What is Super Visa Insurance?

What is Super Visa Insurance?

Super Visa applicants must submit proof that they have purchased private medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company which is valid for a minimum of one year and offers a minimum of $100,000 in coverage for health care, hospitalization and repatriation.

Super Visa Insurance with pre-existing condition

Do not let Pre-existing conditions such as Diabetes, Heart Conditions, High Blood Pressure etc. act as a spanner when a little bit of planning and some tips can help you travel hassle free. Life is a journey and pre-existing medical problems travel with you wherever you go. Planning is the best way to make sure that you enjoy the experience of traveling to anyplace in the world. If you are Parents or Grandparents traveling to Canada on Super visa category make sure to apply for a Canadian Medical Insurance while visiting family and friends in Canada.

Super Visa Insurance with pre-existing condition coverage for individuals depends on the pre-existing condition and the terms and conditions of the policy. Some insurance companies offer plans that cover pre-existing conditions as long as they have been stable for a certain period of time (3 to 6 months) before departure from your home country. Sometimes, pre-existing conditions will not be covered. It is important to read your entire policy to make sure you are aware of the definitions affecting coverage, as well as the possible exclusions that may apply.

Super Visa Insurance for diabetes patient

Have diabetes? Nothing to worry about even if you are traveling to places far and wide. Just follow the simple tips stated below to make your stay tension free! If you make the right preparations you should be able to minimize any potential problems and have an enjoyable and a safe trip. Your care routine should travel with you, especially if you have diabetes.

Staying Healthy!

  • Changes in what you eat, activity levels and time zones can affect your blood glucose.
  • Check levels often.
  • Consult your physician before increasing physical activity as travelling will involve more walking.
  • Wash hands often with soap and water.
  • Protect your feet. Specially be careful of hot pavements by pools and hot sand on beaches. Never go barefoot.
  • Keep your immunization records up-to-date.

Avoid mistakes while buying Super Visa Insurance

Are you covered for your pre-existing medical conditions? The insurer, in general, is looking at medical stability with respect to the medical condition when determining risk. Medical stability means no hospitalization; no treatment or medical investigation and no changes in medication for a specified length of time i.e. say 180 days. In insurance terms the longer you are stable, the less expensive is the premium. Please do not assume that your pre-existing conditions are covered.