New Immigrant
Insurance
We understand the unique challenges new immigrants face. Our policies are flexible, easy to obtain, and tailored to your needs, ensuring a secure start in Canada.
Your Trusted Immigrant Insurance Partner
This Immigrant insurance Cover (USA/Europe/Canada) refers to health insurance coverage tailored for people who are New Immigrants— including permanent residents, temporary workers, international students, or visitors — who may not yet qualify for provincial or territorial health insurance (like OHIP in Ontario or MSP in British Columbia).
Who can be Covered
- New immigrants waiting for provincial coverage
- Visitors staying long-term
- Refugee claimants
- Temporary workers or students without employer-provided insurance
Highlights
- Comprehensive Coverage
- Affordable Plans, Maximum Protection
- Global Reach, Local Support
- Your Dreams, Our Commitment
- Peace of Mind, Guaranteed
- Tailored Solutions for Your Unique Needs
- Insurance Made Simple and Reliable
- Smart Protection for Life’s Unexpected Moments
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes. Having insurance helps protect you and your family from unexpected medical costs, accidents, or losses while you settle in Canada. New immigrants typically need health insurance, life insurance, auto insurance (if you drive), and renter’s or home insurance to protect their assets and well-being.
Costs vary depending on your age, health, location, and the type of coverage you choose. Our advisors can help you find a plan that fits your budget.
Generally, you’ll need proof of identity (passport, PR card, or work permit), proof of address, and immigration status documentation.
Yes. You can purchase private health insurance to cover medical expenses during the waiting period before your provincial health card becomes active.
Your coverage may need to be updated or transferred. We’ll help you adjust your policy to stay protected wherever you live in Canada.
Doctor and hospital visits
Emergency medical care
Prescription drugs (in emergencies)
Diagnostic tests and x-rays
Ambulance services
Sometimes dental or vision (optional add-on
