It is a new visa for parents and grandparents who want to visit their families in Canada for longer periods without having to renew their status. Applicants are required to purchase private Canadian medical insurance valid for at least one year.

Hospitals and clinics in some countries have been known to refuse to treat patients who become ill or who have had an accident if they don’t have adequate travel health insurance or the money to pay their bills. You could face years of debt paying off the costs of treatment for an illness or accident you suffered abroad. The Government of Canada will not pay your medical bills.

Benefits of SUPERVISA Insurance

  • Complete support in a medical emergency
  • It includes dental and health treatment plans
  • Enjoy a stress-free stay
  • Peace of mind
  • 24-hour customer support
  • Specialized benefits for you and your dependents
Contact a ROYAL SHIELD GROUP agent to learn about your travel insurance options today.
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FAQ: What is a health insurance policy? Is it different from a mediclaim policy?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: What is NCB (No Claim Bonus)?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: What is the maximum number of claims I can make in a policy year?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: What are pre-existing conditions? Is here any waiting period for these conditions to make claims?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: What does a health insurance cover?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: Do I need to buy a health insurance policy even if I’m young and healthy?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: Is there any eligibility criterion for having health insurance policy?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.
FAQ: I already have a health insurance policy provided by my employer; do I still need to buy a separate one?
Answer: Network hospitals are hospitals/health units that have tied-up with TPAs or directly with the health insurance companies. With hospitalization in one of the network hospitals of the insurer, the policyholder can avail cashless hospitalization depending on the terms of the policy.