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Purchasing Super Visa Insurance Monthly Payment

You'll want to take full use of your vacation to Canada while on a super visa or a guest visa for parents and grandparents to help cover medical emergencies and super visa insurance monthly payment. Medical insurance that is straightforward, reasonable, and simple to use so that you don't have to pay out of pocket. Prorated refunds are available if your parents opt to return earlier than one year, providing there is NO CLAIM on the policy. You experience one of the losses listed in the schedule of losses above as a result of such exposure, or b. your body has not been located within 52 weeks o

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Purchasing Super Visa Insurance Monthly Payment

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  1. Drop us an email: info@parentsupervisa.ca Call us: 888-444-0076 ? ? GET A QUOTE ? HOME ABOUT SERVICES GET A QUOTE BLOG FAQS CONTACT Super Visa Insurance Monthly Plan Home Super visa Insurance Insurance Monthly Plan MONTHLY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE - SIMPLY PAY TWO MONTHS PREMIUMS & FEES, GET THE POLICY TO APPLY FOR SUPER VISA. Get A Quote Parent Super Visa Insurance - Monthly Plan To help cover medical emergency and financial expenses while visiting Canada on super visa or visitor visa for parents and grandparents, you’ll want to enjoy the visit without disruptions medical coverage that's simple, affordable and easy to use so you don’t end up paying out-of-pocket $100,000 Emergency Coverage - 365 days $150,000 | $300,000 Emergency Coverage also available Hospitalization | Repatriation | Health Care | Super visa insurance 1.100% refund - If no Visa Granted for any reason before effective date. 2.Partial Refunds - In case your parents decide to go back sooner than one year, prorated refund available, provided NO CLAIM on Policy. 3.Best & Lowest Premiums Guaranteed, Now even monthly Plans 4.Couple discounts and deductible discounts available 5.Free and flexible date change on policy before effective date. Our Signature Plan – The Premium Comprehensive Plan – Great Value for your money. We are proud to bring to you a plan with benefits in addition to the coverage for medical emergencies, which also covers non-medical emergency for the following benefits:- A – Annual check-up* B – Eye Exam* C – Vaccines* Get A Quote 40 Yrs Name Age Male Female Poor   Average   Good   Excellent  Gender Health Status Email Phone - select country - Postal Code Country Origin Alberta $100,000 Province Coverage Amount Super Visa Insurance Plan Medical Health Conditions  

  2. Enter the code above here Can't read the image? click here to refresh. GET A FREE QUOTE MONTHLY PLANS BENEFITS PLAN A PLAN B COMPREHENSIVE a.Semi-Private Roomrate OR ICU if Emergency room fees. a.Emergency out-patient services b.Semi-Private Roomrate OR ICU if Emergency room fees. b. Emergency service c.Semi-Private Roomrate OR ICU if Emergency room fees. c. Emergency services Hospital Accommodation required. required. required. out-patient out-patient a.Licensed Surgeon, Anaesthetist or Registered Nurse. Physician b.Licensed Surgeon, Anaesthetist or Registered Nurse. Physician c.Licensed Surgeon, Anaesthetist or Registered Nurse. Physician, Medical Services Graduate Graduate Graduate a. Laboratory Tests and x- rays. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cardiac catheterization, Computerized tomography (CAT) scans, Sonograms ultrasounds and biopsies if approved. b. Laboratory Tests and x- rays. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cardiac catheterization, Computerized tomography (CAT) scans, Sonograms ultrasounds and biopsies if approved. c. Laboratory Tests and x- rays. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cardiac catheterization, Computerized tomography (CAT) scans, Sonograms ultrasounds and biopsies if approved.  Diagnostic Services axial axial axial or or or a.This Benefit is limited to a 30-day supply and up to overall maximum $5,000 for the full policy duration. b. This Benefit is limited to a 30-day supply and up to $1,000 per prescription, Unless the insured person is hospitalized, maximum of $500 per insured person per claim. c. This Benefit is limited to a 30-day supply and up to $1,000 per prescription, Unless the insured person is hospitalized, maximum of $500 per insured person per claim. Prescription of To a To a a.Registered Private Duty nurse as the result of a coveredemergency when medically necessary and while hospitalized or in lieu of hospitalization To a maximum of $5000. b.Registered Private Duty nurse as the result of a coveredemergency when medically necessary and while hospitalized or in lieu of hospitalization to a maximum of $5000. c.Registered Private Duty nurse as the result of a coveredemergency when medically necessary and while hospitalized or in lieu of hospitalization to a maximum of $5000.  Private Duty Nurse a.Licensed physiotherapist, podiatrist, Osteopath acupuncturist maximum of $300 per insured person, Profession Listed Above. Chiropractor, b.Licensed physiotherapist, podiatrist, Osteopath acupuncturist maximum of $500 per insured person, Profession Listed Above. Chiropractor, c.Licensed physiotherapist, podiatrist, Osteopath acupuncturist maximum of $500 per insured Person, Profession Listed Above. Chiropractor,  Paramedical Services or a or a or a to to to Per Per Per a.Up to $3,000 to repair or replace whole or sound natural teeth permanently artificial teeth damaged as a result accidental blow to the face; and b. up to $300 for emergency treatment for relief of pain caused other than by a blow to the face. b.Up to $3,000 to repair or replace whole or sound natural teeth permanently artificial teeth damaged as a result accidental blow to the face; and b. up to $500 for emergency treatment for relief of pain caused other than by a blow to the face c.Up to $4,000 to repair or replace whole or sound natural teeth permanently artificial teeth damaged as a result accidental blow to the face; and b. up to $500 for emergency treatment for relief of pain caused other than by a blow to the face.  Dental or or or attached attached attached of an of an of an dental dental dental a.Minor Appliances Such As Crutches, Splints, Canes, b.Minor Appliances Such As Crutches, Splints, Canes, c.Minor Appliances Such As Crutches, Splints, Canes,  Medical Appliances Casts, Slings, Casts, Slings, Casts, Slings,

