Super Visa Brampton

Super Visa Brampton hosts apply into a friendlier 2026 income system, where IRCC now lets you use either of the two prior tax years and add a visiting parent's income to qualify. Mirzoyan Immigration prepares, reviews, and submits the full Super Visa package for Brampton-area hosts inviting a parent or grandparent from abroad. Every file is built and filed by a licensed RCIC: Narek Mirzoyan, RCIC # R1005184, or Vahe Mirzoyan, RCIC # R514223. The firm serves Brampton hosts in person, online, or by phone, on a transparent flat fee, never billed by the hour. The work that carries the file is the income review, the invitation letter, and the insurance check, and that is where the firm puts its time. Book a Brampton Super Visa consultation to start.

Last reviewed by Narek Mirzoyan, RCIC # R1005184, on 2026-06-25.

Is a Brampton Immigration Consultant the Right Fit for Your Super Visa?

The income math is easy to miscount, the insurance rules trip families up, and one short document can cost a parent a winter with their grandchildren. This service fits the Brampton host who wants a licensed RCIC to build the file end-to-end and review it against IRCC's Super Visa eligibility rules before submission. It is the right fit if:

  • You are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Brampton or Peel Region.

  • You want to host your parent or grandparent for an extended stay, longer than the six months a standard visitor visa allows.

  • You want a licensed RCIC to run the LICO income calculation, draft the invitation letter, and check the insurance in one file.

  • You hold a prior refusal, a self-employed income picture, or a household whose family-size math needs care.

  • You want service in English, Russian, or Armenian, for you or for a parent abroad.

For the national reference rather than the Brampton-specific service, read our complete guide to the super visa in Canada.

What Mirzoyan Immigration Handles for Your Brampton Super Visa

The firm prepares and submits the full Super Visa package for the Brampton host and the applicant abroad. The team runs the host's income calculation against the current LICO threshold and packages the Notices of Assessment, T4 slips, and employment-confirmation letter that prove it. It drafts the IRCC-compliant invitation letter on the host's letterhead. It prepares form IMM 5257 (Application for a Temporary Resident Visa, the form the Super Visa uses), IMM 5645 (Family Information), and IMM 5476 (Use of a Representative), then submits through the IRCC Portal under signed representative authority. The firm reviews the medical-insurance policy against the $100,000 and one-year rules, coordinates the panel-physician exam in the parent's country, and manages every officer communication to a decision. You supply the source documents: your Notices of Assessment, status proof, relationship records, and the parent's passport scan. To hire help at the national level, see what a super visa consultant handles.

How the Super Visa Process Works for Brampton Hosts

The file moves through five steps, and Step 1 has to clear before Step 2 begins. Confirming the host income comes before any letter is drafted, because if the income falls short, no amount of letter polish saves the file.

  • The firm confirms you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and counts the family size, including the visiting parent. It then checks your income against the LICO threshold across the two-year lookback. You provide your most recent Notices of Assessment so the calculation runs against IRCC's financial requirements.

  • The firm produces the IRCC-compliant invitation letter on your letterhead and packages your Notices of Assessment, T4 slips, and an employment-confirmation letter into one file. You sign the letter and supply the supporting records.

  • The parent must hold at least $100,000 in coverage, valid one year from the date of entry, covering health care, hospitalization, and repatriation, from a Canadian or OSFI-authorized foreign insurer. The firm reviews the policy or points you to qualifying providers per IRCC's medical-insurance rules.

  • The firm drafts and reviews IMM 5257, IMM 5645, and IMM 5476 under your representative authorization. Your parent attends the panel-physician medical exam in their country, then gives biometrics at the closest Visa Application Centre.

  • The firm submits through the IRCC Portal, pays the government fees, and follows the file to a decision, answering any Procedural Fairness Letter inside IRCC's deadline. Timing follows the IRCC processing-times.

Documents You Will Need for Your Brampton Super Visa Application

Two parties contribute documents to a Super Visa file: you, the Brampton host, and your parent or grandparent applying from abroad, per IRCC's Super Visa guidance.

From you, the Brampton host:

  • Notices of Assessment for the tax year you rely on under the two-year lookback (proves your LICO income to IRCC).

  • T4 slips and an employment-confirmation letter on company letterhead (corroborates your current income).

  • Proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status (citizenship certificate, citizenship card, or a scan of your PR card).

  • Invitation letter drafted by Mirzoyan Immigration and signed by you, naming the household and the financial-support commitment.

  • Proof of relationship to the applicant (a birth certificate or other document showing the parent or grandparent link).

From your parent or grandparent (the applicant abroad):

  • Valid passport with at least one year of remaining validity, ideally longer.

