Getting sick or hurt when you are away from home is stressful enough without having to worry about the cost of the medical care they need.
Travel Insurance helps protect you, whether you are a traveling Canadian, a visitor to Canada or a student.
What does Trip Cancellation & Interruption Insurance cover?
If you are unable to travel due to a covered event that occurs before you leave home, the insurer will pay up to the covered amount for the prepaid unused portion of your trip that is non-refundable and non-transferable to another travel date.
In addition, if your travel companion must cancel their trip due to a covered event applicable to them, and you decide to go on your trip as planned, the insurer will cover the cost of the next occupancy charge up to the covered amount.
If your trip is interrupted due to a covered event that occurs on or after the day you plan to leave home, the insurer will pay up to the covered amount for unused travel arrangements paid for prior to your departure date, that is non-refundable and non-transferable to another travel date, less the prepaid unused return transportation. In addition, the insurer will pay your additional and unplanned hotel and meal expenses, and your essential phone calls and taxi fares, to a maximum of $300 per day for up to two (2) days when no earlier transportation arrangements are available; and/or the insurer will pay your one-way economy class airfare via the most cost-effective itinerary to your or your group’s next destination, or to return home.
The insurer will pay for the change fee charged by the airline for your missed connection if this option is available, or up to $1,000 for the cost of your one-way economy airfare to the next destination.
What else does Trip Interruption Insurance cover?
In the event of your death during your trip, the insurer will reimburse your estate:
• up to $5,000 to have your body prepared where you die and the cost of the standard transportation container normally used by the airline, plus the return home of your body.
• up to $5,000 to have your body prepared and the cost of a standard burial container, plus up to $5,000 for your burial where you die; or
• up to $5,000 to cremate your body where you die, plus the return home of your ashes. The Trip Cancellation & Interruption maximum payable amount is:
• up to the covered amount for Trip Cancellation before you leave home; and
• unlimited Trip Interruption after departure (some benefits maximums do apply).
Sample quote
from $126.00
Country of Residence: | Canada |
Destination: | International |
Province: | Ontario |
Covered by a Canadian government health insurance plan? | Yes |
Age: | 35 |
Length of Stay: | 31 Days |
Cost of Trip: | $1500.00 |
Sample quote
from $94.55
Country of Residence: | Canada |
Destination: | International |
Province: | Ontario |
Covered by a Canadian government health insurance plan? | Yes |
Age: | 35 |
Length of Stay: | 31 Days |
Deductable: | $0.00 |
In consideration of the application for insurance for which you have met the eligibility requirements and paid the appropriate premium, the insurer will pay you:
• up to a maximum of $10 million CDN per policy for reasonable and customary charges incurred by you as a result of an emergency occurring while you are traveling outside your province or territory of residence
• up to a maximum of $3,500 for a Trip Cancellation &Interruption claim if you purchased a Single-Trip All-Inclusive plan
• up to $3,500 per trip to a maximum of $6,000 per policy for a Trip Cancellation & Interruption claim if you purchased a Multi-Trip All-Inclusive plan
• up to $1,000 per trip for Baggage Loss or Damage and up to $500 for Baggage Delay per policy, if you purchased a Single Trip All-Inclusive plan
• up to $3,000 for Baggage Loss or Damage, and up to $1,500 for Baggage Delay, per policy, if you purchased a Multi-Trip All-Inclusive plan
• up to $100,000 for death or dismemberment in the event of a Flight Accident
• up to $50,000 for death or dismemberment in the event of a Travel Accident
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from $258.75
Country of Residence: | Canada |
Destination: | International |
Province: | Ontario |
Covered by a Canadian government health insurance plan? | Yes |
Age: | 35 |
Length of Stay: | 31 Days |
If you have children who plan to study away from home, make sure they are covered for unexpected medical expenses.
After all, their provincial health plan may only cover a portion of the medical bills incurred outside of Canada or their home province.
If left without supplemental protection, these out-of-pocket expenses can add up. But with Student Travel Insurance, your child can be covered from unexpected medical expenses in a foreign country for as little as $2.70 per day. If your child is studying in another province, the rate is half the price!
If your child is covered under your group health plan, remember to check the policy to see if it covers medical costs for out-of-province studies.