Travel Insurance

More coverage in more places ®.

Get out there and enjoy yourself knowing you have the right coverage and 24/7 access to a caring team who’s always on call—no matter how big or how small the emergency.

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Travel packages.

Coverage for the widest range of unexpected travel situations.

Travel Medical

Coverage to fill the gap left by my provincial health insurance.

Cancellation & Interruption

Coverage for non-refundable and/or non-transferable trip expenses if my trip is cancelled or interrupted.

Visitors to Canada

When visiting, immigrating to or studying in Canada and need emergency medical coverage.

Travel Insurance Advice by Trip Type

Choose from the topics below for some quick advice on the type of coverage that may be right for you:

Travel Insurance FAQs

Have a question about travel insurance? Get the answers you need here.

For questions about travel and COVID-19, please visit the COVID-19 page.

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Our goal is to make affordable travel insurance coverage available to as many Canadians as possible. In general, any Canadian resident can purchase some form of coverage with us. Factors such as where you are travelling, your health and the length of your trip may affect the specific coverage(s) available to you.

Note : Non-residents travelling to Canada, immigrants to Canada or foreign students studying in Canada may be eligible to purchase one of our Visitors to Canada Plans.

Generally speaking, no. While your age can affect your eligibility for certain coverages, we have packages and plans that cover all age groups. If you are age 65 or older, we may ask you to answer a few questions about your health to make sure you have the most appropriate coverage.

Yes, you may purchase a policy for your parents. Simply call us at 1-866-896-8172 , buy online , or visit an RBC Insurance Store . Depending on their age, they may be required to complete health questions in order to obtain coverage. If this is not a requirement, please keep in mind that all terms and conditions apply to your parents, therefore we recommend that you review the insurance with them prior to purchase.

Possibly. Depending on your age, medical condition and, if applicable, your answers to our health questions, pre-existing medical conditions are covered if they are stable for a certain time period (as specified in your policy) before your policy's effective date.

Note: Please refer to the policy document for complete coverage details regarding pre-existing conditions.

Your answers to the health questions (if applicable) will be used to help determine the benefits you are eligible to receive under your insurance policy.

When answering the health questions:

  • Take your time. The questions may take up to 10 minutes to complete.
  • You (the applicant) should complete and sign the Medical Questionnaire. (If you have someone else complete the Medical Questionnaire on your behalf, it is still your responsibility to make sure the answers to the questions are correct.)
  • Read and answer each question carefully and accurately. Review your answers to confirm they are correct. Incorrect answers may lead to your coverage being voided or your claim denied.
  • Have your prescriptions or a description of your medications nearby for reference.
  • If you are unsure about any questions regarding your medical condition or medications, please speak to your physician.

If necessary, a family member or close friend can complete the questions on your behalf. Please keep in mind, however, that it is still your responsibility to sign the form and make sure the answers are correct.

Yes, it is recommended that you buy coverage for your spouse as well.

This answer depends largely on your child's age.

  • If your child is under 2 years old and you are purchasing the Deluxe Package or a TravelCare ® Package, then your child receives emergency medical coverage at no extra cost.
  • If your child is 2 or older , you'll need to purchase emergency medical coverage for him or her.
  • No matter how old your child is , if you've purchased an airline ticket or made a separate trip deposit for him or her, consider buying a travel insurance package or trip cancellation and interruption insurance .

The right coverage for your trip depends on several factors, including (but not limited to) where you're travelling to, how long you’ll be gone, the kind of transportation you'll be using and, in some instances, your overall health. View all of our travel insurance products now.

An accident, illness or medical emergency can happen anywhere, anytime. If you need medical care or treatment in another country, your government health plan may cover only a portion of the costs. Travel insurance starts where these plans leave off.

Plus, with our emergency medical coverage, you have access to the multilingual representatives of Allianz Global Assistance.

Yes, if you are travelling outside your home province or territory. There are several reasons why it's important to get travel medical insurance when you're travelling within Canada. One reason is that accidents can happen anywhere. Another is that government health insurance plans do have limits on reimbursement of emergency medical expenses incurred while you are in another province. For example, the ambulance, emergency dental treatment and prescription drugs might not be covered by some government health insurance plans.

You may extend your coverage if you extend your trip, subject to certain conditions of your policy.

If you've purchased a single trip plan, the following conditions apply:

  • If you have not had a medical condition during your trip or while covered under your policy, you can request an extension by contacting us at 1-866-896-8172 before your original policy’s expiry date.
  • If you have had a medical condition during your trip and while covered under your policy, you must request the extension by contacting Allianz Global Assistance before the expiry date of your original policy. Your extension is subject to the approval of Allianz Global Assistance.
  • You must pay the required additional premium before your original policy’s expiry date.
  • If we are unable to extend your particular policy's coverage due to the trip duration limits of your policy, you may be able to purchase a new policy from us.

If you've purchased a multi-trip annual plan, the following conditions apply:

You may purchase a top-up policy for the additional number of days beyond the duration covered by your multi-trip annual plan as follows:

  • Before your effective date, you may contact us at 1-866-896-8172 to purchase top-up coverage.
  • After your effective date and if you have not had a medical condition during your trip, you must contact us at 1-866-896-8172 before your original policy’s expiry date to purchase top-up coverage.
  • After your effective date and if you have had a medical condition during your trip, you must contact Allianz Global Assistance before your original policy’s expiry date to request approval for and to purchase top-up coverage.
  • The terms, conditions and exclusions of the new top-up policy apply to you.
  • You must pay the required top-up premium on or before the effective date of the top-up period.

If you do NOT top-up your coverage for a trip, you will not be covered for any claims you make outside the period of insurance for that trip. If the top-up policy you are purchasing requires you to complete health questions, you must complete the health questions.

Please see the policy documents for complete coverage details regarding trip extensions.

It may, but not always. We recommend that you carefully review the travel insurance coverage provided by your credit card, as well as any special conditions or stipulations.

Do you have an RBC Royal Bank ® credit card?

To review the travel insurance coverage that comes with your RBC Royal Bank credit card, visit: www.rbcroyalbank.com/cards/documentation/index.html and click the "Insurance Certificate" link for your card.

We recommend that you carefully review your government health plan coverage. Government plans may not cover all emergency medical expenses once you leave your home province/territory and typically cover only a limited portion once you leave the country. In fact, the Canadian Government (Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada) urges Canadians to purchase supplemental health insurance when leaving the country. They say:

Do not rely on your provincial or territorial health plan to cover costs if you get sick or are injured while abroad. Out-of-country health care can be costly, and your health plan may not cover any medical expenses abroad. It is your responsibility to seek information from your provincial or territorial health authority and to obtain supplementary travel insurance and understand the terms of your policy. 2

Plus, government health insurance plans don't guarantee coverage for special care (air ambulance or emergency dental services, for instance).

Unlike government health insurance plans, our insurance offers you:

  • Unlimited coverage for eligible medical expenses 1
  • Up-front payment of eligible medical expenses whenever possible
  • 24-hour, multilingual emergency medical assistance—one toll-free phone call puts you in touch with a multilingual professional who will refer you to a local doctor or facility in order for you to receive the care you need

Government health insurance plans also don't provide coverage for situations such as lost, damaged or delayed baggage or trip cancellation and interruption. Our travel insurance can provide these coverages and more.

Yes, you do need travel insurance to protect yourself against the unexpected, even if you are going to the United States for a few days. An illness or accident can happen at any time, whether you're on the road for a few days, or a few months. And remember, the cost of health care is very expensive in the United States and very little of this cost would be covered by your government health insurance plan, credit card or company benefits plan. For a short trip, the cost of travel insurance is minimal, and it gives you the protection you need.

