Travel protection plans for Canadians
Overseas travel can be an enriching and unforgettable experience. However, without proper travel insurance, a dream holiday could lead to financial ruin or even worse.
Some go overseas without ever having considered obtaining travel insurance, but the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade strongly advises that all Canadians take out travel insurance before going overseas, and with good reason. If things can go wrong, they probably will. And when they do, the last thing you want is enormous financial and emotional stress… Simply stated, travellers who do not have travel insurance can be personally liable for medical claims incurred overseas and these costs can financially ruin them!
With daily hospitalization costs in South East Asia costing as much as $800 a day and the cost of a medical evacuation from the United States ranging between $75 000 and $95 000 it is easy to comprehend why travellers cannot risk travelling without travel insurance.
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