Travel Insurance

Planning a vacation to the Caribbean? Relatives visiting from abroad? Student going on a backpacking trip to Europe? Snowbird to Florida? or visiting friends in another Canadian province?
Travel Insurance provides coverage for unforeseen emergencies while travelling, such as injuries, illness, trip interruption, baggage loss. Government health plans only cover a fraction of healthcare expenses while traveling outside of your home province. A serious accident or illness while travelling can have significant financial consequences.
Single-trip Emergency Hospital & Medical coverage
Provides affordable emergency medical coverage for up to $10 million per person.
Multi-trip Plan
Designed to meet the needs of frequent travelers, a Multi-trip plan provides emergency medical coverage for an unlimited number of trips in a year. You select the plan that meets your needs.
Youth Plan – for Canadians under 30
Special combination package of travel insurance benefits into one policy designed for young budget travelers in mind. Includes coverage for Emergency Hospital & Medical , Trip interruption, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, and Baggage.
Expatriate – for Canadians living or working abroad
Provides emergency medical coverage for Canadians living or working abroad.
Inpatriate – for Canadians returning home
Provides medical coverage for returning Canadians who have been living abroad for an extended period and therefore lost their government health care coverage. There is usually a three (3) month waiting period before they become eligible. Inpatriate insurance provides coverage for this 90-day gap.
People who aren’t Canadian residents are not covered by Canadian provincial health insurance plans. Visitors who suffer an accident or illness can face significant out-of-pocket expenses. Visitor to Canada travel insurance is an easy and affordable way to protect against the cost of unexpected medical emergencies.
Visitors to Canada
Affordable medical coverage for foreigners coming to Canada to visit family or for tourism.
Super-Visa
For Parents or Grandparents applying for a Super Visa to visit family in Canada
One of the key requirements for obtaining the Super Visa for Canada is to show proof of purchasing private medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company which is valid for a minimum of one (1) year and offers a minimum of $100,000 in coverage.
New Immigrants to Canada
Generally, there is a three (3) month waiting period before a new resident can start receiving coverage from Canadian provincial health insurance public plans. We recommend that new immigrants purchase either Visitor to Canada or New Immigrants to Canada insurance to cover this 90-day gap.
Designed for international students coming to study in Canada, this plan provides you and your accompanying family, medical coverage including Emergency hospital, Paramedical, Prescription medication, Eye exam, Accidental dental emergencies, AD&D and much more.
Trip Cancellation
Provides coverage for non-refundable trip expenses in case you need to cancel your travel plans due to an emergency.
Trip Interruption
Provides coverage for your trip after departure, in case of interruption due to an emergency.
Baggage
Provides coverage for your baggage in case of loss, damage and delay .
Accidental Death & Dismemberment
Provides coverage for death or severe injury while travelling abroad.
Flight Accident
Provides coverage for accidental death or dismemberment during a flight as a fare-paying passenger on airplane.