If you purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance, it will help pay for your expenses to return home in the event of a covered emergency. There are a number of circumstances that qualify as an emergency (for example, the death or serious illness of a family member). The cost of cancelling a trip prior to departure can be very expensive, as most trips are non-refundable and/or non-transferable, especially if you have to cancel just before leaving on your trip. Having to return early from a trip can also be very expensive. Either way, trip cancellation and interruption insurance is very important to protect your travel investment.

You must purchase coverage before departing on your trip. You may benefit from purchasing coverage as soon as you make your initial trip deposit, especially if you are purchasing trip cancellation and interruption insurance —either as stand-alone coverage or as part of one of our insurance packages .

If you were to book your trip 6 months in advance, consider the unexpected situations that could occur in that time.

If you purchase travel insurance from RBC Insurance, we will pay the eligible bills directly to the hospital or physician whenever possible.

There are a number of sports that are not covered during your trip. For more details, see the Exclusions section of the individual policy document.

You may purchase a top-up policy for the extra number of days beyond the duration covered by your multi-trip annual plan. Here are the conditions:

  • After your effective date and if you have had a medical condition during your trip, you must contact Allianz Global Assistance before your original policy’s expiry date to request approval for and purchase top-up coverage.

Please see the policy document for complete coverage details regarding top-up coverage.

If you purchase one of our travel medical insurance plans—either Classic Medical or TravelCare ® Medical—you can, subject to certain conditions:

  • If you are travelling for more than 183 days, you may purchase single trip coverage for up to 365 days provided that you are covered under your government health plan for the full duration of your trip.
  • If you are 40-74 years of age , you must also answer a few health questions, which will determine whether you are eligible to purchase coverage for trips beyond 183 days.

Yes, if you are travelling with your spouse/partner and children or other family members, you could save money with our family plan pricing.

The cost of a trip can be a significant financial investment. A lot can also happen in the time between booking your trip and departing—if a medical emergency or other unexpected event prevents you from going on your trip, you could potentially lose some (or possibly all) of the money you paid.

With trip cancellation and interruption insurance, you're protected when certain situations prevent you from travelling as planned. Examples include:

  • You can't travel due to an illness, job loss or immediate family member's medical emergency
  • You need to return home earlier than scheduled because of a family emergency or medical condition

Note : We strongly recommend that you purchase trip cancellation and interruption insurance at the time you pay your initial travel deposit. Please see the policy document for complete coverage details, including terms and conditions.

Yes! Tell them about our Visitors to Canada Plans , which offer affordable emergency medical protection to visitors, immigrants, foreign students and Canadians without government health plan coverage.

We strongly recommend you do. Your insurance policy is a valuable source of information and contains provisions that may limit or exclude coverage. Please read it before you go, keep it in a safe place and carry it with you when you travel.

RBC Insurance has appointed AZGA Service Canada Inc. (operating as “Allianz Global Assistance”) as the provider of all assistance and claims.

Whether you have a new claim or questions about an existing claim, representatives will work with you to make things as easy as possible. Visit the Travel Insurance Claims page for more details about how to submit a claim.

It's our goal to settle every claim as quickly as possible. While every claim is different, there are things you can do to speed things up:

  • If you require emergency care on your trip , call our emergency contact number immediately, or at the earliest possible opportunity (someone else can call if you're unable to). If you do not, your coverage may be limited and your benefits could be reduced.
  • If you need to cancel your trip prior to departing , call your travel agency, airline, tour company or the carrier immediately to cancel your trip no later than one business day after the cause of cancellation. Call Allianz Global Assistance the same day.
  • For all claims , carefully read the instructions for submitting your claim. Make sure you fully complete any required claims forms and submit all required documentation at your earliest possible convenience. For example, you may need to provide information on your past health history if you are submitting an emergency medical claim or a trip cancellation claim due to a medical condition.

The documentation you need to provide will depend on the type of claim, the type of plan you purchased and the province/territory in which you live. Visit the Travel Insurance Claims page for more details about how to submit a claim.

No matter where in the world you are, we’ll be here for you. If you have an emergency, you can call Allianz Global Assistance toll-free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-855-947-1581 from the U.S. and Canada or (905) 816-2561 collect from anywhere in the world . Or as an alternative, you can email Allianz Global Assistance at: [email protected] . Disclaimer 3

The multilingual representatives of Allianz Global Assistance are ready 24 hours a day, seven days a week when you have a medical emergency. You can rely on them to refer you or (when medically appropriate) transfer you to one of the accredited medical service providers within the Allianz Global Assistance network, so you can receive the care you need as quickly as possible.

Because the representatives are multilingual and have 24-hour access to real-time translation services, they can provide the help you need in your own language—and also have someone to communicate on your behalf with medical personnel who may speak a different language.

Whenever possible, Allianz Global Assistance will also request for the medical service provider within the network to bill the covered medical expenses directly to us instead of you—reducing stress and hassle.

Yes, as soon as medically possible. There are several reasons to call the emergency contact number first:

The multilingual representatives of Allianz Global Assistance are experienced experts in coordinating emergency care for travellers in foreign lands.

They're available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

If you don't call Allianz Global Assistance first, your benefits may be reduced and your coverage may be limited. As stated in your policy, if you do not contact Allianz Global Assistance at the time of your medical emergency or you choose to receive treatment from a medical service provider outside the Allianz Global Assistance network, you will be responsible for 30% of your medical expenses covered under your insurance and in excess of your medical expenses paid by your government health plan.

You can call Allianz Global Assistance toll-free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-855-947-1581 from the U.S. and Canada or (905) 816-2561 collect from anywhere in the world.

Of course, obtaining urgent care in an emergency is your #1 priority—and our representatives are here to help at our toll-free emergency contact number. However, if your medical condition Opens in new window prevents you from calling before seeking emergency treatment, then you must call as soon as medically possible.

Someone else (a family member, friend, hospital or physician's office staff, etc.) may call on your behalf–so it's a very good idea to carry your RBC Insurance travel insurance wallet card with you at all times.

They may call Allianz Global Assistance toll-free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-855-947-1581 from the U.S. and Canada or (905) 816-2561 collect from anywhere in the world.

Or as an alternative, they can email3 Allianz Global Assistance at: [email protected] .

We will pay your eligible medical bills directly to the medical provider or hospital for you whenever possible.

Travel together. Save together.

Travelling with a group of 10 or more? Save with a group discount and enjoy all the benefits of RBC ® Travel Insurance.

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Coverage available for all ages.

If you are travelling with your spouse/partner and children or other family members, you could save money with our family plan pricing.

Simplified Medical Questionnaire

Age 65 or over? Buying travel insurance is faster than ever – no long, complicated medical questionnaires.

Variety of Coverages

Whether you’re going on an overseas adventure, or a quick jaunt to another province or state for the weekend, a variety of packages and plans are available to cover your travels.

24/7 Worldwide Emergency Medical Assistance

Experienced staff at the 24/7 assistance centre will provide:

  • Caring, multilingual support
  • Help finding local medical care
  • Access to emergency air ambulances
  • Access to expert medical professionals who will monitor your care
  • Help with transportation to the nearest medical facility

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  • Speak to a Travel Advisor at 1-888-896-8172
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The plan if things don’t go as planned

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Save on premiums if you only travel within Canada

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Emergency medical coverage includes 24-hour Medical Concierge benefit

Which insurance plan is right for you?

Travelling Canadians

Knowing you’re protected makes every journey more rewarding.

  • Get up to $10 million CDN in emergency medical insurance
  • Choose the coverage that suits you best: COVID 19 Pandemic Travel, Emergency Medical, Trip Cancellation/Interruption or All Inclusive Plans.
  • Get further savings if you are a family

Student Plans

Medical insurance coverage for those studying abroad or within Canada.

  • Up to $2 million CDN in emergency medical insurance
  • Great for Canadian students studying in another province or country
  • Ideal for international students studying in Canada
  • If your school has medical insurance requirements, a Student plan may meet these requirements

Visitors to Canada

Explore Canada knowing you and your loved ones are protected.