  • Medical-insurance policy of at least $100,000, valid one year from entry, from a Canadian or OSFI-authorized foreign insurer.

  • Panel-physician medical-exam confirmation from an IRCC-designated physician in the parent's country.

  • Police certificate from the country of residence, where IRCC requires it.

  • Recent digital photo to IRCC specifications, and the biometrics receipt from the local Visa Application Centre.

Pull each item together before the consultation. The list above doubles as your pre-consult checklist.

Typical Timeline and Government Fees for a Brampton Super Visa

Processing time is set by the visa office that handles your parent's file abroad, not by the fact that you live in Brampton, so the consultation is the moment to lock the current number against your plans. Most Brampton-host files run through the office that serves the parent's country of residence, and those ranges move week to week. The only reliable figure is the IRCC processing-times tool for that office on the day the file is ready. Plan four to six weeks before submission for the income review, the invitation letter, and the insurance check, so you know the realistic window.

The government fees are set by IRCC, not by Mirzoyan Immigration. The Super Visa application fee is $100 per applicant, and biometrics are $85 per person. The medical-insurance premium is paid to the insurer and scales with the parent's age and the coverage term, often the largest single line on the file. The panel-physician exam is paid to the physician and varies by country. The firm's own charge is a transparent flat fee quoted at the consultation, with no hourly billing. See our flat-fee structure, then book a consultation for a quote.

Common Mistakes Brampton Super Visa Hosts Make

In my consultations with Brampton-area hosts, four refusal patterns repeat. None of them is about whether the family is genuine. Each is about a document or a figure that does not survive an officer's review.

The first is insurance from an insurer that is not Canadian or OSFI-authorized. Families often buy an inexpensive policy through a contact in the parent's home country, the coverage amount reads as $100,000, and the file is refused because the insurer is not on the OSFI list. IRCC accepts a foreign insurer only when it is authorized by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions and the policy is issued through its Canadian operations. Confirm the insurer's status before paying the premium, not after. The same failure fires when a six- or nine-month travel product is bought in place of a full year of coverage.

The second is host income that falls short of LICO for the family size. Brampton hosts frequently forget to count the visiting parent, or both parents, inside the family-size denominator, which pushes the required threshold up a bracket and quietly drops the file below the line. Self-employed hosts confuse the total-income line with the net-income line on the Notice of Assessment, and some lean on income that does not count, such as the Guaranteed Income Supplement or provincial social assistance. The threshold has to be met across the two-year lookback on income IRCC actually recognizes.

The third is a genuine-temporary-stay doubt under R179 IRPR. The income and insurance can be flawless, yet the officer still has to be satisfied the parent will leave at the end of the authorized stay. A parent whose entire family is now in Canada, with no remaining ties abroad and a vague reason for the visit, reads as someone using the visa to settle. The five-year stay does not change that test. The file has to show the ties that pull the parent home and give the visit a concrete purpose.

The fourth is applying on the old single-year income rule and missing the 2026 flexibility. Since March 31, 2026, the host can qualify on either of the two prior tax years and can add the visiting parent's documented income to the host's, as long as the host first meets a minimum share of the threshold alone. Hosts who default to the most recent year alone, or who do not realize the parent's income can count, file short when the new rules would have cleared them. Run both options before you submit.

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Why Brampton Families Choose Mirzoyan Immigration

Mirzoyan Immigration is led by two licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants, Narek Mirzoyan, RCIC # R1005184, and Vahe Mirzoyan, RCIC # R514223, both Paralegals of the Law Society of Ontario and both on the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants public register. The firm serves Brampton families Canada-wide, in person, online, or by phone, in English, Russian, and Armenian, on a transparent flat fee that is never billed by the hour. It has advised hosts, families, and businesses on Canadian immigration for several years and has handled Super Visa files for hosts across Brampton and the wider GTA. Two frameworks govern every Super Visa file.

One on One Advisory. When you hire Mirzoyan Immigration, your questions go directly to a licensed RCIC. Not an intake coordinator. Not a paralegal assistant. The consultant who builds your file is the consultant who answers your messages.

The Mirzoyan Methodology. Every file moves through six stages before IRCC sees it: risk diagnosis, evidence mapping, document verification, consistency audit, submission, and IRCC response management. Each stage targets a specific class of officer-flag pattern. On a Brampton Super Visa file, the document-verification stage reads the insurance policy past its marketing one-pager to the schedule of benefits, because a hospital sub-limit buried below the $100,000 floor fails the file. The consistency-audit stage then matches the income figure and family size stated in the invitation letter against the total-income line on the Notice of Assessment, because a mismatch between those two is one of the most common procedural-fairness triggers on a Super Visa file. That is where most returns and refusals start, and it is where the firm catches them.

