Insurance won't cover regular doctors visits. You will need to pay for this out of pocket.Hello friends, I need to understand a few questions about a parent's super visa. After my parents landed in Canada, if they wanted any regular or emergency medical services. Do we need to pay upfront to the service provider, or does the insurance company provide an insurance card for direct billing with zero deductible? Also, God forbid if elder parents die in Canada, Supervise for any reason,n who covers their funeral and other costs? Does it count as an accidental death? Or do we need to pay from our pocket? Thanks for your feedback.
For emergencies, it will depend on your coverage and you'll need to check with our insurer. Normally you pay and then the insurer reimburses you for all or part of that later.
Whether there is zero deductible will depend on the plan you buy. Generally speaking there is a deductible unless you pay high premiums.
If the parent dies then it's up to you to cover these expenses unless you've obtained insurance that specifically covers this. Whether it's an accidental death or not depends on how the death happened.