  3. Trusses, Braces, Walkers and/or the rental of a wheelchair, Not Exceeding The Purchase price. Trusses, Braces, Walkers and/or the rental of a wheelchair, Not Exceeding The Purchase price. Trusses, Braces, Walkers and/or the rental of a wheelchair, Not Exceeding The Purchase price. temporary temporary temporary a.Licensed Ambulance or Taxi • With Prior Approval: - Economy Canada or Country of Origin - Airline With Medical Attendant - Additional Required - Air ambulance Ground b.Licensed Ambulance or Taxi • With Prior Approval: - Economy Canada or Country of Origin - Airline With Medical Attendant - Additional Required - Air Ambulance Ground c.Licensed Ambulance or Taxi • With Prior Approval: - Economy Canada or Country of Origin - Airline With Medical Attendant - Additional Required - Air Ambulance Ground  Ambulance Services Airfare to Airfare to Airfare to Seats If Seats If Seats If a.Economy Airfare Plus up to $150 per day to a maximum of $1,500 for the cost of meals and commercial b.Economy Airfare Plus up to $150 per day to a maximum of $2,500 for the cost of meals and commercial c.Economy Airfare Plus up to $150 per day to a maximum of $5,000 for the cost of meals and commercial  Transportation to Bedside a.Air Ambulance to the nearest medical facility. b.Air Ambulance to the nearest medical facility. c.Air Ambulance to the nearest medical facility.  Ambulance Services appropriate appropriate appropriate a. Up to a Maximum of $10,000 toward the actual cost incurred preparation of remains a. up to cremation and/or burial at the place of death. b. Up to a Maximum of $10,000 toward the actual cost incurred preparation of remains; b. Up to $5,000 for cremation and/or burial at the place of death. b. Up to a Maximum of $15,000 toward the actual cost incurred preparation of remains; c.Up to cremation and/or burial at the place of death.  Emergency Air Transportation for the for the for the $3,000 for $5,000 for a. Up to a Maximum of $10,000 toward the actual cost incurred preparation of remains a. Up to $3,000 for cremation and/or burial at the place of death. b. Up to a Maximum of $10,000 toward the actual cost incurred preparation of remains; b.Up to cremation and/or burial at the place of death. c.p to a maximum of $15,000 toward the actual cost incurred preparation of remains; c. Up to $5,000 for cremation and/or burial at the place of death.  Repatriation for the for the for the $5,000 for a.Up to $150 Per Day, to an overall maximum of $1,000 for commercial accommodation, Essential Telephone Calls, Internet Fees, Bus or Taxi fare or rental car… b.Up to $150 Per Day, to an overall maximum of $2,000 for commercial accommodation, Essential Telephone Calls, Internet Fees, Bus or Taxi fare or rental car c.Up to $150 Per Day, to an overall maximum of $3,000 for commercial accommodation, Essential Telephone Calls, Internet Fees, Bus or Taxi fare or rental car  Meals and Accommodation your your your Meals, Meals, Meals, a.Up to $50 per day to a maximum incidental expenses billed by the hospital such as telephone, Television or Internet Charges While You Are Hospitalized b.Up to $50 per day to a maximum incidental expenses billed by the hospital such as telephone, Television or Internet Charges While You Are Hospitalized c.Up to $50 per day to a maximum incidental expenses billed by the hospital such as telephone, Television or Internet Charges While You Are Hospitalized  Hospital Allowance $250 for $500 for $500 for a.Up to Economy Airfare to return accompanying dependent children to the departure point in the event that returned to your country of origin or Canada. b.Up to Economy Airfare to return accompanying dependent children to the departure point in the event that returned to your country of origin or Canada. c.Up to Economy Airfare to return accompanying dependent children to the departure point in the event that returned to your country of origin or Canada.  Return and Escort of Children you are you are you are a.Up to $500 for the cost of returning your excess baggage b.Up to $500 for the cost of returning your excess baggage c.Up to $500 for the cost of returning your excess baggage  Excess Baggage Return a.Not Available b.Not Available c.Up expenses Canada for: a. pre-natal care, Miscarriage, And Post- natal Care Associated Complications; And b. routine nursing care up to 14 days following birth. to $5,000 incurred for in  Maternity Childbirth, Including new-born

