kmaust said:
I have just been approved for a working holiday visa. It says I need health insurance for 24 months (the whole duration of my stay). I have to buy the insurance before I land. Do I buy it from an Australian company or a Canadian company. Also I'm noticing that cover for more than 1 year is hard to come by. Are there particular companies that specialize in this?
Depending on a country, IEC (Working Holiday) visas are issued for 1 year (i.e UK) or 2 years (Australia). If you were approved for 2 years of stay in Canada you should purchase coverage for the whole duration of stay, i.e 2 years. If you don't have a full 2 year coverage, the point of entry officer can shorten your visa to match the duration of your coverage.
Both Australian and Canadian companies offer coverage for IEC visa holders. There are some important differences though:
Canadian insurance companies have the following advantages:
Easier to file a claim and receive your money back
Canadian insurers mostly set up direct billing so that you don't have to pay out of your pocket
Comprehensive coverage and benefits (sports and all kinds of work included)
Local branches where you can come and speak with a representative
Those Policies satisfy all the requirement of IEC visa and cover you in all provinces. What you get is comprehensive coverage, hospitalization, repatriation, prescription drugs and dental. You can also apply for additional benefits such as <a href=http://arbetovinsurance.com/why-i-choose-tic/>Routine checks, eye exams and maternity benefits</a>. Accidental death and dismemberment, and baggage protection can also be included.
You can compare among all Canadian companies to find the optimal IEC Insurance plan as well as read about the IEC Program here:
<a href=http://arbetovinsurance.com/iec-travel-insurance/>IEC Program</a>
You can also apply for a <a href=https://www.srmrm.com/cgi-bin/underwrite/start.pl?xxx:BrokerID=2644&xxx
lan=VTC&xxx:UserLang=english/>2 year coverage directly</a>.