Compare travel insurance coverage at a glance
This chart will help visitors to Canada quickly compare the benefits, features and options offered by CoverMe Travel insurance so they can choose the plan that's right for them.
Remember: If applying for a Super Visa for Canada, one key condition is obtaining a minimum of $100,000 of medical insurance that is valid for one year, covers health care, hospitalization and repatriation, and is purchased prior to arrival in Canada.i
To view specific details on coverage options, just click on a highlighted title.
Single-Trip Plans Emergency Medical Plans | ||||
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Benefits and Features | Plan A* | Plan B | ||
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$15,000 $25,000 $50,000 OR $100,000† |
$150,000† | $15,000 $25,000 $50,000 OR $100,000† |
$150,000† |
Maximum Eligible Age | 85 years | 69 years | 85 years | 69 years |
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Options Available | Plan A* | Plan B | ||
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Optional Insurance – for individual trips: | Plan A* | Plan B | ||
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* Minimum age is 30 days
† Available to persons who are applying for or holding a Parent & Grandparent Super Visa.