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The Out-of-Province Travel Coverage You Need

Whether you enjoy taking an annual vacation or visiting your loved ones and family in a neighboring province, you may need additional coverage when you leave home. The coverage may come in handy in the event of a medical emergency but it may also be useful for other purposes such as trip cancellation, flight delay, baggage expenses, unexpected trip interruption and so forth. The out-of-province or out-of-country emergency medical insurance covers several features such as private duty nursing, emergency air transportation or evacuation, emergency dental expenses, as well as emergency hospital, ambulance, and medical expenses. It also provides sufficient assistance for lost luggage assistance, lost document and ticket replacement, emergency cash transfer and so forth.

Features and Benefits

Benefits will not be paid for trips undertaken against a physician’s advice, circumstances you are aware of when you bought the plan, treatments (except emergency ones) without prior approval, a pre-existing condition, and so forth. Furthermore, only Canadian residents covered by the government health insurance plans can apply.

  • The plan includes up to $5 million in coverage and covers for emergency medical expenses while traveling out of your province or country.
  • It covers emergency hospital, medical and ambulance expenses, private duty nursing, emergency air transportation or evacuation, emergency dental services and the service of other professionals such as osteopath, chiropractor, physiotherapist, podiatrist and so forth.
  • It also provides a 24/7 trip assistance service. This includes assistance for lost luggage, lost document and ticket replacement, and so forth.
  • You are not covered if you undertake a trip against a physician’s advice, circumstances you are aware of when you bought the plan, treatments (except emergency ones) without prior approval, a pre-existing condition, and so forth.
  • The plan is for Canadians covered by the government’s health insurance plan.
  • You need to confirm your eligibility with a medical questionnaire if you are 60 years of age or older.
  • Before the day you embark on your first trip, you are required to pay your premium.

 

 

Additional resources

Learn more about travel insurance from these informative articles to help you decide in choosing the best plan for you.

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