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Luca Luca · Visitor Visa & Family Visit · Express Entry · Express Entry · 2026-5-24 16:11
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Aligning Super Visa Insurance Start Dates with Travel Plans – What to Watch For

Hey everyone,

I’ve been going through the Super Visa process with my parents, and one thing that caught me off guard was how timing between the insurance start date and actual travel dates can make or break things at the border. I know IRCC requires a valid insurance policy covering at least 100,000 CAD CAD for the full duration of the stay, but the *exact* start date matters just as much.

We had a tentative travel window we wanted to use — say, mid-September to late December — but I realized that if we bought insurance too early (like June), it might not align properly with our actual trip. On the flip side, if we waited too long to buy it and the policy didn’t kick in until after we arrived, that’s a red flag too.

So far, what’s working for us:
- Setting a clear travel window based on the invitation letter.
- Choosing a policy that allows changes or refunds if plans shift.
- Making sure the insurance start date matches the earliest expected arrival date, not the day we book the flight.
- Keeping a copy of the payment receipt and policy details ready.

But I’m still unsure about a few things:
1. If we book flights for September 15 but the insurance starts on September 10, is that okay? Or does the policy need to start *exactly* on or before the arrival date?
2. What happens if the travel plans change after the insurance is purchased? Can we update the start date without issues?
3. Is it risky to buy insurance more than a few months in advance, even if the policy covers the full trip?

I’d love to hear from others who’ve been through this. What did you check first when setting up your parents’ Super Visa insurance? And what details ended up being the most important for you — like policy flexibility, proof of payment, or start date alignment?

Let’s share what helped us avoid hiccups at the border. Thanks in advance!

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