Student Travel Insurance for Wherever You’re Studying
From Canadian students abroad to international students in Canada, stay protected wherever learning takes you. Avoid high out-of-pocket costs for non-emergency medical care, hospital visits, or prescriptions.
INSURANCE
Overview
Canadians Studying in Another Province or Territory
For Canadian residents covered by a Canadian provincial or territorial health insurance plan, going to school in Canada
Canadians Studying Abroad
For Canadian residents covered by a Canadian provincial or territorial health insurance plan, going to school outside Canada
International Students Studying in Canada
For students from anywhere in the world, not covered by a Canadian provincial or territorial health insurance plan, going to school in Canada
Why Use HealthQuotes?
We’re a nationally licensed, family run Canadian insurance brokerage. Your insurance needs will be handled by experienced, licensed Canadian insurance brokers who will take the time to understand the nature of your business and who will place your coverage with confidence!
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I covered if I travel during my studies?
Most plans for Canadians studying in another province or territory cover you anywhere in Canada for the entire period shown on your confirmation.
Most plans for Canadians studying abroad cover you anywhere in the world (outside Canada) for the entire period shown on your confirmation.
Most plans for international students in Canada cover you anywhere in Canada and for trips up to 15 consecutive days outside Canada provided that your travel outside Canada:
Does not exceed 49% of your period of coverage
Starts and finishes in Canada
Excludes your home country
Am I covered under my travel insurance plan if I go home during my studies?
Some travel insurance plans for students include a trip break benefit, which allows you to suspend your coverage without ending it if you visit home during your trip.
Can I get an income tax receipt for my travel insurance premium?
Yes! Most of the time the confirmation your insurance provider sends you when they receive your premium payment is your official receipt recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency.