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  1. Steevy

    Proof of funds and insurance on entering Canada

    The POE office may or may not ask you for the proof of insurance, as for the funds, well, it is less likely. What you can do is to buy an insurance and cancel it once you enter Canada or may be just stay with it and be covered. Some of the Canadian insurance companies have the policy of a...
  2. Steevy

    Travel insurance for IEC

    Not having a proof of travel insurance at the point of entry to Canada may become a reason for your entry denial as the officer may request to present the proof that you are covered. You may either get a Canadian or a foreign travel insurance, it is entirely up to you. However, in case you get...
  3. Steevy

    24 month insurance

    Yes, you are eligible for a partial refund in case you did not make any claims using your policy. All you need to do is to provide the insurance company with a proof that you are leaving Canada. Send them a scan of your boarding pass along with a cancellation form. You will have your money back...
  4. Steevy

    Working Holiday Visa - Health insurance

    If you wish to be covered for 2 years, you have several options: 1. You may apply for the whole 2 year IEC Travel medical insurance policy. Click HERE for details. 2. You may also purchase 2 separate insurance policies that will cover you for the duration of your 2 year stay in Canada as an...
  5. Steevy

    insurance for super visa

    I would suggest to go for GMS or Manulife as as they have moderate prices and a comprehensive health coverage. Check out plan descriptions: GMS Manulife You may also want to compare the rates from different insurance companies to see what others option available for you. Super Visa...
  6. Steevy

    Documents for Supervisa

    Unfortunately, you will not be able to scan and email your application package as the rules state that you can either mail them or upload to your CIC account. You may want to read CIC Website for further guidance. As for the Medical Emergency Insurance that is required in order to apply for...
  7. Steevy

    Brit married to Canadian. Don't have PR. Pregnancy and visa questions.

    As for your pregnancy inquiry, you may apply for a private health insurance plan, while you are waiting for your PR. Such plan hat covers up to 80% of the cost for prenatal care, delivery, physical examination and nursing care for a maximum of $10,000. In order to receive such benefits you will...
  8. Steevy

    about health insurance..pls help

    If he does not qualify for Provincial Healthcare, you may opt for a private insurance plan for Visitors to Canada, that will cover him in case there is a medical emergency. Use Free Medical Insurance Calculator to compare rates from different Canadian insurance companies.
  9. Steevy

    U can not be pregrant while doing ur first landing??

    Agree with Leon You are allowed to enter Canada if you are pregnant. The other thing is that whether you want the delivery, etc. to be covered. 1. If you a regular Visitor to Canada and not yet pregnant and only planning to have a child in Canada you may apply for a private insurance plan...
  10. Steevy

    health card alberta

    Read the Health Alberta website to determine what you need to do. In case you would like to get a private plan, you may take a look HERE.
  11. Steevy

    Waiting period for health insurance in British Columbia

    What you may do is to purchase a private plan while waiting for MSP coverage that will cover standard medical emergencies as well as those related to pregnancy such as abdominal pain, miscarriage, bleeding, etc. You may find the plan if you click HERE.
  12. Steevy

    Exchange Student Multiple Entry Visa

    You may read the CIC Website first, this is where all the forms are.
  13. Steevy

    giving birth in canada

    In case a regular Visitor to Canada is not yet pregnant, there is a plan that covers up to 80% of the cost for prenatal care, delivery, and nursing care for a maximum of $10,000. Such coverage only applies to an insured individual, whose pregnancy commenced at least 1 month past the effective...
  14. Steevy

    Pregnant and Polish! Visiting Canada while pregnant / birth / visa? ?

    Scylla is right. You are not eligible to get a private insurance coverage that includes Maternity benefits if case you are already pregnant. Meaning that delivery, regular check ups, pre-natal care, etc. will be paid for from your own pocket. The only thing you can get is a Medical Emergency...
  15. Steevy

    Super VISA granted - How long one can wait before entering Canada?

    In order to qualify for the Super Visa and bring your parents here you must be a Canadian Permanent Resident or a Canadian Citizen by the moment you apply. Check out the CIC Website to learn more on who is eligible and how to apply. You will also need a proof of medical insurance for 1 year...
  16. Steevy

    Pregnant with visitor visa

    You may chat with a representative on-line there. They'll tell you want you want to know.
  17. Steevy

    Pregnant with visitor visa

    There are couple option for a Visitor to Canada to have her pregnancy covered, at least partially. 1. A regular visitor to Canada, who is not yet pregnant, may apply for a Maternity Coverage that covers up to 80% of the cost for prenatal care, delivery, and nursing care for a maximum of $10,000...
  18. Steevy

    Super Visa - Written statement of Financial Support

    I am not sure about the first two questions and it is better be someone who has a clue to advise on that matter. As for the medical insurance for the Super Visa: Yes, you can buy it on-line. Just use an <a href=http://supervisabestinsurance.com/super-visa-insurance/>On-line Super Visa Medical...
  19. Steevy

    Super Visa question

    1. There is no minimum balance. However, it would be wise to show them as much as you can. 2. The cost of a Medical Insurance for a Super Visa depends on a person's age, his/her pre-existing medical conditions status, total amount of coverage as well as the amount of deductible. You may use an...
  20. Steevy

    extension of visit visa for 2yrs

    I'd say you may want to try to apply for a Super Visa instead as someone mentioned it. First of all, Super Visa has a higher approval rate than a regular TRV. Also, with a Super Visa your mom is allowed to stay in Canada for up 2 years in a row and the Visa itself is usually issued for 10...