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Insurance for first 90 days before landing in toronto

canadian2013

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Jun 28, 2012
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Dear all,

Please advise which plan to buy for first 90 days through your personal experience. We are a family of four. 2 small kids and 2 adults.

Please also let me know how much deductible needs to be paid.
 

Rob_TO

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Nov 7, 2012
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30-10-2012
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16-11-2012
Use this site to search many companies and see prices. https://www.kanetix.ca/travel-visitors-to-canada

You decide all the details on your plan (total value, deductible, etc)
 

goldenbrown

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Jan 11, 2011
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canadian2013 said:
Dear all,

Please advise which plan to buy for first 90 days through your personal experience. We are a family of four. 2 small kids and 2 adults.

Please also let me know how much deductible needs to be paid.

You're looking at $400 - $300 for the whole family with 0 deductible. I'd suggest 0 deductible but you can choose any deductible not exceeding $1000. Too high of a deductible will reduce the value of insurance since you'll have to pay that amount in case of an emergency. So if possible go with 0.

Here you can take a look at the results for a family. I'd suggest to go with Travelance or TIC (Manulife is sometimes pricey).

If you are a family - kids will be covered at no extra charge. Cheers!

<a href=http://arbetovinsurance.com/visitorstocanada/>Family Plan first 90 days</a>
 

zardoz

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Feb 2, 2013
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09-11-2013
goldenbrown said:
You're looking at $400 - $300 for the whole family with 0 deductible. I'd suggest 0 deductible but you can choose any deductible not exceeding $1000. Too high of a deductible will reduce the value of insurance since you'll have to pay that amount in case of an emergency. So if possible go with 0.

Here you can take a look at the results for a family. I'd suggest to go with Travelance or TIC (Manulife is sometimes pricey).

If you are a family - kids will be covered at no extra charge. Cheers!

<a href=http://arbetovinsurance.com/visitorstocanada/>Family Plan first 90 days</a>
You will get the cover that you are prepared to pay for... Low coverage limit and high deductibles will give you a low premium, but a serious illness or injury will probably bankrupt you. Caveat Emptor...
 

KRP

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http://www.travelvault.ca/
 

goldenbrown

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Jan 11, 2011
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Vancouver
For higher coverage there's TU Travel Underwriters- covers up to $300,000 per person for medical care, hospitalization and repatriation. It will also cover the flight to Canada as well. More info on this plan can be found <a href=https://arbetovinsurance.com/tu-visitors-to-canada-medical-insurance/>here</a>