Canadians traveling outside

Whether you’re a cross-border shopper, business traveler, student, backpacker, snowbird or family on vacation, emergencies can happen at any time. From assistance if you’re sick or stranded, travel insurance is a necessity, and you should not leave home without it. Travel insurance for Canadians traveling abroad provides coverage for unexpected events that may occur while they are traveling outside of Canada. This type of insurance can help protect travelers from financial losses due to medical emergencies, trip cancellations, delays, or other unforeseen circumstances.

Your government health insurance plans may only cover a fraction of healthcare expenses incurred outside Canada and may only provide limited coverage if you’re travelling in another province. Unfortunately, Illness, accidents and other covered events are all too common and could cause you to disrupt your travel plans and leave you facing large unforeseen out-of-pocket expenses.

The inclusions of travel insurance can vary depending on the policy and provider, but here are some of the most common inclusions that may be offered:

  1. Emergency Medical Expenses: This coverage can include hospitalization, physician and surgeon fees, prescription drugs, ambulance services, and other necessary medical expenses incurred while traveling.
  2. Trip Cancellation and Interruption: This coverage can reimburse the non-refundable portion of prepaid travel expenses such as flights, accommodations, and tours, if the trip is canceled or interrupted due to covered reasons, such as illness, injury, or severe weather.
  3. Travel Delay: This coverage can provide reimbursement for additional expenses incurred due to unexpected travel delays, such as meals and accommodations.
  4. Baggage Loss or Delay: This coverage can reimburse the traveler for lost, stolen, or damaged baggage, or provide coverage for the purchase of essential items in the event of baggage delay.
  5. Emergency Medical Evacuation: This coverage can provide transportation to a medical facility, including air ambulance services, in the event of a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment.
  6. Accidental Death and Dismemberment: This coverage can provide a lump sum payment in the event of accidental death or permanent disability due to an accident that occurs during the trip.
  7. Rental Car Protection: Covers physical damage to, or loss of, a leased/rented automobile.

Some travel insurance policies may also include benefits such as emergency medical evacuation, repatriation of remains, and emergency travel assistance services. These benefits can be particularly valuable in cases of serious illness or injury when the traveler needs to be transported back to Canada for medical treatment.

When purchasing travel insurance for Canadians traveling abroad, it’s important to carefully review the policy terms and conditions as well as any limits or restrictions on coverage, as coverage can vary widely between policies and providers. Travelers should ensure they have the coverage they need for their specific travel plans and destination, and that the policy includes any additional coverage options they may need.

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