Our Services
Super Visa Insurance
Visitor Insurance in Canada
Travel Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance
Disability Insurance
Health and Dental
500+
Insurance Policies
6
Licensed
5
Ratings
10000+
Happy Clients
Yes! If you’d like to add an extra layer of financial security to your insurance policy you can add optional coverage to your policy!
In most cases, additional coverage includes Prescription Drugs with various coverage levels, Dental Insurance, Travel Insurance as well as other benefits such as Hospital Cash.
If you have already purchased a plan and wish to add more coverage to it, you can do so by contacting our Insurance Advisors!
While the type of covered services as well as benefit limits vary greatly across different insurance providers as well as plans themselves, Extended Health packages usually cover ambulance transportation, eye-treatment, hospital room upgrades, medical appliances purchase/rental, private duty nursing, hearing aids, diabetic supplies, etc.
In order to find out exactly what are the benefits in a plan of your interest, you can always read the Policy Wording or contact our Insurance Advisors to learn more!
It may come as a surprise, but provincial insurance policy does not cover all possible medical care needs you may have.
Most notably, your health coverage policy does not include things such as dental treatment, prescription medications as well as ambulance transportation and only a few exceptions apply.
That is why, Canadian insurance providers designed a plan that will take care of the costs associated with visits to a dentist, prescription drugs purchases or other medically required services should the need arise.
Yes, it is! You can claim your dental insurance expenses in your annual tax declaration.
Your insurance will commence on the effective date you select at the time of enrollment. Yet, it is worth noting that there could be a waiting period before you are able to use your policy and make claims.
Usually, waiting period is 3 months. In order to find out about the duration of a waiting period on a policy you have selected, please read its Policy Wording or contact our Insurance Advisors for details.
Yes, most insurance policies that provide dental coverage offer a transition plan to have you covered for your dental care needs in case you switch your jobs or are no longer employed and covered through your workplace.
In order to learn more about the particulars of such coverage you can contact our insurance advisors.