While many of us will spend time researching the best deal for our vacations, we don't always do the same when it comes to travel insurance. Here are six easy tips that will help you get started and find the right coverage.
July 28, 2015
While many of us will spend time researching the best deal for our vacations, we don't always do the same when it comes to travel insurance. Here are six easy tips that will help you get started and find the right coverage.
While abroad, provincial health insurance plans offer sparse coverage. British Columbia's Medical Services Plan, for example, pays Canada's lowest out-of-country rate for medical care at just $75 a day.
Many travel agents will make you sign a form indicating that you have waived or refused travel insurance, making you feel as if you've done something wrong. Don't be taken in — chances are good you can get your insurance much cheaper online or somewhere else.
Not everyone needs to purchase travel insurance.
Canadians who regularly travel to the United States or farther afield can opt for a plan that allows unlimited trips of shorter duration for fees as low as $44 per year.
Family plans can be considerably cheaper than covering each individual separately, especially if they are also annual plans.
Don't worry about medical expenses while you're travelling— consider buying travel insurance to lessen any financial problems, should you require medical assistance away from home. Follow these tips and research your options to find the amount of coverage that fits you best.
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