Do you need COVID-19 insurance for out-of-province travel? - National | Globalnews.ca (2024)

By Erica AliniGlobal News

Posted September 26, 2020 7:25 am EST

Updated December 3, 2021 5:53 pm EST

4 min read

The news that some insurers are beginning to offer Canadian travellers specialized coverage for COVID-19 may cause you to raise your eyebrows. After all, there is currently a Level 3 travel advisory telling Canadians to avoid all non-essential travel outside of the country.

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But could it be a good idea to purchase that kind of coverage even if you’re travelling out of province within Canada?

Provincial health insurance, after all, may not cover all of the medical costs associated with a health emergency. Interprovincial transfer payments will take care of hospital bills.

But ancillary services like a wheelchair, splints and some medications are excluded, notes Chris Davidge of Medipac Travel Insurance, which focuses on providing travel coverage for Canadian snowbirds and has added COVID-19-related emergencies to its policy.

One of the biggest risks in terms of out-of-pocket costs is needing an ambulance while travelling outside your province, he says.

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“That can be affordable and in the hundreds of dollars,” Davidge says. “But if an air ambulance is involved in your rescue and delivery, that can be tens of thousands of dollars.”

With COVID-19, one of the biggest costs might come from having to get your close family to your destination if you ended up in the hospital because of the virus while out-of-province, according to Davidge.

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Medipac’s COVID-19 coverage extends to both international and out-of-province travel.

Trois-Rivières, Que.-based Tour+Med offers the option to buy additional coverage for COVID-19-related emergencies for both out-of-province and out-of-country travel.

Manulife says on its website its COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan will be available to Canadians travelling abroad in October. The company does not specifically mention out-of-province travel and declined a request for comment from Global News.

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But Justin Thouin, CEO and co-founder of LowestRates.ca, a financial product comparison site, says there should be no need to buy special COVID-19 coverage for travel within Canada.

In general,travel insurance will cover you unless the Canadian government has issued a Level 3 or Level 4 (avoid all travel) warning for your destination.

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Whether its the ebola virus or civil unrest associated with the travel advisory, “no travel insurance policy will cover you for that,” he says.

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COVID-19 special coverage for international travel means the insurance company will extend coverage even if there is a Level 3 alert in force, he explains.

But there are no travel advisories for domestic travel within Canada, Thouin notes.

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However, he adds, consumers should check the wording of your policy and ask questions of your insurance company before assuming you’re covered for COVID-19.

At Tour+Med, managing partner Luc Bergeron says an added benefit of purchasing coverage specifically for COVID-19 is the ability to claim compensation for the costs you may incur if you have to quarantine.

The company’s COVID-19 rider, for example, provides $100 per day of mandatory quarantine at destination after a positive test result, up to $500 for groceries or restaurant delivery orders during the period of self-isolation and up to $100 in total for cab rides to and from the testing centre.

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If you are buying insurance specifically for COVID-19, make sure you understand the terms of that coverage, says Anne Marie Thomas of InsuranceHotline.com, which allows Canadians to compare insurance quotes online.

Manulife, for example, caps medical coverage for emergencies related to COVID-19 at $200,000 per person. Medical emergencies unrelated to the virus, by contrast, have a coverage maximum of $5 million per person.

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Thomas recommends always having travel insurance coverage when venturing outside your province of residence. But, she says, that’s especially the case amid the pandemic.

Even if you don’t experience any health emergencies connected to COVID-19, the chances that your flights might be delayed or cancelled may be higher due to the current upheaval of air travel, she says.

Another question to put to your insurance provider is whether you’d be entitled to an allowance for costs incurred if you were to remain stuck at your destination for a period of time in case of another lockdown, Thomas says.

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In the spring, she notes, “our state of emergency really came quite quickly.”

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Do you need COVID-19 insurance for out-of-province travel? - National | Globalnews.ca (2024)

FAQs

Do I need health insurance to visit another province in Canada? ›

Virtually every provincial health ministry recommends supplemental travel health insurance for travel to other provinces in Canada, for a lot of really important reasons.

