Excellent benefits to cover the cost of an ambulance, hospital admission, surgeries, medical care, practitioners, a semi-private room in the case of a medical emergency.
The benefits of medication during hospitalization are up to the policy limit.
We cover follow-up checkup, once the medical emergency is over.
Our dental benefits are up to $5500.
Cost of medical tests such as X-ray, Ultrasound, MRI, CT Scan is covered up to policy limit.
*For more details, please refer to the policy wording. or talk with your financial advisor.
Super Visa Insurance - Private Medical Insurance Coverage of min $100,000 to insure parents, grandparents coming to Canada under Super Visa for hospitalization, hospital Care, repatriation by Canadian Insurance Company valid for 365 days from the date of entry to Canada.
When traveling outside of your country of origin and visiting kids and grandkids in Canada, if a medical emergency happens it can put a lot of financial stress as the medical expenses can be very high. Therefore the purchase of Super visa Insurance can help to cover the medical expenses of parents and Grandparents in case of a medical emergency.
You get to choose - start date for the plan and you can always change effective date before start of the coverage.
Lowest Premiums
Lowest Premiums Guaranteed for the similar benefits.
100% refund
100% refund - If no Visa Granted for any reason before effective date.
Partial Refunds
Partial Refunds - In case your parents decide to go back sooner than one year, a prorated refund is available, provided NO CLAIM on the Policy.
Online Quotes
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1. Do you have a heart condition?
- a. Have you taken any form of nitroglycerine for the relief of angina pain in the last 120 days?
- b. In the past 120 days, Has your heart condition had a new symptom, an existing symptom that has become more severe or frequent, or any change in your medical condition?
2. Do you have a lung condition?
- a. Have you required treatment with oxygen or prednisone for any lung condition in the last 120 days?
- b. In the past 120 days, Has your lung condition had a new symptom, an existing symptom that has become more severe or frequent, or any change in your medical condition?
3. Do you have any other irregularity in your health which required or requires medical advice,
consultation, investigation, treatment, care, service, or diagnosis by a physician, including
complications of pregnancy within the first 31 weeks of pregnancy?
- a. If yes, have any of these conditions not been stable in the past 120 days?
Some Common Terms Used For Super Visa Health Insurance
Visa refusal- Super visa insurance is part of the visa application. As per IRCC requirements, insurance has to be paid in full or in the form of a deposit in the monthly payment plan. However, if the visa gets refused for any reason before the effective date you will get a 100% refund. In the monthly premium plan, if the visa got refused you will get 2 months' premium back, the one-time processing fee is non-refundable. If you forget to change the effective date and after that, you provide a visa refusal letter in that scenario you will get a partial refund because insurance automatically starts from the effective date in the lumpsum plan. To get the refund, you need to provide the recent visa refusal letter. However, if you withdraw the application or you want to cancel the application due to any other reason in that scenario there will be cancellation charges of $250.
Deducible is the sum of money you must pay before the insurance company starts to reimburse the balance of the claim's cost. In other words, The deductible represents the amount of eligible medical expenses that must be paid by the insured before the insurance company begins to reimburse for covered expenses.
For example- if you will go with a $1000 deductible option if any medical emergency happens and your bill is $5000 you will pay $1000 from your side and the rest of the amount insurance come will cover. If your bill is below $1000 you will pay that amount because it is less than the deductible you chose.
Effective date- The day when insurance coverage becomes formally active is the date that it becomes effective. The enrolled may get services as of the start date of coverage, and the insurance company will pay the benefit. While getting the insurance, if you have put a tentative effective date then it is your responsibility to keep track. It is adjustable but you must inform us before the effective date to postpone or prepone. There is no administration fee until or unless you are informing us ahead of time in case you forgot to change your effective date then there will be a charge of $50 and we would need proof of non-arrival of your parents. In the monthly plan, your policy will be in pending status you have to inform us before their arrival to activate your plan the policy will not automatically starts.
If your parents leave Canada sooner than a year, you will receive a prorated refund depending upon the number of days left in the policy, provided there should not be any claim on the policy and you need to provide a picture of the boarding pass as per policy wording. $50 is the early-return fee.
If No claim on the policy, an early return refund is available as per policy wording for the unused months and is subject to an administration fee of $50.
Important example - If your parent's coverage was used for 5 months and 1 day or 5 months and 29 days, 6
months will be treated as used, and the refund is calculated based on months used and NOT days used.
TESTIMONIALS
I had lot of concern about my dad's preexisting condition while preparing his application for super visa, but was not sure, how insurance plans works, what is covered and what is not. I called Travel SHield, all my questions were answered to my satisfaction. very happy with the service, would recommend to family friends.
Doni Shokirov
I have been approached by many pushy insurance people in the past and I was surprised and impressed at what a difference a good broker can make. You were pleasantly persistent and very responsive to my questions and concerns.
Mohammed
Within 15 minutes received a phone call after completing quote form, very professional broker assisted with quote answered questions and in 10 minutes policy was delivered to my inbox. Excellent service.
Ike Barredo
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You may apply for and purchase this coverage on behalf of a family member not more than 365 days before the Policy Date. The insured person’s eligibility is based on all of the following statements being correct. We will void this coverage and no benefits will be payable if any of these statements are false.
1. You have not been diagnosed with a terminal illness for which you are expected to have less than 6 months to live
2. You are not travelling against the advice of a physician.
3. You do not have a kidney condition requiring dialysis.
4. You have not used home oxygen during the 12 months prior to the date of application.
5. You have not been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or any other form of dementia.
6. You been not been diagnosed with or received treatment for congestive heart failure.
7. You have not been prescribed or taken Furosemide for any reason in the last 12 months.
8. You have not been prescribed or taken medication or insulin to control your diabetes in the last 12 months.
9. You have never had an organ transplant (heart, kidney, liver, or lung).
10. You have not experienced any new or undiagnosed symptoms and/or know of any reason to seek medical attention.
11. You are not eligible for benefits under any Canadian government health insurance plan. Yes, I have checked eligibility requirements.
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Plan : Super Visa Insurance - Starr