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A guide to travel health insurance

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2 PURCHASING TRAVEL HEALTH INSURANCE Who provides travel health insurance? • The group health insurance that you have through your employer, union or professional association may cover out-of-country hospital/medical expenses. Check to see if it does and what limitations apply. • Each time you travel, you can purchase coverage through companies offering individual travel insurance (e.g., insurance or travel agency, auto club, bank, etc.). • Some credit cards may provide some protection. Check the details and be aware of any specific restrictions (e.g., your travel arrangements, including any premiums, may need to be purchased with that credit card, the length of the coverage, etc). TIP: Planning an extended stay outside Canada? You may be required to give notice to your provincial ministry of health. Check with your provincial plan to see how long your basic coverage will continue and whether arrangements can be made for continued coverage, if necessary. Note also that supplementary policies require your provincial plan coverage to be in place. 2

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