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Super Visa Fees — Government, Third-Party, and Professional Costs

Complete cost breakdown for a Super Visa application: IRCC government fees, third-party costs (medical, biometrics, language test, ECA), and Halani's professional retainer range. All amounts in Canadian dollars.

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IRCC government fees — Super Visa (parents/grandparents TRV)

Government fees are paid directly to IRCC (and ESDC for LMIA-related steps). Fees current per the latest IRCC fee schedule.

Fee itemAmount
Principal applicant processing feeCAD $100
Biometrics feePer person (CAD $85); family rate cap CAD $170 for 2+ together.CAD $85

10-year multi-entry visitor visa. Requires CAD 100K+ private medical insurance.

Third-party fees

Paid to third parties, not to IRCC or Halani. Costs vary by country, provider, and applicant — the figures below are typical North American/Canadian-applicant ranges.

Fee itemTypical cost
Immigration medical exam (panel physician)Per adult. Varies by country.CAD $250+
Medical insurance (Super Visa)1-year, $100K+ coverage.~CAD $1,800

Halani professional retainer

RCIC-IRB retainer for Super Visa

Halani's professional fee for Super Visa representation covers eligibility assessment, document strategy, application drafting, IRCC liaison, and post-submission support through to a decision. Initial consultation is free; no fees collected until you sign a retainer.

CAD $1,000CAD $1,500

Final fee depends on file complexity: multi-country residence history, prior refusals, family-size, employer involvement, and program-specific strategy. For an exact quote, book a free consultation.

Frequently asked questions — Super Visa fees

What's the total cost of a Super Visa for one parent?
Government and third-party fees: CAD $100 visa fee + $85 biometrics + $250 medical exam = roughly CAD $435 in government/third-party fees. Plus medical insurance (typically CAD $1,500–2,500 per year for $100K+ coverage with pre-existing conditions). Halani's Super Visa retainer is CAD $1,000–1,500.
Do both parents pay separate fees if applying together?
Yes — each parent has their own application with their own $100 visa fee + $85 biometrics + $250 medical. Family-biometrics cap of $170 applies if both submit biometrics together. Each parent also needs their own medical insurance policy meeting the $100,000+ coverage. Halani offers a discounted rate for joint parent/grandparent applications (typically 1.5x single-parent rate, not 2x).
Is the medical insurance refundable if the visa is refused?
Most Canadian Super Visa-compliant medical insurance policies are refundable (minus a small admin fee) if the visa is refused before the policy start date. Confirm with your insurance provider before purchasing — get this in writing. Some insurance providers offer 'visa-conditional' policies that automatically refund on visa refusal.

Get an exact quote for your Super Visa file

Use our Fee Estimator for a complete cost breakdown including dependants and add-ons, or book a free consultation for a personalized retainer quote.

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