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Working Holiday Visa - Insurance

2good2btrue

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Dec 9, 2011
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Melbourne, Australia
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Sydney, Australia
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7242
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14-03-2012
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Hello Everyone,

As per my LOI, I have to make an entry to Canada to enable my working holiday visa. the validity of my visa will be for a max of two years from the time i make an entry into Canada. The letter also says that the visa will be issued based on my length of my "health insurance".

I am looking for 2 year "health insurance" so that the immigration officer gives me 2 year visa, but unfortunately i am unable to find insurance companies that provide two year health insurance.

Has anyone had this problem and how to solve it ?

Note: I am an Australian Citizen going to Canada on a working holiday visa.

Regards,
2good2btrue
 

Petermiyuki

Member
Feb 2, 2013
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Hello 2good2btrue,

My friend working for Travel Insurance Agency. He says he receives similar questions like yours.
According to him it is no problem to arrange it. So please ask him.

His name is Geoffrey and works for Bridges International Insurance Services.
You can contact him by e-mail or Skype: biiscanada

Hope this helps and enjoy your working holidays in Canada. :)

Petermiyuki
 

jengjeng

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Mar 7, 2013
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2good2btrue said:
Hello Everyone,

As per my LOI, I have to make an entry to Canada to enable my working holiday visa. the validity of my visa will be for a max of two years from the time i make an entry into Canada. The letter also says that the visa will be issued based on my length of my "health insurance".

I am looking for 2 year "health insurance" so that the immigration officer gives me 2 year visa, but unfortunately i am unable to find insurance companies that provide two year health insurance.

Has anyone had this problem and how to solve it ?

Note: I am an Australian Citizen going to Canada on a working holiday visa.

Regards,
2good2btrue
Hi 2good2btrue,
I've got the same issue - any luck with finding one?

Thank you
 

iam_toby

VIP Member
Feb 4, 2013
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Would be interesting if you've found a two year insurance. Cuz I think we'll get this question more often and it'd be nice to being Abe to help.