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  1. haver

    Super visa - Applicatant stayed for year and left & wanna come back(insurance?)

    Yes, as they might check at the border and if the parent does not show proof of one year insurance they might be allowed entry.
  2. haver

    Insurance Options in British Columbia

    Hi Vivimanisha! For BC you only need private coverage for 2 months plus the reminder of the month you arrived on. You can get a policy from Allianz or Destination Canada, as they have the best rates with the best coverage. You can also take a look at all the available plans here. You can send me...
  3. haver

    Huge bill from visit to Toronto hospital

    If you bought a policy before arriving to Canada and it is from a Canadian company you should not have any waiting period. It sounds a bit strange. What company was it from?
  4. haver

    Start ohip after pregnancy

    There is only one such plan in Canada that covers pregnancy, if the woman is not pregnant at the time of buying the policy. In order to be eligible for that benefit, her due date has to be at least 10 months after the effective date on the policy. They cover up to $10,000 (80% of the cost) for...
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    Wife is pregnant in BC without coverage. What can I do?

    If your wife is at the beginning of her pregnancy, I would also suggest insuring her from pregnancy complications and emergencies, because these could cost you a lot, if anything happens. There is a plan that covers her until 31 weeks of pregnancy for complications, as well as all other...
  6. haver

    pregnant with TRV

    The hospital delivery can cost anywhere from $3,000-$15,000 or more depending on the delivery and if she has complications. Have you tried contacting a few midwives? The private insurance plans do no cover pregnancy expenses, if the woman is already pregnant but there are a few plans that covers...
  7. haver

    Private Health Insurance Ontario

    There are a few plans that do cover pre-existing conditions if they have been stable for a specific period of time (usually between 4-6 months depending on the policy.) If you want more information on these you can send me a private message or take a look at all the available plans in Canada here.
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    Insurance options for a new PR who will still work in the U.S. regularly

    You can get yourself a "multi-trip" annual plan, which costs less than $90 for a year and lets you travel as many times as you need within a year. It usually has a limit on the days but you have the option to select the number of days you plan to travel for. Send me a private message if you...
  9. haver

    How to navigate my situation

    There is a plan that covers pregnancy expenses up to $10,000 (80%) but the due date has to be 10 months or more after the start date of the policy. That means that in order to qualify she would not get pregnant for 2 months. It's a very good plan and in fact the only such plan in Canada. Besides...
  10. haver

    International Student Insurance-Quebec

    You can take a look at a few options here. Student plans are usually not very expensive and have pretty good coverage. You can buy them online.
  11. haver

    wife 3rd month pregnant and recently received PR, where to deliver the baby?

    The Provincial plans do cover the delivery and the prenatal care.
  12. haver

    private health care companies in Ontario that cover pregancy costs?

    Unfortunately, not a single company will cover the pregnancy or the delivery if you are already pregnancy. You can still get covered for non pregnancy related emergencies though even though you are pregnant. You would need a visitors insurance policy. You can look at the rates here.
  13. haver

    Looking for Job in Insurance Sector

    Hi there, My company is looking for life insurance agent and medical insurance agent assistant. Please email you resume to jobs.arbetovinsurance@gmail.com Thank you.
  14. haver

    Super Visa - newbie to forum

    Gloshei! When you buy super visa insurance, you enter an approximate date and these dates are very flexible so they can be changed as needed. Just make sure to email your agent or company before the effective date to move the dates for you. We have a special form on our website for clients...
  15. haver

    [Super Visa] Can the health insurance for unused period be reimbursed

    With most companies, if you didn't make any claims and send them the proof of departure, they will refund the remaining amount back. Some companies will pro-rate it from the date the parents left, some will prorate it from the date you request the refund so make sure to read the refund policy of...
  16. haver

    DEAR FORUMITES PLEASE HELP ME OUT, IM STUCK IN JIGSAW PUZZLE IN MY LIFE

    If your wife is not pregnant yet but is considering getting pregnant then your best solution would be to get the Inpatriates plan from TIC. She will need to wait 2 months before getting pregnant after the effective date in order to be covered for pregnancy expenses. Once you get your provincial...
  17. haver

    Cheapest Health Insurance for Super Visa

    Dear AH15 The quotes you mentioned above are for $10,000 coverage (from RSA.) If you are applying for the Super Visa, the coverage amount has to be at least $100,000 otherwise they won't accept it. The price you found from goldenbrown's link is actually the lowest price you can get in Canada...
  18. haver

    Applying super visa for 86 years old grandma

    Insurance is available for age of 86 but if you want her to be covered for pre-existing conditions, it will cost a lot more, as only a couple of companies would cover. You are welcome to look at our insurance calculator.
  19. haver

    Travel insurance when no status in Canada

    Hi! You can contact us to see which plan could work. Visit our website, we work with all the Canadian insurance companies and we can definitely find a company that would cover you while you are here.
  20. haver

    Regular Tourist Visa Vs Super Visa??

    Super Visa will give you more flexibility and they can leave anytime and then come back if they don't like to spend the winter in Canada. As for insurance, I would suggest getting them insured even if they come on a regular visa to avoid any unnecessary risks. If they stay here for less than a...