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Rusty53
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« on: January 31, 2012, 02:07:07 pm »

My girlfriend is coming to Canada in April for 6 months. This is her second trip. Last time was here only a month and we did not buy any medical insurance. I am more concerned this time because of the length of the stay. Should she purchase insurance in her home country before arriving or can we pre-purchase insurance here for a vsiitor on a TRV?
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wilson
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2012, 09:21:49 am »

There are lot of Canadian Insurance companies providing temporary and emergency medicare insurance. You can take a policy for her from the date of travelling to the date of her return or she can get one from her country too. Compare the premium and benefits and choose the best. As the insurance coverage is required for the period of her visit/travel in Canada, I would suggest a Canadian Insurance company would be better so that, in case there is a claim, you can follow up.

You can find lot of insurance companies on the web site who provide travel and short term medical coverage.

Me and my relatives in Canada used to take medical insurance for our travels to US and Europe from this company. Their charges are reasonable. Try for a free quote.

However, compare with other companies for your choice.


http://pucherinsurance.com
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2012, 10:59:16 am »

I would suggest that she gets cover from her country before she travels.  If something happens to her near the end of her trip she would need a company that will provide repatriation to her home, it would also cover her belongings if something happened to them, and if her flights were cancelled for some reason.
Some travel insurance companies will only cover you if you are a resident of that country too
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« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2012, 03:04:59 pm »

Hi Wilson:

In addition to the below can you suggest any more places to compare and buy Travel Medical Insurance?

My parents will be visiting me for a little less than 6 months on a TRV thus I was looking to shop for Travel Medical Insurance.

I understand that the AMA also provides Travel medical insurance.


There are lot of Canadian Insurance companies providing temporary and emergency medicare insurance. You can take a policy for her from the date of travelling to the date of her return or she can get one from her country too. Compare the premium and benefits and choose the best. As the insurance coverage is required for the period of her visit/travel in Canada, I would suggest a Canadian Insurance company would be better so that, in case there is a claim, you can follow up.

You can find lot of insurance companies on the web site who provide travel and short term medical coverage.

Me and my relatives in Canada used to take medical insurance for our travels to US and Europe from this company. Their charges are reasonable. Try for a free quote.

However, compare with other companies for your choice.


http://pucherinsurance.com
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wilson
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« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2012, 11:34:37 pm »

Hi Wilson:

In addition to the below can you suggest any more places to compare and buy Travel Medical Insurance?

My parents will be visiting me for a little less than 6 months on a TRV thus I was looking to shop for Travel Medical Insurance.

I understand that the AMA also provides Travel medical insurance.


Hi

Try these websites also. Compare the quotes.

Please keep in mind that some plans does not provide coverage for pre-existing medical conditions.
also the applicant should not:
    be travelling against the advice of their physician;
    have a diagnosis of a terminal illness with less than 2 years to live;
    have a kidney condition requiring dialysis;
    have used home oxygen during the 12 months prior to the date of application; and/or
    have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or any other form of dementia.

 However, you have to read about the policy terms and conditions before making any deal.

http://www.kanetix.ca/travel-visitors-to-canada

http://www.useblue.com/assurance-voyage/trouver-produit/liste-protections/visiteurs-canada1/visiteurs-canada-immig

rants.en.html

http://www.etfsinc.com/individual/visitors-to-canada/insurance-protection-for-visitors.html

http://www.travelinsurance.ca/plans/visitorsGeneral.php
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« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2012, 01:51:45 am »

Hi Rusty53,

We created special department to offer to the public Visitors Visa Insurance and Super Visa Insurance.
I suggest you to call the office at 604-875-8878 or send us email at michael.arbetov  @  gmail.com

We have trained our staff to explain you the difference between all Canadian Medical Insurance coverages and help to choose most apropriate one according your situation.
We work with Manulife, TIC, Century 21, Travel Underwriters, ETFS, Blue Cross, and signing the contract with GMS this Monday.

We are open to cooperate with all immigration companies to provide their clients with proper medical insurance for their clients.

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kittylona
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« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2012, 12:51:28 am »

Thank You Wilson!!


Hi

Try these websites also. Compare the quotes.

Please keep in mind that some plans does not provide coverage for pre-existing medical conditions.
also the applicant should not:
    be travelling against the advice of their physician;
    have a diagnosis of a terminal illness with less than 2 years to live;
    have a kidney condition requiring dialysis;
    have used home oxygen during the 12 months prior to the date of application; and/or
    have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or any other form of dementia.

 However, you have to read about the policy terms and conditions before making any deal.

http://www.kanetix.ca/travel-visitors-to-canada

http://www.useblue.com/assurance-voyage/trouver-produit/liste-protections/visiteurs-canada1/visiteurs-canada-immig

rants.en.html

http://www.etfsinc.com/individual/visitors-to-canada/insurance-protection-for-visitors.html

http://www.travelinsurance.ca/plans/visitorsGeneral.php

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« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2012, 12:08:55 am »

I would also encourage you to try our website at http://dfsinc.ca or our affiliated site, http://travelinsure.ca   We offer coverages from 6 major Canadian Insurance Companies and you can get free quotes and obtain your coverage easily and immediately online. Should you require assistance we are also available by email or phone (toll-free). Thanks for considering us!

Tracy DesLaurier -Super Visa Specialist
info @ dfsinc.ca
1-888-933-7462
http://dfsinc.ca or http://travelinsure.ca
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