Immigration Announcement
Canada Raises Super Visa Income Requirements for Sponsors
Canada has always valued family reunification as a core part of its immigration system. One of the most popular pathways for bringing loved ones closer is the Super Visa program for parents and grandparents. Starting July 29, 2025, the Canadian government has introduced a 3.9% increase in minimum income requirements for those who wish to sponsor their family members.
This change ensures that sponsors are financially capable of supporting visitors without strain, helping families create memorable experiences while maintaining economic balance.
New Super Visa Income Thresholds
The Super Visa program for parents and grandparents allows eligible visitors to stay in Canada for up to five years at a time. To qualify, sponsors must meet a financial benchmark based on family size.
Updated Income Requirements
Family Size | Minimum Annual Income (2025) |
1 Person (Sponsor Only) | $30,526 |
2 People | $37,423 |
3 People | $46,682 |
4 People | $56,958 |
5 People | $64,306 |
6 People | $72,935 |
7 People | $80,784 |
These amounts reflect the government’s Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) and include all dependent children, previously sponsored individuals, and existing Super Visa holders when calculating eligibility.
Who Can Apply for the Super Visa?
To be eligible, the applicant must:
- Be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
- Receive an official invitation letter from their host in Canada, including a financial support pledge.
- Show proof of private medical insurance covering at least $100,000 for one year.
- Pass a medical exam and meet entry requirements.
The Super Visa remains an excellent option for families who want extended stays with loved ones without frequent renewals of temporary visas.
Why This Change Matters
Raising the income threshold ensures families hosting visitors are financially prepared for longer stays. For newcomers and permanent residents, it highlights Canada’s focus on responsible family sponsorship.
This policy also strengthens the overall visitor experience, ensuring parents and grandparents have access to healthcare coverage and comfortable living arrangements during their visit.
Supporting Families, Strengthening Communities
The updated Super Visa program for parents and grandparents’ income rules make family reunification in Canada more secure and sustainable.
While it requires higher financial readiness, it ensures smoother visits and long-term benefits for both families and communities. For many Canadian citizens and permanent residents, this program remains a valuable opportunity to create lasting memories with loved ones.