Is travel insurance mandatory for travelling to Canada? ›

If you're looking for an answer to “Is travel insurance mandatory for Canada,” you're reading the right post. Travelling to Canada is not tied to the purchase of travel insurance. However, it is strongly encouraged for all travellers visiting the nation.

Do Americans need travel insurance to Canada? ›

Making Plans for Medical Bills in Canada

American Medicare also is not accepted in Canada. It's important to purchase travel medical insurance in case you suffer an injury or fall ill while in Canada.

Do I need health insurance when visiting Canada? ›

If I get sick or have an accident while visiting Canada, will the Government of Canada pay for my medical treatment? Canada does not pay for hospital or medical services for visitors. You should get health insurance to cover any medical costs before you come to Canada.

What happens if you have no health insurance in Canada? ›

Canadian residents without valid provincial or federal health insurance plan, considered uninsured residents of Canada, and non-residents of Canada are responsible for all Hospital fees. Hospital fees are in addition to attending physician fees as billed by the physician.

What insurance do I need to enter Canada? ›

Any visitor traveling to Canada should purchase visitors health insurance. Most domestic policies will only cover you in your home country and have little to no coverage once you are traveling abroad. We offer plans for foreign students, travelers from other countries, business travel, international workers and more.

Does US health insurance work in Canada? ›

Despite having a robust public health system, there is no free health insurance in Canada for visitors, and most US health insurance will not work in Canada. You'll have to pay out of pocket for any medical treatment you receive while in Canada unless you have a travel insurance policy.

Can I travel to Canada without health insurance? ›

However, the Government of Canada recommends buying medical insurance for a Canadian trip. The country's universal, single-payer healthcare system does not extend to non-resident vacationers. Hospitals and other providers won't deny care, at least in an emergency situation. But they will charge you for providing it.

Is it OK to not have travel insurance? ›

Travel insurance can be useful, but it's not always necessary. The key to knowing if you need travel insurance is figuring out your specific risks for any given vacation, then deciding if you can buy coverage that adequately protects you from any financial losses and pitfalls that might occur.

Do Americans get free healthcare in Canada? ›

Canada provides excellent healthcare services to both residents and non-residents residing in the country. But public healthcare sites only offer essential services to those covered by the local health insurance plan.

Do you need a COVID vaccine to enter Canada? ›

As of October 1, 2022, proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter Canada, or board a plane or train in Canada.

What do US citizens need to travel to Canada? ›

Entry into Canada: Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry proof of citizenship and identity. A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. Children under 16 only need proof of U.S. citizenship.

Do you need travel insurance when travelling to Canada? ›

Unlike other Commonwealth countries such as the UK, Australia and Canada don't have a reciprocal health care agreement. Therefore, travel insurance that can cover medical costs can be very beneficial to avoid turning your dream vacation into a financial nightmare.

What happens if an American gets sick in Canada? ›

If during your visit to Canada you get sick or injured, the Canadian government won't pay for any hospitalization or emergency medical services for visitors. Also, if you don't have proper medical insurance coverage, you will be liable to pay for any medical service out of your own pocket.

Does my insurance cover me in Canada? ›

An American car insurance policy works the same way in Canada as it does in the U.S. Your comprehensive car insurance coverage and auto collision coverage, for example, still apply to damage to your vehicle if you're in an accident while driving in Canada.

Do I need travel insurance if I'm travelling within Canada? ›

About to embark on some domestic travel within Canada, outside of your home province? There's a lot of fun to be had inside our borders and, when you pack for a Canadian vacation, you should consider adding travel insurance to your travel checklist.

Is it mandatory to have health insurance in Canada? ›

The Legalities of Health Insurance in Canada: Is It Mandatory? In Canada, there is no federal law mandating that individuals have health insurance. However, some provinces and territories require residents to have health insurance coverage in order to access publicly funded healthcare services.

Is healthcare free in all provinces in Canada? ›

In most cases, public health services are free for all Canadians at the point of use, although certain medications (ex. prescription drugs) and treatments will require the recipient to pay out of pocket. Under Canada's Constitution, health care falls under the authority of the provinces and territories.

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