FAQ

Frequently asked question

  1. What does Super Visa Insurance cover?
  2. Super Visa health insurance will cover emergency treatment costs such as hospitalization, ambulance services, repatriation, emergency medical care, etc.Please note that no regular physical exams, doctor/clinic visits, etc. are covered. You can find all benefits in Super Visa Insurance policy.

  3. Can I change my effective date for Super Visa Insurance?
  4. Yes. You can change the effective date before it commences or before you arrive in Canada.

  5. Do I get your full refund in case your Super Visa application rejection?
  6. Yes, you will receive full refund minus company administration fee but you need to provide a copy of the rejection letter.

  7. Did Super Visa Travel Insurance have monthly payment method?
  8. Yes, only 21 Century travel insurance is offering monthly payment method.

  9. In case if I claim in Super Visa, can I get a refund if I leave early?
  10. No, there will be no refund provided.

  11. In case I leaving Canada early than policy expires, what will happy to my refund?
  12. You will receive partial premium refund base on a number of days left for your policy expires. No claim made during the policy period. You need to provide a proof that you left Canada with a boarding pass.

  13. Safe to buy medical insurance for companies that you provide in www.worldtravelinsurance.ca website?
  14. Yes, it is safe. All personal information you provide for travel insurance company you have chosen to buy Super Visa Insurance medical coverage with. You may also take a look at each Privacy Statement of each travel insurance company.

  15. How does deductible work for my Super Visa Insurance?
  16. In case you like to choose the deductible then you agree to pay the deductible amount first then travel insurance company will pay the rest of claim.
    Example: An insured person has fallen off the stairs and had to see a medical specialist while having an insurance policy with $500 deductible. A claim bill is $7,700, then this person is responsible for paying $500 deductible him/herself first and the rest $7,200 are covered under the insurance policy.