Hello everybody. First of all, let me thank you for taking your time to help confused people on this forum. I personally got several useful pieces of advice here and do appreciate it.
My question is the following. I got my COPR and will land in Edmonton, AB in November. Of course, I will not be covered by AHCIP immediately so I will buy a travel insurance from a Canadian provider to cover any emergencies during the first 3 months. I decided to buy Allianz insurance via broker visitorsinsurance.ca. In their web-form for purchasing the insurance they ask for the address among other things. Here's the trick: I will stay at an airbnb address for 2 months then will find some other address. I also have my current home address in my country. What address shall I use for the insurance and whether it will affect the insurance situation (if one arises) at all? Maybe someone had or has a similar situation. I'll be glad to hear any info.
Thank you in advance and sorry for possible bothering. If the same question has already been answered I will happily read it and remove this post. Unfortunately I was unable to find this specific info via search.
My question is the following. I got my COPR and will land in Edmonton, AB in November. Of course, I will not be covered by AHCIP immediately so I will buy a travel insurance from a Canadian provider to cover any emergencies during the first 3 months. I decided to buy Allianz insurance via broker visitorsinsurance.ca. In their web-form for purchasing the insurance they ask for the address among other things. Here's the trick: I will stay at an airbnb address for 2 months then will find some other address. I also have my current home address in my country. What address shall I use for the insurance and whether it will affect the insurance situation (if one arises) at all? Maybe someone had or has a similar situation. I'll be glad to hear any info.
Thank you in advance and sorry for possible bothering. If the same question has already been answered I will happily read it and remove this post. Unfortunately I was unable to find this specific info via search.