Help cover emergency medical expenses while visiting Canada
Canada has lots to offer, including free health care but only for its residents. When you or your loved ones visit Canada, emergency medical expenses could leave you burdened with hefty bills. With Manulife CoverMe Travel Insurance for Visitors to Canada, you can get help covering unexpected medical expenses such as prescription drugs, dental, hospital, and healthcare practitioner services, so you don’t end up paying out-of-pocket.
Travel plans for Visitors to Canada
All plans meet the requirement of super visa for parents and grandparents.
Basic
This plan helps protect you from emergency medical expenses, so you can focus on experiencing Canada.
- Covers up to the limit you select up to CAD $200K
- No medical questionnaires required
- No coverage for pre-existing medical conditions
- No age limit
Standard
Get help with covering the cost for medical emergencies in Canada —even with some pre-existing medical conditions.
- Covers up to the limit you select up to CAD $200K
- Coverage for pre-existing medical conditions that did not exist within 180 days prior to the effective date1
- Includes dental, and accident death and dismemberment coverage
- Apply up to age 85
Enhanced
Our most comprehensive plan to help you from emergency medical costs, even if you have a stable pre-existing medical condition.
- Covers up to the limit you select up to CAD $200K
- Coverage for pre-existing medical conditions that have been stable2 for at least 180 days
- Includes dental, and accident death and dismemberment benefits
- Apply up to age 85
Download a detailed comparison chart for visitors to Canada (opens PDF)
Why Manulife
Our Visitors to Canada travel plans are comprehensive and flexible – all have the following benefits:
- Access to Manulife’s Travel Assistance 24/7 – 365 days a year
- Receive a full refund if your plans change or get cancelled before the effective date
- Side trips are covered when you travel to another destination from Canada3
Ready to buy?
You can get a quote and purchase Manulife travel insurance online through Manulife CoverMe.
FAQs
Visitors to Canada travel insurance is highly recommended to prevent you from paying out-of-pocket for expensive health care services in case of a health emergency. Purchasing visitors to Canada travel insurance is mandatory if you are applying for super visa for parents and grandparents.
It is best to purchase visitor to Canada insurance before your arrival. This is because if you purchase the insurance after you arrive, there is a waiting period. A waiting period is an amount of time that you need to wait after purchase or after your arrival in Canada before you’re covered.
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1 No coverage is provided for pre-existing medical conditions that existed within 180 days prior to the effective date. For example, if your travel date and policy effective date is June 30th, then any pre-existing medical conditions that existed between January 1st and June 30th are not covered.
2 A pre-existing medical condition is considered stable when all of the following statements are true:
- There has not been any new treatment prescribed or recommended, or change(s) to existing treatment (including a stoppage in treatment), and
- There has not been any change in medication, or any recommendation or starting of a new prescription drug, and
- The medical condition has not become worse, and
- There has not been any new, more frequent or more severe symptoms, and
- There has been no hospitalization or referral to a specialist, and
- There have not been any tests, investigation or treatment recommended, but not yet complete, nor any outstanding test results, and
- There is no planned or pending treatment.
3 A side trip is any trip taken to other countries from Canada (starts and ends in Canada) during the duration of your policy. Side trips do not cover your country of origin. Side trips must not exceed the lesser of 30 days/policy or 49% of the total number of coverage days in your policy.