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Choosing a Medical Insurance Company

anis_huq

Newbie
Apr 3, 2017
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Hi,
We will be arriving in Canada on 31st OCT, 2017. Now for the next 3 months,
which insurance company should we choose?

My details are as following:
Number of applicants: Family (oldest age is 37 years)
Coverage amount: 50,000 CAD
Pre-existing medical condition: Yes
Period: 2017-10-31 - 2018-01-31
Days: 93

For DEDUCTIBLE ZERO, I got 5 insurance companies: Destination Canada, Allianz, Travelance, TuGo and 21st Century with Premium price varying between 465.00 CAD and 595.67 CAD. Now my questions are following (for those who have used such temporary insurance):

1. Which company provides the best/ reliable services?
2. Which company policies cover the widest range of medical situations?
3. Is the premium price for the whole 93 days OR is it a monthly cost?

I know I can find all these info. on the web. But this is my first time insurance for the whole family. So I am trying to be extra careful.

Bye Friends.
 

Steevy

Hero Member
May 31, 2014
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Vancouver
As for your questions, you may consider Allianz's coverage given the fact that it is an internationally recognized insurance company with an extensive network of healthcare providers that accept their insurance policies. Coverage itself is fairly comprehensive compared to other providers on your list, while the cost of the policy it also not so high for a family plan.

All of these insurance policies will only cover medical emergency treatment costs i.e. if something unforeseen happens such as an sickness, injury or any other unexpected accident, the policy will cover the cost of treatment up to its limit. As for the range of services, all of them cover pretty much the same stuff with a few minor differences i.e. Travelance does not cover outpatient treatment and so on.

Lastly, the premium you got for each policy on your list is for the whole duration of your coverage i.e. 93 days (not per month).
 
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viviliaZ

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Mar 3, 2017
58
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Thanks a lot for your reply Steevy. One more question to gain better clarity-as people have different views about it-Does sudden flu, cold and cough and fever come under unforeseen medical emergency? I found this term used very ambiguously so not sure.
 

Steevy

Hero Member
May 31, 2014
214
40
Vancouver
Thanks a lot for your reply Steevy. One more question to gain better clarity-as people have different views about it-Does sudden flu, cold and cough and fever come under unforeseen medical emergency? I found this term used very ambiguously so not sure.
Yes, if you have a flu or a fever it is considered a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. In case with seasonal sicknesses i.e. regular cold, they are not emergencies, unless there are some complications i.e. severe cough, high temperature, etc.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,558
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Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Yes, if you have a flu or a fever it is considered a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. In case with seasonal sicknesses i.e. regular cold, they are not emergencies, unless there are some complications i.e. severe cough, high temperature, etc.
That's hilarious. The flu/fever is very rarely a medical emergency. Unless a person is very young, very old or immunocompromised, there is little chance of needing treatment. The vast majority of people who do seek emergency treatment are just wasting resources and spreading the virus around.
 

viviliaZ

Star Member
Mar 3, 2017
58
1
Toronto, Canada
Category........
FSW
NOC Code......
5242
LANDED..........
23-01-2018
Very rarely being the key word. Even a normal flu and fever can be critical if not treated well. especially in a super cold climate of Canada. So good to know it is covered too!
 

Jonudcastro

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Feb 2, 2018
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As for your questions, you may consider Allianz's coverage given the fact that it is an internationally recognized insurance company with an extensive network of healthcare providers that accept their insurance policies. Coverage itself is fairly comprehensive compared to other providers on your list, while the cost of the policy it also not so high for a family plan.

All of these insurance policies will only cover medical emergency treatment costs i.e. if something unforeseen happens such as an sickness, injury or any other unexpected accident, the policy will cover the cost of treatment up to its limit. As for the range of services, all of them cover pretty much the same stuff with a few minor differences i.e. Travelance does not cover outpatient treatment and so on.

Lastly, the premium you got for each policy on your list is for the whole duration of your coverage i.e. 93 days (not per month).
Is immunization for kids also covered by the insurance company? I will be moving to Canada few months before my daughter's scheduled immunization at age five. Medical benefit will only be received after 3 months... What do you advise? How do I go about this?
 

Rraghu

Newbie
Apr 16, 2018
7
0
Hi all
May I ask a basic query, do we need to buy both travel insurance and overseas medical insurance? Is there any combo package available by any insurance company? Please guide, I am landing in Vancouver in May2018
 

Rob_TO

VIP Member
Nov 7, 2012
11,427
1,551
Toronto
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FAM
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Seoul, Korea
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30-10-2012
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16-11-2012
Is immunization for kids also covered by the insurance company? I will be moving to Canada few months before my daughter's scheduled immunization at age five. Medical benefit will only be received after 3 months... What do you advise? How do I go about this?
Travel insurance covers unexpected costs. Children's immunizations are pre-planned expenses, so are not covered.

Any immunizations received during first 3 months, you'd pay out of pocket for the appointment with doctor and immunization shot.

Hi all
May I ask a basic query, do we need to buy both travel insurance and overseas medical insurance?
They are the same thing.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,558
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London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Hi all
May I ask a basic query, do we need to buy both travel insurance and overseas medical insurance? Is there any combo package available by any insurance company? Please guide, I am landing in Vancouver in May2018
If by travel insurance, you mean cancellation/interuption/baggage insurance, yes, many companies sell combined packages.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
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Getting childhood immunizations a few months late isn't a bid deal especially because he/she will be getting the second dose of many shots. Just delay until your insurance starts. Might take a while to find a doctor for your family so you won't get in immediately.