  • Flexible covered amounts available
  • Emergency medical insurance for those up to 85 years old
  • Available for singles, couples and families 1
  • Great for visitors coming to Canada for an extended period

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Packing for Your Vacation

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Frequently asked questions, why does any canadian travelling out of country need travel insurance if a traveller gets sick when travelling, won't their government health insurance plan pay for their medical expenses.

Please refer to the Government of Canada website for their recommendation on this matter:  https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/documents/travel-insurance

Is medical travel insurance necessary when travelling within Canada?

Government health insurance plans do have limits on the reimbursement of the emergency medical expenses incurred while in another province. For example, air and ground ambulance costs, emergency dental treatment and prescription drugs might not be covered outside your province of residence. For maximum protection, purchase additional medical coverage even while travelling within Canada.

In the case of a medical emergency I am supposed to call the Assistance Centre. What if I don't get a chance to do that - will I still be covered?

We ask you to call our Assistance Centre ( 1-877-372-2988 ) so that we can confirm your enrolment under the plan, and, with the healthcare provider, manage the benefits in accordance with your policy. By calling the Assistance Centre, you may avoid out-of-pocket expenses. If you do not call the Assistance Centre, you will have to pay 20% of the medical expenses normally covered under this insurance. If it is medically impossible for you to call, please have someone call on your behalf. It is your responsibility to ensure that the Assistance Centre has been notified.

Can coverage be extended during my trip?

If you are already on your trip, you can extend coverage by calling Customer Service provided there has been no claim, no injury, sickness, or symptom has occurred that would give rise to a claim, or a change in your health. In addition, you must request the extension before your coverage expires and pay the appropriate premium. If you have a medical condition or pending claim, approval of the extension of your coverage is subject to approval.

If you have a Multi Trip Plan,  you must top up your coverage before you leave home by purchasing an Emergency Medical Top-Up plan for the additional number of days beyond the duration provided by your Multi Trip.

COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan [To be kept within the Travelling Canadians section] 

What is covered if I need to quarantine at location, duration of coverage, maximums?

Scotia Travel Insurance offers a COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan, which offers coverage in the event of quarantine outside of Canada. Coverage is for expenses such as your additional and unplanned commercial hotel and meal costs. You may receive:

1.            Up to $200 per day to a maximum of $2800 per person; or

2.           Up to $400 per day to a maximum of $5600 per family if you purchase family coverage.

These amounts are in Canadian dollars and coverage is provided for up to 14 days. 

Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan provide coverage with an “avoid non-essential travel" advisory, and if yes what happens if the Government changes it to a “avoid all travel"?

If on your departure date, an “avoid non-essential travel advisory” is in place for your destination, and your emergency or medical condition is unrelated to the travel advisory, you may submit your claim. Note: For claims due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) the “avoid non-essential travel advisory” does not apply.  Claims relating to treatment for Coronavirus (Covid-19) that you experience on a cruise, may be submitted if you are fully vaccinated. 

If the advisory changes to “avoid all travel”, and you departed prior to the date the travel advisory changed, you will continue to have medical coverage for COVID-19 and related complications for the full duration of your trip. Treatment for Coronavirus (Covid-19) that you experience on a cruise, may be submitted if you are fully vaccinated.

Are Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests that are required in destination or prior to returning home covered under the Pandemic Plan?

No, PCR tests, vaccines, immunizations, visas, passports, and other travel requirements are the responsibility of the traveller and are not covered under the COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan.

Is there trip cancellation coverage prior to departing Canada within the COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan?

The COVID-19 Pandemic Plan does not have any trip cancellation coverage. This plan includes emergency medical benefits and trip interruption benefits. You may also consider purchasing a Trip Cancellation/Interruption Plan. 

Does Manulife, the underwriter of the Scotia Travel Insurance program, pay upfront for medical, and/or quarantine benefits?

In the event of a medical emergency, insured individuals must contact The Assistance Centre, who will arrange direct billing of covered expenses, where possible. If you choose to pay eligible expenses directly, the Assistance Centre will reimburse you subject to the terms and conditions of the coverage. 

Can coverage be extended during my time abroad?

If you already have coverage, simply call Customer Service. You may be able to extend your coverage, as long as:

a. your period of coverage does not extend beyond 365 days;

b. you remain eligible for insurance under this plan;

c. we have received the extension requests prior to the expiry date of your existing polcy issued by us; and

d. there has been no change between single or family coverage.

For policy extensions, no losses or expenses or benefits will be paid for any illness or injury which first appeared, whether diagnosed or not, or for which treatment may or may not have been received, prior to the effective date of the extension of coverage under this policy.  If you have a medical condition or pending claim, approval of the extension is subject to the approval.

Hospital and medical bills can easily run into thousands of dollars. Would I need to pay up front if I had an accident while travelling?

As outlined under your plan, it is essential that you contact our Assistance Centre prior to receiving medical treatment. The Assistance Centre has existing relationships with certain medical providers all over the world to help ensure emergency situations are handled as smoothly as possible. Our Assistance Centre will communicate with your medical provider, arrange direct billing where possible and coordinate payment for the emergency service received.

What is the maximum number of coverage days under this policy?

Under this policy, the maximum number of coverage days is 365 days. Upon expiry of a policy that has been in effect for 365 days (366 days in a leap year), you may purchase another student policy for the following term if you are eligible for coverage.

Why do I have to call the Assistance Centre prior to receiving any medical treatment?

The Assistance Centre will explain coverage, monitor care, pre-approve treatment and confirm enrolment to the service provider and explain the coverage to healthcare providers to help ensure that medical services are provided in accordance with the benefits of your policy.

How can an applicant fill out an application if he/she is not in Canada or available to complete the application?

To apply for coverage, an applicant or someone on his/her behalf may complete and sign the Visitors-to-Canada application. If someone other than the applicant completes the application, that person must ensure that he/she has full authorization to apply on behalf of the application and full knowledge of the applicant’s health information to complete the application accurately. Any incorrect statements on the application may make the policy null and void.

Are refunds available?

A refund is available if you cancel the policy at any time before the effective date of insurance (minimum $25.00). When you obtain Canadian government health insurance plan coverage from a Canadian province or territory, or return home before the scheduled return date as per the confirmation, and no claim has been initiated or reported or assistance services have not been provided, refunds are available for the unused days of the trip (minimum $25.00).

We ask you to call our Assistance Centre so that we can confirm your enrolment under the plan and, with the health care provider, manage the benefits in accordance with your policy. By calling the Assistance Centre, you may avoid any out-of-pocket expenses. If you do not call the Assistance Centre, you will have to pay 20% of the medical expenses normally covered under this policy. If it is medically impossible for you to call, have someone call on your behalf. It is your responsibility to ensure that the Assistance Centre has been notified. See your policy for details.

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Why it can be important to have travel insurance.

Travelling can be expensive enough on its own, but a medical emergency could cost you much more. It’s also important to note that your credit card might not include travel insurance or may have limited coverage. Whether you’re planning a trip for yourself or your entire family, TD Insurance Travel Insurance can help provide protection from certain unexpected events.

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TD Insurance Multi-Trip All-Inclusive Plan

This is the most comprehensive plan we offer. It provides you with multiple benefits, including up to $5 million in emergency travel medical coverage, trip cancellation and interruption and more, for multiple covered trips up to the maximum trip duration selected within one year. 1

  Sample Insurance Policy - Multi-Trip All-Inclusive Plan

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TD Insurance Single-Trip Medical Plan

This plan provides up to $5 million in emergency travel medical insurance coverage for one trip. 2

  Sample Insurance Policy - Single-Trip Medical Plan

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TD Insurance Multi-Trip Medical Plan

If you travel often, then this multi-trip plan could be more cost-effective than buying a single-trip plan each time. This plan provides you with up to $5 million in emergency travel medical coverage for each covered trip up to the maximum trip duration selected within one year. 3

  Sample Insurance Policy - Multi-Trip Medical Plan

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TD Insurance Trip Cancellation & Interruption Plan

This plan could be right for you if you do not need emergency medical coverage but want financial protection for eligible non-medical expenses like your trip being cancelled or interrupted due to a covered event. 4

  Sample Insurance Policy - Trip Cancellation & Interruption Plan

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Please refer to the Sample Policy for defined terms and a full description of features, benefits, limitations and exclusions.

