Travel Insurance Plans
Discover the World with Confidence
If you are a current Travel Edge/Travel Edge Plus policyholder, your policy details are available here.
Discover the freedom to explore the world, knowing that your travel experiences are protected by travel insurance, brought to you in partnership with Allianz Global Assistance.
We understand that travel is more than just reaching a destination; it's about making memories and having peace of mind along the way. With travel insurance, you can wave goodbye to the worries of unexpected trip events. Whether it's a cancelled flight, a lost suitcase, or a need for medical attention while you're away from home, we've got you covered. The travel insurance program is thoughtfully designed to provide essential coverage and caring support that keeps up with the twists and turns of every traveller's itinerary.
If you meet the eligibility requirements, you will have access to the preferred partner rates on Allianz travel insurance products. The preferred partner rates include a 10% discount compared to standard rates.
Whether you’re a frequent flier or a single-tripper, start your journey today; and let your travel stories be about the wonders of the world, not the what-ifs.
Plans and Benefits for Canadian Travellers
Annual Medical Flex Plan
Personalize your travel plans for a specific number of travel days within a one-year period, and only pay for the coverage you need to stay secure all year long. Flexible annual travel day options are available. For the longer getaway, snowbirds, seniors and globetrotters can choose a 75-day or 90-day option.
To get the full plan descriptions, including policy, exclusions, and coverage amounts, see find a plan on the Allianz portal.
What to do in Case of Emergency
If you require medical care while travelling, it is important that you contact Allianz Global Assistance before seeking treatment. Their caring and experienced in-house medical team is ready to help you 24/7. In your time of need, the Emergency Assistance Specialists will guide you to the most optimal healthcare provider based on your condition and location. This could include hospital emergency rooms, walk-in clinics, house-calls, or even a virtual health care provider.
In a life-threatening medical emergency, get to a hospital immediately and have a family member or friend call Allianz Global Assistance on your behalf within 24 hours of admission and before any surgery is performed.
Have your policy number on hand when contacting Allianz Global Assistance. Your policy number can be found on the Confirmation of Coverage that was sent to you at the time of purchase.
Toll Free Within Canada/USA:
1 800 995 1662
Toll Free Within Canada/USA:
800 842 08420 or country code + 00 800 842 08420
Calling Collect:
If unable to contact Allianz through the toll-free numbers, you can call collect: 416 340 0049 (International operator assistance is required).
24/7 EMERGENCY CARE ASSISTANCE
Allianz’s team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year to help:
Refer you to the most appropriate medical care in Canada based on your healthcare needs
Connect you with an MD via video or teleconference when appropriate
Closely monitor your treatment plans to ensure you're receiving the right level of care
Arrange payment whenever possible, so you can avoid out-of-pocket expenses
Coordinate arrangements for your safe return home if necessary
Submit a Claim Online
For faster processing, submit your insurance claim online and check your status by visiting the Allianz Online Claims Portal:
Enjoy a quicker, easier claims submission
Upload all necessary documents
Identify any documents you may have missed
Check the status of your claim
FAQs
If your travel plans take you outside your home province or territory, it’s important to know your provincial or territorial government health insurance plan (GHIP) may not cover all your medical expenses.
If you do have a medical emergency, in most cases, the province you’re visiting will bill your home province directly. You won’t have to cover costs upfront – unless you’re visiting Quebec. As the only province not to sign an interprovincial billing agreement, Quebec’s visitors may have to pay for medical costs and then submit claims for reimbursement to their home province. In some cases, this also may be true for Quebec residents visiting other provinces.
For these reasons, you should consider purchasing travel protection which will cover medical expenses not covered by your GHIP. And remember, wherever you are, you’ll need to show your health card to prove you’re insured, so make sure to bring it with you when travelling.
Not all medical expenses are covered by your government health insurance plan (GHIP) if you’re outside your home province. Services you may be required to pay for if you don’t have travel insurance include ambulance services or transportation back home. In addition, your insurance coverage for emergency medical care may be limited to the cost of the service in your home province. You would be responsible for the difference if fees are higher in the province you're visiting.
By purchasing a travel insurance plan, you can help fill in these gaps in coverage.
We have packages and plans that cover all age groups starting at 15 days old and with no upper age limits. If you are age 65 or older, Allianz Global Assistance may ask you to answer a few simple questions about your health to make sure you have the most appropriate coverage.
Yes. You can purchase coverage for up to eight people travelling together under the same policy, including adults and children. Each adult would be rated individually, and any children up to 18 years of age can be eligible for coverage free of charge. All members in the group, including children, must be listed to be covered under the policy.
Yes. Single trip and multi-trip Emergency Medical Plans offer either a $0 or $500 deductible. You have the option of selecting the $500 deductible amount to lower the premium.
Some Canadians may have travel insurance through their employer benefits program or as part of benefits included on a credit card. We recommend reviewing your coverage levels by contacting your employee or credit card benefits provider before travelling to review the types of benefits included, any special terms and conditions (i.e. whether your trip costs need to be paid on your credit card to be eligible for coverage) as well as the dollar limits for each benefit to ensure they’re adequate.
A standalone travel insurance policy can provide more comprehensive protection and should be considered if the travel coverage provided through your credit card or employer benefits is not sufficient for your travel protection needs.
Eligibility
To qualify for preferred partner rates for the travel insurance administered by Allianz Global Assistance, you must meet the following eligibility criteria.
You are eligible to purchase Allianz travel plans through CDSPI, if you are;
A dentist who is a member of a participating dental association
An employee, or retired employee of a dentist who is a member of a participating dental association
A full-time or graduate student in a Canadian faculty or college of dentistry
A retired or non-practicing dentist
An employee or retired employee of a participating dental association
Family Members of the above can also apply if they are;
Your legal or common-law spouse (the person who has been living with you in a conjugal relationship continuously for at least one year)
Parent, brother, sister, legal guardian, widow/widower, step-parent, step-brother, step-sister, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, grandparent, grandchild, in-law, ward or child of the eligible person.
Travel Advisories
Prior to booking any international trips, Canadians are advised to check the current travel advisories for all worldwide destinations. This listing, which is updated regularly by the Government of Canada, advises Canadians which destinations require normal security precautions, a high degree of caution, essential travel only, as well as avoidance of all travel.
We're Here to Help
Individual circumstances may vary. You may wish to contact the licensed insurer’s representative or a licensed insurance agent if you need advice about your insurance needs in all provinces except Quebec.
Travel insurance does not cover everything. Please refer to the policy wording for full terms and conditions, including limitations and exclusions. Travel insurance is underwritten by CUMIS General Insurance Company, a member of the Co-Operators Group of Companies and administered by Allianz Global Assistance. Allianz Global Assistance is a registered business name of AZGA Service Canada Inc.and AZGA Insurance Agency Canada Ltd. Travel insurance is distributed by CDSPI Advisory Services Inc in all provinces expect Quebec.
Remuneration may be payable to the distributor of this insurance.
Allianz Global Assistance does not tolerate any attempt of fraud and considers it a serious offence. Allianz Global Assistance strictly enforces a zero-tolerance policy regarding fraud.
For Quebec Residents:
Distributing Firm’s Name & Contact Information: AZGA Insurance Agency Canada Ltd. o/a Allianz Global Assistance, 700 Jamieson Parkway, Cambridge, ON N3C 4N6. 519.742.2800.
Licensed Sectors: Damage Insurance (Broker) & Insurance of Person
Registration No: 510528
CUMIS General Insurance Company
P.O. Box 5065, 151 North Service Road, Burlington, Ontario L7R 4C2, Canada
1.800.263.9120