增强父母祖父母超级签证计划,帮助家庭更方便、 更长时间团聚 Enhancements to the super visa program for parents and grandparents will help reunite families more easily and for longer


在我们努力从疫情大流行中复苏的过程中,加拿大联邦政府继续将家庭团聚作为重点事项,以便我们能够吸引、留住并融入为我们国家的成功做出贡献的移民。

6 月 7 日,移民、难民和公民部长肖恩·弗雷泽(Sean Fraser)阁下宣布加强加拿大的超级签证(super visa)计划。这些改进将使加拿大人更容易与他们的父母和祖父母在加国团聚,并允许超级签证持有者停留更长的时间。这些变化将于 2022 年 7 月 4 日生效。

· 将超级签证持有人每次进入加拿大的逗留时间增加到 5 年

o 持有超级签证的人也可以选择在加拿大境内申请延长他们的逗留时间,最可达 2 年。这意味着超级签证持有者将能在加拿大连续逗留最长7 年时间。

· 允许移民、难民和公民部长指定国际医疗保险公司为未来的超级签证申请人提供保险服务。

o 目前,只有加拿大的保险公司可以提供超级签证申请人必须拥有的必要医疗 保险。任何位于加拿大以外的指定医疗保险公司的信息将于稍后在 IRCC 的

网站上公布。

自 2011 年以来,加拿大公民和永久居民已可以通过加拿大的超级签证计划与他们的父母和祖父母在加拿大团聚。这种多次往返签证的有效期最长为 10 年,允许父母和祖父母一次在加拿大停留 2 年。这使得超级签证比通常的多次往返旅行签证更为有利,通常的签证停留时间为 6 个月或更短。

通过让申请者更容易获得超级签证,我们继续秉持让家庭团聚的承诺。

引述

移民、难民和公民部长肖恩·弗雷泽(Sean Fraser)阁下:

“家庭是加拿大社会的核心。超级签证计划的改进允许家庭成员在加拿大团聚更长时间,这将有助于加拿大公民和永久居民的成功并对社会做出贡献,同时为他们的父母和祖父母提供与家人在加国共享时光的宝贵机会。”

公共安全部长马守诺(Marco E. L. Mendicino)阁下:

“家庭团聚是我们联邦政府的一项优先重点,它增进我们的成功和整个国家的力量——特别是在我们努力从疫情中复苏并与我们的亲人重新联络之际。我要感谢加拿大边境服务局的员工们,他们与合作伙伴共同努力,帮助加拿大公民和永久居民与家人团聚,同时守护我们的边境安全。”

事实简要

· 十多年来,超级签证一直是加拿大公民和永久居民的一个受欢迎且容易获得的选择,方便与他们的父母和祖父母在加拿大团聚。每年,加拿大移民、难民和公民部签发大约 1万7000 个超级签证。

· 为了充分支持超级签证持有人在加拿大期间的生活,邀请他们的子女或孙子女必须满足最低收入要求。

· 此外,申请超级签证的父母和祖父母必须进行体检,并提供经批准的保险机构提供

的私人健康保险证明。这是为了让超级签证持有者在加拿大期间能够获得紧急医疗服务,同时确保这些服务的费用不会落在加拿大纳税人身上。

相关链接

· 父母及祖父母超级签证

· 部长指令

Enhancements to the super visa program for parents and grandparents will help reunite families more easily and for longer

From: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

June 7, 2022—Ottawa—As we work to recover from the pandemic, the Government of

Canada continues to prioritize family reunification so that we can attract, retain and

integrate immigrants who contribute to the success of our country.

Today, the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship,

announced enhancements to Canada’s super visa program. These enhancements will

make it easier for Canadians to reunite with their parents and grandparents in Canada

and will allow super visa holders to stay for a longer period of time. These changes,

which come into force on July 4, 2022, will

· increase the length of stay for super visa holders to 5 years per entry into

Canada

o People who have a super visa also have the option to request to extend

their stay by up to 2 years while in Canada. This means super visa holders

will now be able to stay in Canada for up to 7 consecutive years.

· allow the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship to designate

international medical insurance companies to provide coverage to super visa

applicants in the future

o Currently, only Canadian insurance providers can provide the necessary

medical coverage that super visa applicants are required to have.

Information about any designated medical insurance companies located

outside of Canada will be communicated on IRCC’s website at a later date.

Since 2011, Canadian citizens and permanent residents have been able to reunite with

their parents and grandparents in Canada for extended periods of time through

Canada’s super visa program. This multiple-entry visa, which is valid for up to 10 years,

has allowed parents and grandparents to remain in Canada for 2 years at a time. This

makes the super visa more beneficial than a regular multiple-entry visitor visa, under

which the length of stay is usually 6 months or less.

By making the super visa more accessible, we’ll continue to uphold our commitment to

keeping families together.

Quotes

―Families are at the heart of Canadian society. The enhancements to the super visa

program allow family members to reunite for longer in Canada, which helps everyday

Canadian citizens and permanent residents succeed and contribute to society, while

affording their parents and grandparents invaluable opportunities to spend time with

their family in Canada.‖

– The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

―Reuniting families is a priority for our Government and contributes to our success and

strength as a country—particularly, as we work to recover from the pandemic and

reconnect with our loved ones. I want to thank the Canada Border Services Agency

employees who are working with partners to help unite Canadian citizens and

permanent residents with their families, while keeping our borders safe and secure.‖

– The Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety

Quick facts

· For over a decade, the super visa has remained a popular and accessible option

for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with their parents and

grandparents in Canada. Each year, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Canada issues approximately 17,000 super visas.

· To adequately support super visa holders while in Canada, their host child or

grandchild must meet minimum income requirements.

· In addition, parents and grandparents applying for a super visa must have a

medical examination and provide proof of private health insurance from an

approved insurance provider. This is so super visa holders can receive

emergency health care while they are in Canada, while ensuring that the cost of

those services does not fall upon Canadian taxpayers.

Associated links

· Parent and grandparent super visa

· Ministerial Instructions

Contacts

Contacts for media only

Aidan Strickland

Press Secretary

Minister’s Office

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Aidan.Strickland@cic.gc.ca

Media Relations

Communications Branch

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

613-952-1650

IRCC.COMMMediaRelations-RelationsmediasCOMM.IRCC@cic.gc.ca




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