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Why choose td insurance travel insurance.

  • Up to $5 million in emergency travel medical coverage Feel good about your next trip with medical coverage up to $5 million on eligible costs.
  • 24/7 emergency assistance by phone worldwide Call our administrator anytime if you have an emergency during your trip.
  • Travel medical coverage for dependent child(ren) included with two paying travellers On select plans that have the family coverage 5,6  option, your dependent child(ren)’s travel medical coverage is included at no additional charge.
  • Convenient online quotes and claims servicing Available 24/7 when submitted online.

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Start the claims process by visiting our  Online Claims Portal.

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Our administrator is ready to answer your questions and help you on your way.

  • For 24/7 emergency assistance:  1-833-962-1140  (Canada and the U.S., toll free) or + 1-519-988-7629  (worldwide, collect).
  • For quotes, to purchase a policy or any general inquiries:  1-833-962-1143 . Mon-Fri 8am to 8pm ET Saturday 9am to 5pm ET
  • For claims:  1-833-962-1140 .

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Information for Quebec Residents – TD and MBNA Credit Card Product Summaries

Below are the Travel Insurance Summaries and Credit Card Insurance Summaries for TD and MBNA credit cards. These summaries provide an overview of the features and benefits of the insurance coverages included with TD and MBNA credit cards.

TD Personal Credit Cards:

  • TD Cash Back Visa Infinite *  Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD Cash Back Visa *  Card Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite *  Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD® Aeroplan® Visa Platinum *  Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite *  Privilege Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite *  Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD Platinum Travel Visa *  Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD Rewards Visa *  Card Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD Emerald Flex Rate Visa *  Card Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD U.S. Dollar Visa *  Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD Low Rate Visa Card Credit Card Insurance Summary

TD Business Credit Cards:

  • TD Business Travel Visa *  Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD Business Cash Back Visa *  Card Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD Business Select Rate TM  Visa *  Card Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • TD® Aeroplan® Visa Business Credit Card Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary

MBNA Credit Cards:

  • MBNA Gold Mastercard® Travel Insurance Summary      Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • MBNA Platinum Plus or True Line Mastercard® Credit Card Insurance Summary
  • MBNA Rewards Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Credit Card Insurance Summary
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Please refer to the policy for full details. 1. The TD Insurance Multi-Trip All-Inclusive Plan will provide coverage for each covered trip taken within 1 year up to the maximum trip duration you selected when the policy was purchased. If the oldest person on the insurance policy is 15 days old to 59 years old, the maximum trip duration is 60 consecutive days. If you are 60 years and older, the available maximum trip durations are 22 or 30 consecutive days. Coverage may be subject to conditions, exclusions, and limitations. Refer to your Policy of Insurance for full details of coverage for the TD Insurance Multi-Trip All-Inclusive Plan. 2.Coverage may be subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations. Answering a Medical Questionnaire is required for those 60 years of age or older to determine eligibility for the TD Insurance Single-Trip Medical Plan. Refer to your Policy of Insurance for full details of coverage. 3. The TD Insurance Multi-Trip Medical Plan will provide emergency travel medical coverage for each covered trip taken within 1 year up to the maximum trip duration you selected when the policy was purchased. If the oldest person on the insurance policy is 15 days old to 79 years old, the available maximum trip durations are 4, 9, 16 or 30 consecutive days. If you are 80 years and older, the available maximum trip durations are 4, 9 or 16 consecutive days. Coverage may be subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations. Answering a Medical Questionnaire is required for those 60 years of age or older to determine eligibility for the TD Insurance Multi-Trip Medical Plan. Refer to your Policy of Insurance for full details of coverage. 4.Coverage may be subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations. Refer to your Policy of Insurance for full details of coverage for the TD Insurance Trip Cancellation & Interruption Plan. 5. The TD Insurance Multi-Trip All-Inclusive Plan has family coverage and provides coverage for you, your Spouse and unmarried Dependent Child(ren) if you name them in your application. Spouse means the person to whom you are legally married to; or the person you have lived for at least 1 year and publicly refers to as your domestic partner Dependent Child(ren) means your natural, adopted, or step-children who are: a) unmarried; and b) dependent on you for financial maintenance and support; and i. under 22 years of age, or ii. under 26 years of age and attending an institution of higher learning, full-time, in Canada; or iii. mentally or physically handicapped. All insured persons may travel independently of one another. All covered travellers must be a Canadian resident and be covered by the government health insurance plan of your Canadian province or territory of residence for the entire duration of your trip and at the time you incur a claim. 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Why does any canadian travelling out of country need travel insurance if a traveller gets sick when travelling, won't their government health insurance plan pay for their medical expenses.

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Government health insurance plans do have limits on the reimbursement of the emergency medical expenses incurred while in another province. For example, air and ground ambulance costs, emergency dental treatment and prescription drugs might not be covered outside your province of residence. For maximum protection, purchase additional medical coverage even while travelling within Canada.

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It’s easy! To get the plan best suited to your needs, you can get a quote and apply online or by calling 1-877-268-3763. Have your travel dates, contact information, health information, and credit card or bank information on hand.

Having insurance while travelling is strongly recommended. Based on a survey conducted by the Conference Board of Canada, 82% of Canadians traveled with travel coverage in 2022. This speaks volumes and shows that most Canadians think having protection for unplanned emergencies while travelling is a necessity.

Travel coverage can protect you not only from emergency medical costs, but also from flight delays/cancellations, baggage loss/damage, travel accidents, and unforeseen events. Depending on your policy, you could get reimbursed for incurred costs if a covered event caused you to cancel or rebook your trip.

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What is travel insurance in Canada?

Travel insurance protects you financially against a wide range of emergencies that could happen while you're taking a trip. Whether you're visiting another province for the weekend or planning an annual business trip overseas, costly implications may arise – including expenses for medical care, trip cancellation, or lost baggage. Having a comprehensive travel insurance policy in place ensures you won't be on your own when it comes to these expenses, allowing you to experience your trip worry-free.

If you're looking to insure your next trip, we can help. Take a minute to provide us with a few details, including the where and the when. We'll show you personalized travel insurance quotes, so you can bind your policy online today. The sooner you're covered, the sooner you can receive peace of mind.

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The different types of travel insurance plans

Not all travel insurance policies are the same. Whether you're an avid backpacker or planning your very first overseas getaway, you can find an insurance plan that suits your specific needs. 

What does travel insurance cover?

While your personal policy can differ depending on the insurer you choose, an all-inclusive travel insurance plan typically includes the following types of coverages.

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Trip cancellation insurance, trip interruption insurance, baggage & personal effects insurance, flight & travel accident insurance, how much is travel insurance.

Travel insurance premiums differ on a case-to-case basis, but you can expect to pay about 4 to 10% of your trip's cost for a standard policy. Learn more about how to get your own travel insurance quote today.

How your travel insurance quote is calculated

Old age can lead to more expensive travel insurance rates as you’re statistically more likely to make a medical claim.

Not all travel insurance policies cover pre-existing medical conditions – you may need to purchase specialized coverage for a higher premium.

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Visiting high-risk areas can increase your travel insurance quote as you're more likely to face implications such as illness and theft.

The more expensive your trip costs, the more expensive your insurance will be – insurers have to pay out more if you’re in need of a refund.

Trip duration

It’s no surprise that a month away from home will cost more to insure than a weekend getaway – extended coverage means higher premiums.

Coverage type

A basic policy might not include trip cancellation insurance, but you’ll also be paying less when compared to an all-inclusive package.