Why a licensed RCIC matters. A Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant is the only non-lawyer practitioner IRCC authorizes to represent applicants. The CICC sets the conduct code, runs a public complaints process, and keeps the register of every active licence. An unlicensed "consultant" sits outside that framework, so if your file is mishandled you have no recourse through the regulator, and IRCC treats the application as if you represented yourself. Verify any practitioner on the CICC register before you sign anything.

Why Clients Choose Mirzoyan Immigration

  1. One on One Advisory. When you hire Mirzoyan Immigration, your questions go directly to a licensed practitioner. Not an intake coordinator. Not a paralegal assistant. The person who reviews your document is the person who notarizes it and answers your questions about it.

  2. The Mirzoyan Methodology. Every file moves through six stages before IRCC sees it: Risk diagnosis, Evidence mapping, document verification, consistency audit, submission; and IRCC response management. Each stage catches a specific officer-flag pattern.

  3. Service in English, Russian, and Armenian.

  4. A transparent flat fee, never billed by the hour.

  5. Canada-wide service, in person, online, or by phone.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Super Visas in Brampton

  • Mirzoyan Immigration charges a transparent flat fee, quoted during the consultation based on the scope of the file. A clean single-parent file is priced differently from a two-parent file, a file with a prior refusal, or a self-employed host's income picture. The firm's fee is separate from IRCC's government fees, which are $100 for the application and $85 for biometrics. The medical-insurance premium and the panel-physician exam are paid to third parties, not to the firm.

  • Processing time depends on the visa office that handles your parent's file abroad, not on the fact that you live in Brampton. The only reliable figure is the IRCC processing-times tool for that office on the day the file is ready. Add four to six weeks before submission for the income review, the invitation letter, and the insurance check. Mirzoyan Immigration pulls the current number at your consultation.

  • No. Mirzoyan Immigration serves Brampton hosts in person, online, or by phone, and the full file can be handled remotely. Consultations run on Zoom or Microsoft Teams, and documents are exchanged through a secure portal. The choice is yours: meet in person if you prefer, or complete the entire application without leaving home. Service is available in English, Russian, and Armenian.

  • Only if the insurer qualifies. The policy must come from a Canadian insurer, or from a foreign insurer authorized by OSFI and issued through its Canadian operations. A cheaper policy bought through a family contact in India is refused if the insurer is not on the OSFI list, even when the coverage amount looks right. The firm confirms the insurer's status before any premium is paid.

  • Possibly. Since March 31, 2026, you can meet the income threshold in either of the two tax years before you apply, not only the most recent one. You can also add your visiting parent's documented income to reach the figure, as long as you first meet a minimum share of the threshold on your own. The firm reviews both options against your Notices of Assessment at the consultation.

Related Services and Resources

To hire help at the national level, see what a super visa consultant handles, and for the full reference read our complete guide to the super visa in Canada. If your parent or grandparent wants permanent residence rather than a long visit, the Parents and Grandparents Program is the separate PR pathway, and the firm handles it too. If you live elsewhere in the Greater Toronto Area, the firm runs the same service from city pages for super visa Toronto and super visa Mississauga.

Next Steps for Your Brampton Super Visa Application

The Super Visa front-loads the host's work: the income review, the invitation letter, and the insurance check usually take four to six weeks before the file even reaches IRCC, and the visa-office processing window starts only after that. The 2026 income rules are friendlier than they have ever been, but they reward a file that uses them correctly, so the earlier you book, the more options you hold on timing. The firm reviews your income, drafts the invitation letter, and checks the insurance, then submits through the IRCC Portal. Book a consultation with our Canadian immigration representatives, or call 1-888-636-2122. Every consultation is with Narek Mirzoyan, RCIC # R1005184, or Vahe Mirzoyan, RCIC # R514223.

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Narek Mirzoyan is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC#R1005184) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, a proud member of the Canadian Association Of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC), a Licensed Paralegal (P12490) with the Law Society of Ontario, the founder of Mirzoyan Canadian Immigration Services Inc. and an immigrated to Canada himself. That experience shapes how he explains each step to clients.

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Vahe Mirzoyan is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC#R514223) with over a decade of dedicated experience working with individuals, corporations, and institutions on the full spectrum of Canadian immigration law. With a career built on precision, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to client success, Vahe has established himself as a trusted authority in Canadian immigration.

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This page is general information about the Canadian Super Visa for Brampton hosts and is not legal or immigration advice. Individual circumstances vary, and IRCC policy can change without notice, including the 2026 Super Visa income rules. For advice on your situation, book a consultation with a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant at Mirzoyan Immigration.