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Travel medical insurance is often that last thing you think of when planning a trip to Canada. Canada, after all, is a peaceful country with placid lakes and pristine wilderness; not at all the kind of place where medical emergencies are likely to happen. Besides, there are more important things than travel medical insurance to worry about, right? Things like last-minute flight cancellations and overbooked hotel rooms.

Wrong! While Canada is indeed a peaceful country, it's critical to realize that medical emergencies can happen there just like anywhere else, and that travel medical insurance is important. While you're unlikely to come down with a deadly tropical fever or become sick from contaminated food or water, you may well face an unexpected illness or accident that could, without travel medical insurance, cost you thousands of dollars in unexpected hospital/medical expenses.

Although most travel insurance policies cover accidents, accidents rarely happen. More often it is the simple and common everyday ailments such as the flu (particularly bad this year!) and other viruses that send people to the doctor or hospital. The cost of simple medical examinations, administered vaccines and prescribed medication can quickly drain travel funds.

As a visitor from another country, you're not covered by Canada's National Health Care program. Moreover, your domestic health insurance policy may not provide adequate coverage when you're travelling or residing outside your home country. Travel Insurance is a quick and simple way of being covered for these unforeseen costs. A long awaited vacation can turn into a major disappointment if it’s spent in the hospital and an even bigger disappointment if unexpected medical bills accumulate. There are many companies that offer travel medical insurance. Your mission should be to find the one that's right for you.

When choosing travel medical insurance for a visit to Canada, it's a good idea to purchase from a Canadian insurance company. They know the medical system and are familiar with costs and common health risks. They're also easier to get in touch with if a medical emergency should arise during your stay.

It's important to choose a policy that gives you sufficient coverage. A basic plan should at least cover each family member up to $50,000 Canadian and should include benefits such as ambulance expenses, laboratory tests, doctor bills and public hospital rooms.

 

 

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Several options to choose from:

bullet Single-Trip Plan: Provides Emergency Medical coverage for one trip for the number of days you have purchased.
bullet Multi-Trip Plan: Provides up to $150,000 of Emergency Medical coverage for an unlimited number of 30-day trips to Canada during a one year period. Available up to age 69.
bullet Trip Interruption Coverage: An optional benefit, which covers the pre-paid non-refundable and non-transferable portion of your trip up to $1,500 ($5,000 for family coverage) should it be interrupted due to a covered event and you are required to return to your home country.
bullet Travel Accident Coverage: An optional benefit, which covers up to $50,000 CDN for an accidental bodily injury or death.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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