FAQ: Canadian travel insurance

Do you need travel insurance.

While travel insurance isn’t required by law, getting coverage ahead of time is the smart and financially responsible thing to do. The cost of an overseas implication is generally much higher than if it were to happen at home, so travel insurance can offer your extra protection and peace of mind. 

Medical care is the best example of this as most health insurers – public or private – won’t cover you overseas. Because of the high cost of healthcare, an uninsured emergency while you’re travelling can cost you thousands of dollars out-of-pocket.

Do you need travel insurance within Canada?

Since public healthcare in Canada is provided at a provincial or territorial level, it’s still a good idea to purchase travel insurance when taking a domestic trip. Your public health insurance will provide some form of medical coverage out-of-province, but you may still face additional expenses – including bills for ambulance rides, medical testing, or dental work. Having the right travel policy in place ensures you won’t be left on your own to cover these gaps.

Also, keep in mind that a travel policy isn’t only limited to coverage for medical expenses. You may want to purchase trip cancellation or trip interruption insurance for your out-of-province stay to ensure you won’t lose out on any pre-paid expenses in case of an emergency. 

Is travel insurance worth it?

Yes, travel insurance is worth it – the price of a policy is just a small fraction of what you might otherwise need to pay during a financial emergency. And even if you don't end up using the coverage, having protection just in case can still be worth the peace of mind.

Where can I buy travel insurance in Canada?

Right here! You can get a customized quote and secure your policy online with our travel insurance partner today – in just a few minutes, you'll be good to take off.

Can you get travel insurance after leaving Canada?

Yes, our partner allows you to purchase travel insurance while you're already overseas. There is, however, a 48-hour waiting period from your policy start date in which you won't be able to claim benefits for injury or illness. Be sure to read the full terms and conditions as there may be additional exclusions to your coverage when binding a last-minute policy.

Keep in mind that other providers might not offer insurance to travellers that have already departed, so it’s always best to prepare far in advance. 

Does travel insurance cover COVID-19?

Many travel insurance companies now offer specialized coverage for COVID-19. Double-check your policy to ensure you’re protected against risks associated with the virus.

What doesn't travel insurance cover?

To understand the exact coverages you'll receive, be sure to read the specific terms of your policy. Every insurer is different, and you wouldn't want to be left on your own during a financial emergency. 

Some common exclusions on travel insurance plans include:

  • Non-emergent health services (e.g. routine check-ups)
  • Non-emergent dental care
  • Mental health implications
  • Cosmetic surgery
  • Pregnancy – speak to an agent ahead of time
  • Incidents related to alcohol and drug usage
  • Incidents related to illegal activities 
  • Trip cancellation due to an unlisted reason (e.g. fear of flying)
  • Incidents related to extreme sports (some insurers offer specialized adventure sports packages)

Also, keep in mind that each insurance company deals with pre-existing conditions differently. You may need to sign a waiver ahead of time to make sure you're covered for any emergency medical expenses related to your case. 

And of course, like all types of insurance, your policy will only protect you put to a stated limit. So while you may be covered for various risks, you might still need to foot part of the bill. 

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You’ve packed your bags, mapped your itinerary, and set your “out of office” message – it’s vacation time! But what about travel insurance?

According to a 2019 study by the Travel Health Insurance Association of Canada, 13% of Canadians aren’t sure if they have travel insurance before they go on vacation. Of those who have bought insurance, 17% don’t know what their policy covers.

As a professional travel writer, I find this rather alarming. Canadian health insurance is not valid outside Canada, and your provincial or territorial health plan may not cover all the costs even if you’re travelling domestically. If you suffer an accident or get sick abroad, unexpected medical bills can bankrupt you. It’s why the Canadian government  advises all travellers to buy travel insurance , and I never leave the country without it. Whether you’re taking a two-week trip or a gap year abroad, every one needs the best travel insurance in Canada, regardless of age, health status, destination, or length of vacation.

World Nomads: Best for thrill seekers

Designed for adrenaline lovers with wanderlust, World Nomads insures a long list of adventure sports, activities and volunteer/work experiences, as well as sporting equipment delay/loss/theft. You also get access to a 24/7 hotline that provides information that adventure travellers may need: weather reports and travel advisories, assistance locating the nearest trail, and finding a gear shop.

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The standard policy covers emergency medical expenses up to $5 million, emergency dental, trip cancellation/interruption/delay, baggage delays/theft/damage, and more. The downside: you must be under 66 years of age to qualify.

CAA Travel Insurance: Best for families

A long-trusted Canadian institution, CAA travel Insurance offers flexible travel plans to suit every type of traveller and vacation, but their policies are particularly great for families. Their stand-alone emergency medical policy of up to $5 million in health coverage is extremely comprehensive, even including medical repatriation, emergency dental, and reimbursements for pet care and kenneling.

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The Vacation Package Plan provides full cancellation/interruption insurance – ideal for prepaid, all-inclusive vacation packages – as well as family transportation and escort of children during emergencies. Anyone can buy CAA travel insurance, but members get a 10% discount.

CAA’s emergency medical plans also now include coverage for COVID-19-related illnesses for vaccinated customers. Coverage is up to $2.5 million if partially vaccinated and up to $5 million if fully vaccinated.

Blue Cross: Best for seniors and retirees

Blue Cross has been around for more than 70 years, and 1 in 4 Canadians utilize its travel insurance. Blue Cross’s emergency medical covers up to $5 million. It has special “snowbird” travel insurance packages designed for Canadians who head to warmer climates each year, making Blue Cross ideal for retirees.

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Part of the package is the recently launched Serenity Service. This free perk provides a range of benefits if your flight is delayed, including access to an airport lounge or even a hotel room (depending on the length of the delay). Pre-existing conditions are generally not covered.

Travel CUTS Bon Voyage Insurance: Best for budget travellers

Starting at only $1.36 a day, Travel CUTS Bon Voyage Insurance offers very affordable travel insurance packages, and it’s personally been my “go-to” travel policy for years. Yes, it’s geared toward students (e.g., you can swap your travel dates at no charge due to an exam schedule conflict), but anyone between 15 and 50 years of age can purchase a policy.

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The standard package includes hospital and medical up to $1 million, dental care, air ambulance evacuation, flight accident, accidental death or dismemberment, and trip interruption/cancellation insurance. Adventure and extreme sports are also covered.

Manulife CoverMe: Best for Canadians with pre-existing medical conditions

Manulife CoverMe offers highly comprehensive Canadian travel insurance packages for those travelling as a family, a visitor to Canada, or a student. You also get access to the TravelAid mobile app, which provides directions to the nearest medical facility and local emergency telephone numbers.

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However, the stand-out feature is arguably TravelEase – a special policy designed to cover fully disclosed medical conditions. For travellers with pre-existing conditions, it insures a bunch of expenses for health services and transportation. It provides up to $10 million in emergency medical benefits – a unicorn in the travel insurance world.

Medipac Travel Insurance: Best for emergency medical assistance

Medipac is one of the only travel insurance companies out there that is staffed by their own team of trained medical professionals, via their Medipac Assistance hotline. Medipac’s medical professionals are your first point of contact in an emergency medical situation. This service is also helpful for dealing with foreign medical systems and helping to prevent unnecessary expenses when dealing with a large deductible.

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Medipac offers several competitive features for their travel insurance plans, including no age limits, a claim-free discount, and a 90-day stability period for most pre-existing conditions. If your pre-existing medical condition isn’t covered by a standard Medipac insurance plan, Medipac also offers personalized, underwritten insurance policies to help you meet your needs.

Medipac is offering a 5% Vaccine Discount to clients who have received a minimum of one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, as well as the new MedipacMAX option. This COVID insurance option provides maximum coverage of up to $5 million USD for COVID-19, in addition to its other benefits.

