Travel Insurance In Retirement - Watch Before You Travel 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2023
  • Buying expensive travel Insurance in retirement, we talk about trying to find lower cost travel insurance as retirees who want to travel and see the world. We have several ideas for you to make your retirement dreams of travel a reality.
    You now have the time and money to travel and then take a look at travel insurance that is stacked against people 65 and over. There are ways to find cheaper travel medical insurance, join us for a discussion.
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  • @mikemurphy2112
    @mikemurphy2112 Год назад +58

    We have decided not to winter nor visit the USA ever again. We have sold our Florida home and car to explore other adventures. I had a medical emergency so I thought and visited the emergency department at the local hospital. The first thing they asked me if I had insurance, wasn't too concerned about me medical condition. Once they found out I had medical insurance, they greeted me with open arms. I was there for 5 hours and received a Cat Scan. At any rate they didn't find the problem but the doctor advised me to pick up some Exlax on the way home. Can you imagine? The final bill totalled $60,000 and I was floored, luckily the Insurance Company paid the bill. What a rip off place. We are so fortunate to live in a wonderful country like Canada.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +5

      Thanks for sharing Mike and sorry to hear about your medical emergency, we are constantly hearing of huge medical bills and costs in the USA . Totally agree Canada 🇨🇦 is a wonderful place to live have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

    • @cherrybb3888
      @cherrybb3888 Год назад +10

      Hi Mike. So what was the problem? Your insurance company paid the bill sounds like. No cost to you. In the US most people have health insurance coverage through work. If you are poor Medicaid covers you. Folks over 65 have Medicare. People get subsidies through Obamacare for their insurance premiums if they are on that plan if they don’t have other coverage. Yes there are some copays and monthly premiums for coverage. One way or the other, you pay something toward your healthcare, such as through taxes. Taxes are higher in Canada than the US. Also we hear down here in the US that there are ridiculous wait times for routine MRI’s or for non life threatening surgeries such as knee/hip replacements. My parents used to go to Mexico for dental work because it was so cheap. They said they ran into so many Canadians down there that were there for dental work. No country is perfect.

    • @mikemurphy2112
      @mikemurphy2112 Год назад +38

      @@cherrybb3888 The issue is that I was there at the hospital for 5 hours waiting for a 3 minute Cat Scan that cost $60,000 dollars. That's the problem.

    • @barryroach4813
      @barryroach4813 Год назад +6

      Sorry, our country is getting to be too expensive to live.

    • @cherrybb3888
      @cherrybb3888 Год назад +4

      Sorry you had to wait so long Mike in the ER. But in the end there was no cost to you. Yes, we are experiencing longer wait times in some ERs in certain areas in the US. It’s interesting how people flock to the US for a better life. More than any other country in the world. We are a compassionate country and accept millions of immigrants in every year. No ER or hospital refuses service to anyone regardless of citizenship or ability to pay, whether insured or uninsured. This is not the case in many other developed nations. If you get a large bill, you can negotiate the bill down for pennies on the dollar. The fact that we accept millions of immigrants into our country every year is having an impact on wait times.

  • @maryshaver7667
    @maryshaver7667 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your wonderful videos, Tina and Norm. 😊. You share such great information, and you are fun and uplifting too. My husband and I both watch your videos, and they are helpful discussion starters.
    Best regards. 😊

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks so much Mary, your comment is exactly what we set out to do, have our viewers discuss ideas and see if they are relevant to you. 😀😀

  • @kathysheeran6589
    @kathysheeran6589 Год назад +1

    Hi Tina and norm. Great info as usual. Didn’t use to think of this in earlier years but too important to ignore if travel outside the US for us or even just peace of mind of extra coverage in US . Enjoy your weekend. It’s like seeing 2 friend. Much love.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Kathy always lovely to see you have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🇺🇸🍷🇨🇦🙂

  • @christopherbarker976
    @christopherbarker976 Год назад +1

    Hi Tina & Norm very good video we’ve just done our annual insurance for this years trips plus our trip for Barbados in December.
    Thanks for all your tips .
    Take care .
    Christopher Barker

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Christopher hope you have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🇬🇧🍷🇨🇦🍺

  • @AGhostInTheMachine
    @AGhostInTheMachine Год назад +21

    i vote for more pics of early days of Tina and Norm, just for kicks

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Thanks Theo glad you enjoy them have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

    • @LopakaDeb
      @LopakaDeb Год назад +1

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement My husband and I second Theo's request. We loved Norm's long hair!

