete an immigration medical exam with an IRCC-approved panel physician.
- Provide proof of a valid (details below).
- Demonstrate strong ties to their home country to prove they will leave Canada at the end of their authorised stay.
- Not include dependents (e.g., children or grandchildren) in the application.
Steps to Apply for A Super Visa in 2025
If you are applying for a super visa, then you need to make sure that all documents meet the requirements set by IRCC.
Here is the step-by-step guide to the application process of a super visa:
Step 1: Get Together all the Required Documents
Applicants must send a complete application that includes the following documents:
Letter of Invitation:
- Written and signed by the host (and co-signer, if applicable).
- Includes a promise of financial support and a list of family members for income calculation.
Proof of Host’s Income:
- Last Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
- T4 or T1 forms for the most recent tax year.
- Pay stubs for the last 12 months.
- Employment letter stating job title, description, and salary.
- Bank statements or proof of other income (e.g., pension statements).
- For self-employed hosts, a letter from an accountant confirming annual income.
Proof of Health Insurance:
- A policy from a Canadian or OSFI-authorized foreign insurer.
- Must meet the requirements outlined above (e.g., $100,000 coverage, valid for one year).
Proof of Medical Exam:
- A document confirming a medical exam was completed by an IRCC-approved panel physician.
Proof of Host’s Status in Canada:
- Canadian citizenship document, permanent resident document, or Indian Status card.
Proof of Relationship:
- Birth certificate, baptismal certificate, or other official document proving the applicant is the parent or grandparent of the host.
Application Forms:
Completed IRCC forms, such as the Application for a Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa) (IMM 5257) and Family Information Form (IMM 5645).
Step 2: Apply Online
Now, You can apply for super visa online and even outside of Canada through one of the following platforms:
IRCC Portal: Sign up for the IRCC portal or use existing credentials if you already have an account with IRCC to submit your application online.
Step 3: Pay Fees and Submit Your Application
Submit super visa application fees, which are CAD $100 (approximately) and any biometrics fees (if required). After submitting the application, applicants may be asked to provide biometrics or attend an interview at a visa office.
Step 4: Wait for Processing
Processing time is not fixed; it can vary depending on the applicant’s country of origin and the volume of applications. As of July 2025, IRCC aims to process Super Visa applications within 90–120 days, but delays can occur.
- Super Visa (Parents/Grandparents) Processing Time:
India: 99 days (increased by 8 days)
United States: 102 days (increased by 29 days)
Nigeria: 61 days (reduced by 2 days)
Pakistan: 156 days (reduced by 3 days)
Philippines: 91 days (reduced by 8 days)
Note: Applicants should consider checking the IRCC website for current processing times.
Step 5: Finally, Start preparing for the Arrival
Once the Super Visa is approved, it will be printed in the applicant’s passport. Upon arrival in Canada, applicants should make sure that they carry :
- Their passport with the Super Visa.
- Proof of health insurance.
- The letter of invitation from the host.
The border services officers may ask additional questions to verify the purpose of the visit.
Also Read: New CPP Payment of Up to $1,433 Scheduled Across Canada on July 29
How Do I Calculate Family Size for a Super Visa?
In order to calculate the family size, make sure it includes:
- The Super Visa applicant(s) (e.g., the parent or grandparent).
- The host (the child or grandchild in Canada).
- The host’s spouse or common-law partner, if applicable.
- Dependent children of the host and their spouse or common-law partner, regardless of custody arrangements.
- Previously approved Super Visa holders sponsored by the same host or their spouse/common-law partner, if their visa is still valid.
- Individuals previously sponsored by the host or their spouse/common-law partner, where the sponsorship undertaking is still in effect.
How to Prove My Income for a Super Visa?
To find out if a host meets the minimum income requirement, the family size must include:
- The most recent Notice of Assessment issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA);
- T4 or T1 forms for the latest tax year;
- Pay stubs covering the most recent 12-month period;
- Employment Insurance benefit statements;
- A letter from an accountant confirming annual income (if self‑employed);
- Evidence of other income sources (e.g., pension statements);
- A letter from the employer indicating job title, job description, and salary; and/or
- Bank statements.
New Super Visa Income Requirements for 2025 – Are You Eligible?
Canadian citizens and permanent residents sponsoring parents or grandparents under the Super Visa program must now meet higher income requirements. As of July 29, 2025, IRCC has increased the minimum income threshold by 3.9%. is here to simplify the process for you. From application guidance to document support, our experts ensure a smooth journey for your family’s reunion.