Allianz Travel Insurance: Best for frequent travellers

Touted as a world leader in the Canadian travel insurance and assistance industry, Allianz Travel Insurance is a major provider of travel insurance, corporate assistance, and concierge services. It seeks to help its customers find solutions to various travel-related problems. Allianz Travel has partnered with many reputable companies, including travel agencies, airlines, resorts, websites, event ticket brokers, corporations, universities, and credit card companies.

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Allianz Travel Insurance is a great choice for anyone looking for travel insurance. Its single-trip plans are perfect for those leaving home and visiting another destination (or destinations) before going back home. Its parent company, Allianz Global Assistance, has five plans to choose from, all offering different levels of protection and coverage.

Allianz Travel Insurance’s annual/multi-trip plans are perfect for both personal and professional travelers who take multiple trips in a year. It offers four distinct options to choose from.

Will my provincial insurance be valid overseas?

No! If you get sick or injured overseas, the Canadian government will not cough up a dime to cover your medical costs. Here are the sobering facts:

  • Canadian public health insurance is not valid outside of Canada.
  • Foreign hospitals can be extremely expensive and may demand payment before treating you.
  • The Canadian government will not pay a Canadian’s medical bills for an illness or accident suffered abroad. You’re on the hook for footing the bill!

Will my provincial insurance work in another province/territory?

Flash your valid provincial health card in another part of Canada, and you’ll likely be covered for some of the same services insured by your home provincial plan. This is because the provinces and territories (except Quebec) signed an agreement whereby the host province foots the bill for any medically necessary health care services and gets reimbursed by the home province later.

However, that doesn’t mean you’re completely out of the woods. Depending on your destination, a slew of other services may not be covered, such as an ambulance, hospital transfer, prescription drugs, transportation back to your home province, and procedures not currently approved by your home plan.

Plus, since Quebec wasn’t a signatory to the interprovincial billing agreement, you’ll likely be charged for any medical bills incurred there. For this reason, it’s recommended that you buy extra travel insurance (or verify your  credit card’s travel insurance coverage ) to cover any uninsured health care services that may crop up during your trip.

What does the best travel insurance in Canada cover?

Every travel insurance policy is different and what’s covered depends on how much you’re willing to pay for coverage. Typical medical services that you can expect to be covered include:

  • Emergency hospital and medical costs
  • Ambulance and air ambulance costs
  • Outpatient services
  • Physician and laboratory costs
  • Prescription drugs
  • Direct payment to the hospitals and doctors caring for you
  • Assistance with bringing a family member to your bedside
  • Air ambulance or commercial repatriation home
  • Return of your vehicle if you are ill and have to come home

Additional benefits may include:

  • Trip cancellation for non-refundable monetary losses
  • Trip interruption
  • Baggage loss, rental car damage, out-of-pocket expenses
  • Accidental death and dismemberment

How much coverage do I need?

Securing a policy with a minimum of $1M maximum payable is a safe bet. But don’t just look at the numbers when choosing a policy – read the fine print. Every insurer has a list of situations in which coverage is not provided, otherwise known as “exclusions.” Check whether your provider includes coverage or has provisions for the following:

  • Pre-existing medical conditions: According to the International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers, a pre-existing condition is “something that happened (or started to happen) before you were insured.” Some policies may cover claims relating to pre-existing conditions that are “stable and controlled,” but read the definitions carefully. If you don’t declare a condition, the entire policy could be invalidated!
  • Medical evacuation: Ensure the policy covers medical evacuation to the nearest hospital and/or to Canada and the costs of a medical escort to accompany you to your final destination.
  • Repatriation in case of death: On the grim side, ensure that your plan covers the preparation and return of your remains to Canada.
  • Adventurous Activities: If you plan on engaging in “high-risk” activities on your trip, you may need to shell out extra dough for a more comprehensive plan. Many policies don’t cover “risky” activities, such as skiing or snowboarding “out of bounds,” skydiving, scuba diving, white-water rafting, mountaineering, or participation in any rodeo activity. To cover your bases, ask questions and get specifics before purchasing a policy.

You may have to pay more to have these things included, but a few extra bucks may be worth it for peace of mind.

Should I buy “a la carte” travel insurance or get a travel credit card with free insurance?

A credit card with travel insurance is always a good thing to carry in your wallet. The  best travel credit cards in Canada  usually cover everything from emergency medical costs to trip cancellation/interruption to flight delay to rental car insurance, which could save you a wad of cash.

The  Scotiabank Gold American Express ® Card  has saved my butt a few times, and I’ve filed several travel-related claims through my card. I cancelled my trip to Portugal a few years ago due to a death in the family, and I got a full refund on my hotel deposit and flights for myself, my husband, and my baby. It totally justified the $120 annual fee.

That being said, don’t rely on your credit card to take care of all your travel insurance needs. It usually includes a basic policy, meaning it offers low (or no!) travel medical insurance as part of the package. Like any travel insurance company policy, you’ve really got to read the fine print and understand the conditions of your policy to avoid sticky situations.

For instance, the Scotiabank Gold American Express ® Card requires a cardholder to have charged at least 75% of trip expenses to make a trip cancellation/interruption insurance claim. So if you book an all-inclusive vacation for $5,000 and then cancel due to illness, at least $3,750 must have been charged onto your AMEX to qualify for a claim. If you didn’t do that, you’re out of luck.

Can I still purchase insurance if i’ve already started my vacation?

The short answer: most insurance providers won’t cover you after your departure date. However, a handful of insurers (such as World Nomads) will allow you to purchase a policy while already overseas. Just know that it can come with sky-high costs and/or conditions: World Nomads has a 48-hour waiting period before coverage kicks in. The bottom line? It’s always best to buy travel insurance before leaving the country.

Can I get travel insurance for part of a trip?

Some plans offer insurance coverage options that will allow you to customize your coverage, but you’ll have to research to find one that works for your unique circumstances. Alternatively, you could take out an insurance policy for each destination and/or segment of your trip.

For instance, you could get a World Nomads policy for the two weeks you’re scuba diving in Australia, followed by a basic Travel CUTS Bon Voyage insurance to cover a month-long trip to Europe. However, when you buy Canadian travel insurance, you must select a trip start and end date – meaning you must know the exact dates for travelling to those places.

Should I carry a printout of my policy with me at all times?

I recommend carrying the travel insurance card in your wallet and locking it up in the hotel safe with other important travel documents like my passport. But don’t rely totally on paper: Wallets get lost or stolen, luggage can be delayed or M.I.A., and papers are easy to misplace when you’re on the road. My advice is to send a copy of the policy to your email and save it on your iCloud or another storage system that can be accessed anywhere, anytime.

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Travel, whether for leisure, business, or work, has become integral to our modern lives. While it opens doors to diverse experiences, travel insurance is crucial in providing peace of mind against unforeseen expenses like medical emergencies and trip disruptions, particularly during unpredictable events.

But choosing the right travel insurance can be a challenge and demands careful consideration of factors like coverage, individual needs, exceptions, and more. We've got you covered.

In this guide, we take you through everything from coverage types and costs to the best plans and how to find cheap travel insurance. You can use our comparator at the top of this page to compare plans, get free quotes , and find a policy that truly fits your needs.

Top 10 travel insurance Canada plans

  • soNomad travel insurance: Straightforward and affordable
  • Allianz travel insurance: Affordable Plans Starting At $27
  • Tugo travel insurance: Tailored solutions
  • Destination travel insurance: Specialized coverage
  • Manulife travel insurance: Flexible policies
  • Blue Cross Travel Insurance Canada: Flexible plans for every need
  • CAA travel insurance: Best for CAA members
  • RBC travel insurance: Coverage from a reputed bank
  • TD travel insurance: High coverage limits
  • BCAA travel insurance: Budget-friendly options

Before we explore the best plans in the market, let's look at the basics of this coverage first.

What is travel insurance?

