Can You Cancel Super Visa Insurance? Refund Guide for Indian Families
Your parents came to Canada on a Super Visa. The reunion was beautiful.
But now they’ve had to return early and you’re wondering:
“Can I cancel the insurance and get a refund?”
The answer is usually yes. But it depends on your provider’s rules. Here’s a simplified, fact-based guide to understanding how Super Visa insurance cancellations work.
✅ Common Reasons for Cancellation & Refund:
Visa is Denied
Parents Return Early
Duplicate Insurance Purchased in Error
Trip Is Postponed or Cancelled
Typical Refund Conditions:
While every insurance company has its own rules, most require that:
No claims have been made during the policy period
A minimum number of unused days remain (e.g., 30+ days)
You provide written proof (e.g., flight ticket, passport stamp)
You request within a specific time window (some give 5–30 days after return)
Step-by-Step: How to Request a Refund
Check the Policy Wording
Look for “Refund Policy” or “Cancellation Terms” in your insurance documents.
Collect Documents
Passport pages with entry/exit stamps
Return flight ticket
Copy of visa (if denied)
Contact Provider via Email or Portal
Most companies have online forms or email support.
Follow Up
Refunds may take 4–6 weeks depending on the provider.
DaddySafe Tip:
When you buy through DaddySafe.ca, you can:
View cancellation/refund terms before purchase
Access support if you need help requesting a refund
Easily switch to a new plan if your parent is returning later
Good to Know:
Some companies may charge an admin fee (e.g., $25–$100) for cancellations.
Others offer pro-rated refunds based on unused days.
Final Thought:
Plans change. Life happens. And when it does — DaddySafe ensures you’re never stuck paying for something you didn’t use.
**Disclaimer:
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The information in this blog is intended for general understanding only and may not reflect the specific terms or conditions of all insurance providers. Always refer to the official policy wording or consult your insurance advisor before making any decisions. DaddySafe provides plan comparisons from licensed Canadian providers but does not offer legal or medical advice.