  4. a.Not Available b.Not Available c.Up to $1,000 per insured for visits to a licensed psychiatrist, psychologist or social worker for the relief of acute symptoms when deemed essential by the attending physician  Psychiatric / Psychological a.Not Available b.Not Available c.Up to $100 per insured for vaccinations in any 12- month period  Vaccines a.Not Available b.Not Available c.Up to $250 per insured for one visit to a physician for a routine examination in any 12-month period  Physical Examination a.Up to $10,000 b.Not Available c.Up to $100 per insured for one visit to a licensed optometrist in any 12- month period  Eye Examination a.Up to $10,000 b.Up to $50,000, for loss of life, Limb or Sight Of An Insured Person Resulting Directly From Accidental Injury c.The insurer agrees to pay up to $50,000, for loss of life, Limb or Sight Of An Insured Person Resulting Directly From Accidental Injury  Accidental Death Dismemberment a.Not Available b. As A Result Of Such Exposure, you suffer one of the losses specified in the schedule of losses above; or b. your body has not been found within 52 weeks from the date of the accident. c. As A Result Of Such Exposure, you suffer one of the losses specified in the schedule of losses above; or b. your body has not been found within 52 weeks from the date of the accident.  Exposure and disappearance a.Not Available b.Up to $50,000 in case of death of person as a result of an injury sustained during the coverage period travelling as a fare-paying passenger c.Up to $50,000 in case of death of person as a result of an injury sustained during the coverage period travelling as a fare-paying passenger  Flight Accident an insured an insured while while a.ExclusionsAny sickness, injury or medical condition (other than ailment) that existed prior to the effective date. THIS POLICY DOES COVER PREEXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS. b.ExclusionsAny sickness,Injury or Medical Condition (other than a minor ailment) existed prior effective date other than:- a) Up to Age 70 – Any sickness, Injury or Medical Condition that was stable in the 180 days prior to the effective date.b) i. Age 71-80 Any sickness, Injury or Medical Condition that was stable in 180 days prior to the dateii.any of the following Pre-existing that were present on Your Start Date:- Any heart condition including but not limited to heart attack, Angina, Arrhythmia Cardiac Surgery;- brain condition including but not limited to stroke, Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), Aneurysm or Seizure;- Any lung condition including but not limited to chronic obstructive disease (COPD), Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema. c.ExclusionsAny sickness, Injury or Condition (other than a minor ailment) existed prior effective date other than:- a) Up to Age 70 – Any sickness, Injury or Medical Condition that was stable in the 120 days prior to the effective date.b) Age 71-80 Any sickness, Injury or Medical Condition that was stable in 180 days prior to the effective date Exclusions Medical a minor that the that the to to NOT effective Conditions or Any Mini-stroke, pulmonary or

  5. How to get parent Super visa insurance in Canada Get the best super visa medical insurance quote in 4 easy steps Get Choices Get Quotes Get Started Get Insured Choose the price and policy that work for you Compare rates and coverage options to find the super visa plan that's right for you Answer a few quick questions about your travel plans in Canada Connect directly with the qualified Canadian insurance provider choice Our trusted partners WE ARE A DEDICATED FIRM QUICK LINKS CONTACT INFO Location: Vaughan | Deloitte Building | 400 Applewood Crescent, Unit 100 Vaughan, Ontario L4K 0C3 GET A QUOTE MEDICAL INSURANCE PRIVACY POLICY SUPER VISA INSURANCE Best plans, Honest service and Comprehensive coverage SAMPLE POLICY TRAVEL INSURANCE Email: info@parentsupervisa.ca SUPER VISA INSURANCE MONTHLY PLAN REFUND POLICY Call toll-free: 1-877-525-1278 ext 137 VISIT CANADA BLOG 2011-2023 parentsupervisa.ca | Privacy Policy | Legal | Security | Licensing Ajax, Brampton, Burnaby, Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, Mississauga, Markham, Ottawa, Richmond Hill, Sarnia, Saskatchewan, Regina, Toronto, Vancouver

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