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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has just announced updates to the super visa health insurance requirements, which should make the super visa program more accessible.

As of January 28, 2025, applicants can now purchase health insurance from approved foreign providers. While the coverage requirement remains the same, previously, applicants were required to buy health insurance exclusively from Canadian providers, which often came at a higher cost and with limited flexibility.

The new updates now allow applicants to purchase coverage from approved foreign providers, making it easier to find more affordable options tailored to individual needs. 

Key Takeaways 

  • Super visa holders can now purchase health insurance from certain foreign providers. 
  • This change reduces financial and logistical barriers for applicants, improving accessibility to the program. 
  • Health insurance remains mandatory, ensuring adequate coverage for super visa holders during their stay.

Why Was This Change Needed? 

Previously, super visa applicants were required to obtain private health insurance exclusively from Canadian providers. This often posed challenges, as Canadian health insurance plans can be more expensive, offer limited flexibility, or exclude certain types of coverage, such as pre-existing conditions.

As of January 28, 2025, IRCC permits applicants to secure private health insurance from eligible foreign providers, offering applicants a wider range of insurance providers and access to more affordable and tailored insurance options. 

Which Foreign Providers Are Allowed? 

To qualify as valid coverage, a health insurance policy from a foreign provider must meet the following criteria: 

  • It must be issued by a foreign insurance company authorized by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) to provide accident and sickness insurance. 
  • The insurance company must appear on OSFI’s list of federally regulated financial institutions. 
  • The policy must be issued under the insurance company’s business operations in Canada. 

Here is a list of accepted foreign providers although we recommend that you consult the OSFI list before making your purchase as this may change.  

Name of Foreign Insurance Company (FIC)Name under which FIC is authorized to carry on its insurance business in Canada,
Aetna Life Insurance CompanyAetna Life Insurance Company Colleen Anne Sexsmith Chief Agent 330 EAGLE STREET NEWMARKET, Ontario L3Y 1K1
Allianz Life Insurance Company of North AmericaAllianz Life Insurance Company of North America Carol Lyons Chief Agent 1600-130 ADELAIDE ST WEST TORONTO, Ontario M5H 3P5
American Bankers Life Assurance Company of FloridaAmerican Bankers Life Assurance Company of Florida Paul Cosgrove Chief Agent 2000-5000 YONGE ST TORONTO, Ontario M2N 7E9
American Health and Life Insurance CompanyAmerican Health and Life Insurance Company David Torrence Chief Agent 380 WELLINGTON STREET SUITE 1420 LONDON, Ontario N6A 5B5
American Income Life Insurance CompanyAmerican Income Life Insurance Company Laurie LaPalme Chief Agent 77 KING STREET WEST SUITE 400 TORONTO, Ontario M5K 0A1
AWP Health & Life SAAWP Health & Life SA Chris Hebb Chief Agent 130 ADELAIDE STREET WEST SUITE 1600 TORONTO, Ontario M5H 3P5
British Insurance Company of CaymanBritish Insurance Company of Cayman Amhlaoibh Lynch Chief Agent 700 - 184 FRONT ST E TORONTO, Ontario M5A 4N3
Combined Insurance Company of AmericaCombined Insurance Company of America Vincent Iozzo Chief Agent SUITE 700 150, COMMERCE VALLEY DRIVE W. MARKHAM, Ontario L3T 7Z3
Connecticut General Life Insurance CompanyConnecticut General Life Insurance Company Fong Liang Tsaur Chief Agent 100 CONSILIUM PLACE SUITE 301 SCARBOROUGH, Ontario M1H 3E3
Employers Reassurance CorporationEmployers Reassurance Corporation Laurie Lapalme Chief Agent 6100 SPRINT PARKWAY SUITE 3400 OVERLAND PARK, JOHNSON, Kansas 66211-1150
General Re Life CorporationGeneral Re Life Corporation Stuart McAlister Chief Agent for Canada 5705-1 FIRST CANADIAN PL PO BOX 471 TORONTO, Ontario M5X 1E4
Hannover Re (Ireland) Designated Activity CompanyHannover Re (Ireland) DAC Laurie LaPalme Chief Agent 400-220 BAY ST TORONTO, Ontario M5J 2W4
Jackson National Life Insurance CompanyJackson National Life Insurance Company Gordon Goodman Chief Agent 2100-40 KING ST W TORONTO, Ontario M5H 3C2
Life Insurance Company of North AmericaLife Insurance Company of North America Gordon P. Goodman Chief Agent 40 KING ST. W. SUITE 2100, SCOTIA PLAZA TORONTO, Ontario M5H 3C2
Metropolitan Life Insurance CompanyMetropolitan Life Insurance Company Colleen Anne Sexsmith Chief Agent 330 EAGLE STREET NEWMARKET, Ontario L3Y 1K1
Munich Reinsurance CompanyMunich Reinsurance Company Bernard Naumann Chief Agent 24TH FLOOR 390 BAY ST, MUNICH RE CTR TORONTO, Ontario M5H 2Y2
New York Life Insurance CompanyNew York Life Insurance Company Gordon P Goodman Chief Agent 2100-40 KING ST W SCOTIA PLAZA TORONTO, Ontario M5H 3C2
Pacific Life Re International LimitedPacific Life Re International Limited Sarah Cheng Chief Agent SUITE 3500 40 KING STREET WEST TORONTO, Ontario M5H 3Y2
Pavonia Life Insurance Company of MichiganPavonia Life Insurance Company of Michigan Colleen Anne Sexsmith Chief Agent 330 EAGLE STREET NEWMARKET, Ontario L3Y 1K1
ReliaStar Life Insurance CompanyReliaStar Life Insurance Company George Edward Viteri Chief Agent 400 APPLEWOOD CRESCENT SUITE 100 VAUGHAN, Ontario L4K 0C3
SCOR SESCOR SE Robert Mackenzie Head of Life & Health Canada 1 Place Ville Marie Suite 2010 Montreal, Quebec H3B 2C4
Swiss Reinsurance Company LtdSwiss Reinsurance Company Ltd (Life Branch) Jolee Crosby Branch Management - CEO & Chief Agent of the Canadian Branch 150 KING STREET WEST SUITE 1000 TORONTO, Ontario M5H 1J9

Reminder- What Insurance Needs to Cover for Super Visa Applicants  

Super visa applicants must have a valid health insurance policy for the duration of their stay in Canada. The policy must meet the following requirements: 

  • Be valid for a minimum of one year from the date of entry into Canada. In the coverage expires while in Canada, it must be renewed.  
  • Be paid in full or in installments with a deposit (quotes are not accepted as proof of coverage). 
  • Cover health care, hospitalization, and repatriation to the home country if necessary. 
  • Provide a minimum coverage amount of $100,000. 

Additionally, the insurance policy must remain active for every entry into Canada under the super visa.  

If you are looking for insurance for your super visa, we recommend working with BestQuote Travel Insurance Agency. Not only are they a skilled insurance agency that specialises in travel insurance for visitors to Canada, but they allow you to compare many different insurance providers so you can ensure you’re getting the best policy available! You can check out BestQuote here. 

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