Sonia Sidhu
Sonia Sidhu
Member of Parliament for Brampton South
Brampton South MP Sonia Sidhu welcomes important improvements to the super visa program to help reunite families with their parents more easily and for longer
June 7, 2022

News Release – Brampton, Ontario

The importance of family has never been clearer than during the pandemic. 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. 

As we work to recover from the pandemic, Brampton South MP Sonia Sidhu has been advocating to prioritize family reunification, which is also a priority for the Government of Canada. This is intended to attract, retain and integrate immigrants who contribute to the success of our country.

That is why today, the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced enhancements to Canada’s super visa program to make it easier for Canadians to reunite with their parents and grandparents in Canada. It will also allow super visa holders to stay for a longer period of time. 

These changes, which come into force on July 4, 2022, will: 

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 continue to uphold our commitment so that parents and grandparents have the opportunity to spend extended periods of time with their families in Canada. 

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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

 

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