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What You Need To Remember About Super Visa Insurance

Canada witnesses a sudden incoming rush of newcomers and long-term visitors every year. Most statistics report that there is an absolute absence of any coverage under provincial health care plans for these incomers. The federal government states that they must present proof of travel insurance prior to entering the country. In addition, this also seems much necessary and a wise decision. More so, to avoid the financial burden of any health care expenses.

The good news is that Canada’s advanced health care system offers affordable health care services to immigrants, international students (and parents, grandparents). This can be accessed through the Super Visa coverage for emergency treatment and medical care. Buying Super Visa Insurance in Canada is thereby, a rational and sensible thing to do. CHES Life offers medical insurance coverage for Super Visa to enable immigrants and long-term visitors to access Canada’s world-class health care system. Things you can consider while choosing your Super Visa medical insurance:

  • With minimum coverage of $100,000, Super Visa travel insurance seems a feasible option for parents and grandparents of Canadian residents as well as international students.
  • International applicants staying in the country for more than two years without having to renew their status need to provide proof of private emergency medical insurance, valid for at least one year, from a Canadian insurance company.
  • Private medical insurance coverages ought to cover emergency medical care, hospitalization and repatriation.
  • Medical insurance coverage for super visa covers charges for eligible expenses from unexpected medical emergencies during the coverage period.

Super Visa Insurance in Canada can let people rest and be stress-free, while the insurer focuses on what matters the most - health care costs.

 

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