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Your guide to travel insurance this snowbird season

CAA North & East Ontario
CAA North & East Ontario
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πŸ‘οΈ 71 viewsπŸ“… 8 months ago⏱️ 1:19:45
What This Creator Said
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Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

I make sure I've got a a picture of my wallet card every time I'm traveling.

We are obsessed with member safety. So everything we do we do it with a traveler in mind.

We always are looking for reasons to pay the claims.

The cost of that alone could cost anywhere from 54,000 to 87,000.

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Check your passport expiration before traveling.
βœ“Purchase travel insurance as soon as you make a deposit.
βœ“Call the CA assistance line before seeking medical attention abroad.
βœ“Consider an annual plan if traveling multiple times a year.
βœ“Review travel advisories for your destination before purchasing insurance.

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Not knowing if provincial health coverage is sufficient abroad. β€” Purchase emergency medical insurance even for travel within Canada, as OHIP may not cover prescriptions, ambulance, or semi-private rooms.
Worry about pre-existing conditions not being covered. β€” Answer medical questionnaire accurately; stability periods apply, and a pre-existing condition rider can reduce the stability period to 7 days.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat happens if I get sick abroad?
QWhat if my plans are cancelled at the last minute?
QDoes my provincial health coverage really protect me once I leave Ontario?
QHow does travel insurance work with existing coverage from work or credit cards?
QWhat are the stability periods for pre-existing conditions?
YouTube Video Description↓

Travelling to sun destinations this winter? As snowbird season approaches, many Canadians are planning extended stays away from home - whether that means relaxing escapes, reconnecting with family, or exploring new destinations. But with longer trips come more questions: What happens if I get sick abroad? What if my plans are cancelled at the last minute? Does my provincial health coverage really protect me once I leave Ontario? Watch this virtual info session with our travel insurance partner, Orion, as we answer these questions and more. With CAA Travel Insurance, you can enjoy your time away with peace of mind, knowing you’re protected against the unexpected. For more information on CAA Travel Insurance, please visit: https://caaneo.club/43jHYiJ