What is the best way to get affordable car insurance as a newcomer to Canada? They seem to rip off immigrants from what I have seen by the sample quotes I have been getting...
1. It helps to have a letter from your previous insurance companies (not agent) showing the no. of years of claim free driving. If you emigrating to BC, the ICBC site has the format of the letter required. 10 years claim free, is worth a 43% discount.Juche said:What is the best way to get affordable car insurance as a newcomer to Canada? They seem to rip off immigrants from what I have seen by the sample quotes I have been getting...
Just request a claim's history from your insurance company. They will have a standard format.mooving2canada said:Hi Seniors, Is any1 having the format of the no claim history letter to get the discount for car insurance?
I moved from the US to Ontario and found car insurance to be quite expensive here; almost $1000 more than I used to pay per year, and I have been driving for over 30 years with a very clean drivers and claims history. Part of the cost is higher required coverage at, I think, $1 million. Keep getting quotes though because you will find some variability. You might try CAA (Canadian Automobile Association) and if you are a member of any professional organizations (certified accountants, etc) ask if they have an associations that offer discounts to members.Juche said:What is the best way to get affordable car insurance as a newcomer to Canada? They seem to rip off immigrants from what I have seen by the sample quotes I have been getting...
I heard Qorax said Ontario does not give discount base on no-claim letters from another country.wpc71 said:Hi,
My question is which insurance company in Ontario accepts no-claim letters from another country?
Thanks for sharing
WPC71