Visitors insurance can encompass different types of coverage that you can buy for a visit to Canada. Examples include travel insurance that provides coverage for travel delays, travel medical insurance, super visa insurance, and other forms of combined coverage.
When it comes to travel medical insurance, a deductible refers to the amount of money you agree to pay out of pocket for medical expenses before your coverage begins. Different insurance providers offer various deductible options, ranging from zero to thousands of dollars. The size of your deductible affects your premiums, as higher deductibles can lead to lower premiums. For instance, a zero-dollar deductible means you’ll pay a higher premium, while opting for a deductible can help you lower your premium and cover smaller medical expenses as they arise.
Travel medical insurance is crucial for families visiting Canada on a regular visitor visa or super visa as it provides coverage for medical emergencies that may occur during their stay. In the case of a super visa, travel medical insurance is mandatory and must be obtained before the applicant arrives in Canada.
If you have been outside Canada for more than six months, such as snowbirds, your eligibility for Canadian government health insurance or provincial healthcare may have expired. It may take six months after your return to become eligible for public healthcare again. Therefore, it is essential to obtain independent coverage during this waiting period.
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