Travel insurance is a policy that protects your investment in a trip. It reimburses for financial losses of a canceled or interrupted trip, as well as emergency medical care during travel, emergency evacuation, damage to a rental car, lost luggage, and more. The medical care component is critical in a country like Canada. Out-of-province care costs more and offers less than in patients' home province.

It takes different forms. You can purchase it as an individual policy or as an add-on to a travel purchase like a flight. It may even be included as a credit card benefit when you use yours to make a travel purchase.

What is international travel insurance?

International travel insurance is a subset of travel insurance, specifically tailored for trips abroad, while the latter can cover domestic and international trips. The key difference is that international coverage is designed to address the unique challenges and risks associated with international journeys, such as medical emergencies, visa issues, and currency exchange, in addition to covering the same aspects as standard travel coverage, like trip cancellations and lost baggage.

How does travel insurance work?

Here's how it typically works:

  • Purchase a Policy: Before your trip, you buy a policy, specifying the coverage, trip duration, and other relevant details.
  • Traveling: During your trip, if you encounter covered events like medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost baggage, or other unexpected issues, you can contact your insurance provider or its 24/7 assistance line.
  • Claim Submission: Submit a claim with the required documentation, such as medical bills or receipts for lost items, to your insurer for reimbursement.
  • Reimbursement: If your claim is approved, the insurance provider reimburses you for eligible expenses, helping you manage unexpected costs and disruptions during your travels.

What does travel insurance cover?

What is covered depends on the insurer and the level of coverage you choose. It commonly covers emergency medical care, trip cancellation, trip interruption, and lost or damaged baggage.

Travel insurance is customized based on the needs of your specific trip. A basic plan covering just flight cancellation may be fine if you already have supplemental individual medical coverage and are traveling within Canada. On the other hand, if you are planning a ski trip to the French Alps, a comprehensive plan with emergency medical care and evacuation back home could help set your mind at ease if you experience a bad fall on the slopes.

Manulife’s CoverMe is one of the most popular providers in Canada, and here is what their Single Trip All-inclusive plan offers:

What does it not cover?

Common exclusions typically include:

  • Pre-existing Medical Conditions: Coverage may not extend to pre-existing medical conditions without a specific waiver or rider.
  • High-Risk Activities: Activities like extreme sports or dangerous hobbies may require additional coverage or be excluded.
  • Traveling Against Advisories: Trips to countries under travel advisories or travel restrictions may not be covered, depending on the policy.

What are the different types of travel insurance?

The most common categories are:

  • Baggage insurance - Did you make it to that Caribbean island or European capital, but your luggage did not? It does not have to ruin your trip. This insurance will give you some spending money to get essentials due to a delay or replace it in case it is lost.
  • Emergency medical insurance - You cannot put a price on your health. This protects you if you get injured or sick while away.
  • Trip cancellation - Have an emergency back home before your trip? If you are unable to travel, this coverage will reimburse what you spent on nonrefundable travel.
  • Trip interruption - Miss a connection flight? Maybe you need to return home early? That is okay, you are covered. This is similar to trip cancellation insurance but covers you during a trip rather than before it.
  • All-inclusive policies - Want to be prepared for anything? These policies include all of the above insurance types.

Finally, consider how much you will be traveling in the year. Single-trip and annual coverage options exist. Annual plans may save you money if you intend to travel two or more times per year.

What is travel medical insurance?

Travel medical insurance provides coverage for medical emergencies during your trip, including doctor's visits, hospitalization, and emergency medical evacuation. It is a subset of travel insurance, which covers a wider range of risks such as trip cancellations, lost baggage, and non-medical aspects of travel. You can often purchase stand-alone medical coverage if you primarily need health-related coverage for your trip.

How much is travel insurance?

A basic plan for a 30-year-old single traveler could be as little as $26 for a week, while a comprehensive plan could cost that same traveler $125.

How much travel insurance costs depends on the length of your trip, the destination, the desired coverage, and your age. We recommend plans that include emergency medical coverage.

How much is travel insurance in Canada?

On average, a basic single-trip policy for a one-week trip may cost around $25 to $50 CAD for an individual, while an annual multi-trip policy can range from $100 to $300 CAD. More comprehensive coverage or longer trips can increase the cost. Seniors and individuals with pre-existing conditions may pay higher premiums.

It's essential to compare quotes from different providers to find a policy that suits your needs and budget. Try our comparison tool below to get free personalized travel insurance quotes for your upcoming trip. Compare rates, explore options, and find the best policy for you in just seconds.

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What does travel insurance for seniors cover?

Travel insurance for seniors offers increased medical coverage over other plans and coverage for stable pre-existing conditions. It works like any other emergency medical insurance plan but is adapted to the needs of senior travelers.

Leading plans medical travel insurance for seniors Canada plans offer:

You can use our comparator at the top of this page to find the best Canadian travel insurance for seniors based on their unique needs. It only takes a few steps and you have free quotes in seconds.

How much is travel insurance for Canadian seniors?

The cost of travel insurance for Canadian seniors can vary based on factors like age, health, destination, and trip duration. On average, a comprehensive single-trip policy for a senior traveler may range from $50 to $200 or more, while an annual multi-trip plan could cost approximately $300 to $1,000 or higher, depending on coverage limits and individual circumstances. Pre-existing conditions may also alter the coverage you can access.

What is the best travel insurance for visitors to Canada?

Leading Canadian travel insurance companies offer medical travel insurance to visitors. These can be perfect for non-residents in the country on vacation, business, or visiting family. These plans can be a lifeline for people living in Canada who have not yet qualified for public healthcare.

The best travel insurance for visitors to Canada depends on the traveler’s needs. Additionally, plans may be available to them from their home country.

Is it mandatory to have travel insurance to visit Canada?

No, you do not need private travel coverage to visit Canada. It is not mandatory for all visitors to Canada, but it is highly recommended. Canada's public healthcare system does not cover visitors, and some provinces may require health insurance for entry. Having travel coverage provides financial protection and peace of mind for medical emergencies and unexpected events. Policies and requirements can change, so check with Canadian authorities for the latest information.

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If you are sponsoring a parent or grandparent to visit you in Canada, did you know that you are required to purchase super visa insurance? Learn more and compare the best super visa insurance plan in Canada in our super visa guide .

How to get the cheapest travel insurance Canada plans?

So how to get travel insurance? Most importantly, how to get the most affordable plans? Follow these 5 steps to get the best deals.

  • Compare Multiple Quotes: Obtain quotes from various insurance providers to find the best price for your desired coverage.
  • Choose Essential Coverage: Select coverage that matches your specific travel needs, avoiding unnecessary add-ons.
  • Consider Annual Policies: If you travel frequently, annual policies often offer more value than single-trip coverage.
  • Review Deductibles: Higher deductibles can lower your premium, but be prepared to pay more in case of a claim.
  • Utilize Membership Discounts: Check if your memberships or affiliations offer discounted coverage options.

While finding the cheapest travel insurance Canada plan or to other regions may seem like a daunting process, we've got you covered. You can simply use our free comparator below to compare plans, and coverage, check on discounts, and get free quotes in no time.

When should I buy travel insurance?

Travel insurance can be purchased anytime between booking and departure, but we recommend buying a plan at the same time that you book your trip.

Booking as soon as possible ensures greater protection. The ideal time to purchase is right after making your initial trip payment, typically within 10-21 days. Buying it early allows you to access coverage for pre-existing medical conditions and other benefits . You can often obtain last-minute insurance up to the day before departure, but some coverages may be limited.

But when is it too late to buy travel insurance? Once you've begun your trip or used any part of it, you generally cannot purchase coverage for trip cancellations or interruptions. However, annual multi-trip policies can be purchased at any time, with coverage beginning from the policy's start date.

What are the best travel insurance plans in 2024?

Please note that the specific coverage, terms, and pricing may vary based on individual circumstances and plan options. It's essential to review the policies in detail and obtain personalized quotes to make an informed decision for your needs. You can do that using our comparator below. Compare multiple plans and get free quotes in no time right here.

