Insurance Quotes and Policy Disclaimer
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Visitors to Canada and Super Visa emergency medical insurance products
Please note that eligibility requirements, benefits, exclusions and limitations will vary depending on the insurance plan and the company you choose. For your reference, policy wording is available for review.
- Prices
Prices are the premium amounts to be paid by the insured or purchaser for the selected plan. These premium amounts are for the entire duration chosen depending upon the age and medical conditions as specified by the insured.
The prices for all the policies and investments mentioned on this website are in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and may subject to taxes. The insurance company holds all rights to make any changes to these prices at any given time without providing prior notice. All the prices are for informational purposes only. For getting a final and guaranteed rate, kindly speak to our licensed financial security advisors.
If you wish to choose to pay in monthly installments, some conditions and additional fees apply as per the policy wording of the insurance company you choose.
- Waiting Period
If emergency medical insurance is purchased while the insured is currently staying in Canada, a waiting period may apply. The waiting period in an insurance policy refers to a specific period of time during which coverage is not provided even if the policy becomes effective.
The waiting period can vary depending on the type of insurance and the specific terms of the policy ranging from 24 hours to 7 days.
- Pre-existing condition
Any medical condition, injury or sickness for which the insured has been
- showing/ shown symptoms,
- diagnosed with and received medical attention by a doctor,
- receiving/received treatment and medication, or
- as per the terms shown in the policy wording
before the date of departure can be considered as a pre-existing medical condition.
The criteria for providing coverage for pre-existing medical conditions is generally the medical stability period of the insured for 120 to 180 days prior to insurance start date. For further information with regards to your pre-existing medical conditions and its coverage, please contact our insurance advisors who will ask you all the questions before confirming your final quote.
- Deductible
The amount of money paid by an insured/policyholder while claiming the costs under an insurance policy are termed as deductibles. These deductibles allow risk sharing between the insured and the insurance provider/ company.
Deductibles reduce the amount of premium to be paid by the insured. They can be either a specific dollar amount or a certain percentage that the insured agrees to pay out of pocket. These amounts can be selected at the time of purchasing the policy. We provide the insured an option to choose the deductibles between $0 to $10,000.
Example: If a policy holder purchases a medical policy with $25,000 coverage and $250 deductible. At the time of making a claim of medical expenses worth $5000, the policyholder will have to pay the $250 deductible and the remaining $ 4,750 will be covered by the insurance company as per the policy.
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About einsured.ca Inc.
einsured.ca is a licensed life insurance agency with Life and Accident & Sickness (A&S) license. Currently, licensed in AB, BC, MB, ON, and QC. Aman Ahuja represents the agency in these provinces and is licensed in all the provinces and territories of Canada.
All of our advisors are licensed in the provinces they operate out of. They follow all the guidelines of the insurance councils, and remain fully compliant with all the rules and regulations.
For detailed information, please book a meeting with one of our licensed advisors.
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