Other popular companies include the following :

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  • AMA travel insurance
  • CIBC travel insurance
  • Costco travel insurance Canada
  • BMO travel insurance (also includes BMO World Elite Mastercard travel insurance)
  • Medipac travel insurance
  • Medoc travel insurance
  • World nomads travel insurance
  • Scotiabank travel insurance

What are the FAQs on travel insurance Canada plans?

How does credit card travel insurance work.

Travel coverage is a benefit on many credit cards. It is worth checking what your card includes before purchasing a separate policy. You may already have sufficient coverage.

Credit cards with travel insurance usually only cover expenses purchased on that card. Buy your plane tickets on one card, but the hotel on another? The first company will not reimburse you for a hotel issue. Additionally, terms and exclusions may be more restrictive than a standalone plane. Credit card travel insurance is a wonderful benefit, but weigh whether its coverage is sufficient for you and your trip.

The best travel insurance credit cards have offerings like this:

Does travel insurance cover COVID-19?

Many plans now specifically cover COVID-19 cancellation and medical expenses or offer stand-alone COVID travel insurance. They may reimburse costs incurred from a mandatory quarantine, COVID-19 medical expenses, and trip interruption and cancellation . Some specific COVID plans only cover COVID-19 expenses and do not automatically include coverage for other medical needs.

It is worth verifying details carefully before deciding on a Covid-19 travel insurance policy. Covid-19 coverage and news change frequently, so check with your service providers for the latest information.

There are a few important points to consider:

  • Coverage may be explicitly excluded in your policy if the destination countries or regions are under an “avoid non-essential travel” or “avoid all travel” advisory at the time of purchase.
  • Your Covid-19 vaccination status may affect your coverage. If you are unvaccinated by choice, your insurer may declare your claims ineligible.

Do I need private health care coverage when travelling outside Canada?

Yes, we always recommend travel medical insurance when travelling abroad. Healthcare prices and standards can be very different while travelling. Some public provincial plans offer some coverage, but it may be insufficient. Your provincial plan covers may only pay what the cost would be back at home, not the actual price at your destination. Even then, you likely have to pay out-of-pocket and request reimbursement later. 

In some countries, healthcare facilities may request payment upfront. They may refuse treatment if you are unable to pay. This alone makes emergency medical insurance extremely valuable.

Do I need travel insurance to USA from Canada?

Getting a private travel protection plan is highly recommended when travelling from Canada to the USA, as it provides essential medical coverage. Medical expenses in the USA can be exorbitant, and without insurance, a simple hospital visit can lead to substantial bills, potentially running into thousands of dollars.

For example, a basic emergency room visit for minor treatment might cost around $1,000 to $2,000 , while more serious medical procedures or surgeries can lead to bills that range from $10,000 to tens of thousands of dollars, or even more for complex surgeries or prolonged hospital stays.

Do I need travel insurance within Canada?

We recommend getting medical travel insurance Canada plans while traveling within the country. Specific plans are available for domestic travelers. While Canadian citizens and residents are guaranteed basic emergency care by the Canada Health Act, this does not include prescription drugs and ambulance services. Your OHIP coverage from Ontario will not cover you for a private hospital, laboratory, or paramedic services while visiting British Columbia.

Additionally, payment for medical services may be required upfront, leaving you responsible for seeking reimbursement from your home province upon your return. Canadian residents traveling within Canada may qualify for a discount on their medical travel insurance.

When traveling outside of your province or territory without adequate coverage, you assume risk. Note that you may already have sufficient coverage if you have a supplemental individual or group private health insurance policy.

Want to protect yourself while traveling in Canada? Compare the best travel insurance medical plans anonymously today using our comparator at the top of this page.

What does travel insurance for snowbirds cover?

Travel medical insurance for snowbirds commonly covers the following medical expenses:

  • Medical treatments
  • Prescription medications
  • Paramedics and ambulance rides
  • Repatriation to Canada
  • Emergency dental care

Snowbird insurance policies do not usually cover elective treatments. Those should wait until you have returned to Canada.

But who are Snowbirds? Snowbirds are people who travel to warmer climates during the cold Canadian winter. They are usually retirees. Therefore, getting adequate protection for their travels is particularly important for these groups. Many of them go to warm parts of the United States, the country with the world’s highest medical care costs.

Snowbirds may be more at risk for a medical emergency while away due to the length of their trips and underlying health conditions.

To learn more, see our guide to snowbird travel insurance.

How do I buy travel insurance online?

The easiest way to purchase a travel plan is by using an online comparison tool like ours. See rates and coverage options quickly without giving up personal data. Alternatively, you may purchase it through an agent, a broker, your private individual or group health insurer, or a travel credit card.

How much travel insurance do I need?

The amount of coverage you need depends on various factors, including the destination, duration, and activities of your trip. As a general guideline, consider coverage for emergency medical expenses, trip cancellations, and lost baggage.

Aim for a coverage amount that provides financial protection for potential unexpected costs while keeping your budget and specific travel plans in mind. It's essential to balance adequate protection with affordability.

What is the best travel insurance for cancer patients?

The best protection plan for cancer patients depends on individual circumstances, including the stage of cancer and current health. It's advisable to look for insurance providers that specialize in covering pre-existing medical conditions, offer comprehensive coverage, and have experience handling cancer-related claims.

Companies like Allianz and IMG Global among others often provide options for travelers with pre-existing conditions, including cancer*. However, it's essential for cancer patients to compare policies, disclose their medical history accurately, and consider consulting their healthcare providers when selecting the most suitable coverage.

Does travel insurance cover cruises?

Yes, travel coverage plans frequently cover cruises. When shopping for a plan, be sure to verify that yours offers cruise coverage. To give an example, RBC offers two popular examples, their Deluxe and TravelCare (for seniors) packages.

They cover:

  • Cruise cancellation or interruption due to mechanical failure or weather
  • Catch-up costs for a missed departure due to a canceled flight
  • Unused shore excursion tickets (due to illness or injury)
  • Last-minute cancellations due to a covered reason
  • Lost luggage, passports, and medications
  • Eligible emergency medical expenses
  • 24-hour worldwide emergency medical and travel assistance
  • Repatriation costs

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I have had BCAA travel insurance in the past and nothing has changed regarding my medical needs. Am I able to apply for insurance without having to go through all the questions again?

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Hi Marylou, Thank you for reaching out to us. You should be able to renew your policy without having to go through the whole process again. Here is a link to help you with the same. https://www.bcaa.com/Apps/Travel/FullTravelMedical/Renewal Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any further doubts. Thank you!

I am wanting a quote for travel/medical insurance

Hi Patricia, You can use the comparator tool at the top of the page to find the perfect insurance policy for you. You can then contact the company of your choice directly to get a quote.

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If we go to Portugal for one week and France for another, do we buy separate insurance?

Hi Julie, It depends. Some insurances contracts cover any trips in a given period, while others are meant to cover a specific destination. You can use the comparison tool at the top of the page to find the perfect contract for you and ask for a quote.

Hello, how are you? Does travel insuance covering breast biospys overseas?

Hi Nour, Each travel insurance covers different medical services. Please contact the insurer of your choice for more detail about a potential contract.

Does anybody ever answer the phone at caa Ins. Tried several times and waited half hr or more with no response. I am member but find this very irritating.

Hi Brian, We are not related to CAA Insurance and therefore we cannot help you.

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  • Last-minute cancellation or trip interruptions due to family/work emergencies, unexpected health issues or other unforeseen events
  • Non-refundable portions of unused, prepaid flights if an illness, injury or other unexpected event forces you to cancel your flight, cut your trip short or delay your return home
  • Baggage delays and lost or stolen luggage or personal items
  • Flight and travel accidents
  • 24-hour worldwide emergency medical assistance

Make sure you have the right travel insurance—get an online quote or call the Enrollment Centre.

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