    • @sz13bigmo
      @sz13bigmo Год назад

      Nice glasses Norm, were those covered by insurance?

  • @susanpettit8751
    @susanpettit8751 Год назад +1

    Excellent information! Thank you very much!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! have a wonderful weekend Susan Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

  • @jasonreid611
    @jasonreid611 Год назад +3

    Just looking at retirement options and found your channel. You are answering all our questions! We live in Southern Ontario.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Wonderful! welcome to our channel Jason have a great week Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

  • @ttfweb1
    @ttfweb1 Год назад +1

    Great info! I just found the channel - very nice. I’m 60, still working, but I don’t really need to. Work is still interesting and enjoyable. Starting to consider when I’ll make the jump. Best wishes to you.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      That’s wonderful welcome to our channel we are glad you are enjoying our videos have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌎🌺🍺✈️

  • @carolnavan4137
    @carolnavan4137 Год назад +4

    Great info thanks. Work benefits have always covered me in the past, but now in retirement this is much needed information! Thx.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      You are so welcome! enjoy your weekend Carol Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

  • @dawng1922
    @dawng1922 Год назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom and experiences! My husband and I are from Oklahoma, US and will be in The Algarve arriving Dec 19, 2023 staying 5-6 weeks. We’ve watched all your videos on Portugal and retirement. Maybe we will see you if you’re there! 😊 Best wishes and happy travels!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Wonderful! we hope you have a lovely trip Dawn to the Algarve it’s a great place to visit Cheers 🇨🇦🇺🇸🍷🇵🇹🌺

  • @RetiredLovingIt
    @RetiredLovingIt Год назад +6

    This is great information guys! Thanks for telling us about it. Travel insurance is outrageous when buying for each trip separately.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      It really is expensive, that’s why we went with an annual plan, far cheaper. Have a great weekend!

  • @igottagetouttathisplace
    @igottagetouttathisplace Год назад +1

    Another great video. I truly appreciate the useful information that you both provide.

  • @dawndigsin
    @dawndigsin Год назад +1

    Great info today!! Thank you

  • @nrs6956
    @nrs6956 Год назад +1

    Thank you for info.

  • @annbridge9173
    @annbridge9173 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge on travel insurance with the credit card. I will definitely be looking into this before we do any future travel. Love to save money!

  • @reebeeable
    @reebeeable Год назад +1

    This is helpful. Thanks!

  • @postyard
    @postyard Год назад +1

    great info thanks

  • @pamelalambe1356
    @pamelalambe1356 Год назад +1

    Thanks, solid information. We have been getting the covid insurance, which throws all numbers off on annual credit card, vs each trip.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Good idea we actually found that that Covid is included on our policy Pamela have a great weekend Cheers 🍷✈️🍺🌺

  • @IamaDutch-Kiwi
    @IamaDutch-Kiwi Год назад +2

    Helloooooo there. Nice glasses Norm. Red suits you Tina. We have an automatic annual renewable travel insurance. In fact it is so handy it also covers weekends away, one over night stay is already considered a holiday. Wouldn't be without it. Well covered important topic. Have a great weekend. Keep warm. 👍🇳🇿🙋‍♀🇳🇱 😎🍷

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      We are the same as you Anita ours is an automatic renewal on our credit card 💳 which is great and yes covers weekends away or one day trip to the USA 🇺🇸 too. For the small cost 💲 of it should anything happen it is money well spent hope you are enjoying a nice weekend Cheers 🇳🇱🍷🇨🇦🍺✈️🚢

  • @keepcreationprocess
    @keepcreationprocess Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this one. Both of you look good..Those eyeglasses look so good on you that I did not notice you have them on you because it looks so naturally.....deadly serious topic ....I was really underestimate this - because of busy Ness in life......until problems happen......

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      You are so welcome! glad you enjoyed it have a great week Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

  • @darrylmcleman6456
    @darrylmcleman6456 Год назад +1

    viewing in Westcoast Canada! CHEERS !

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Hi Darryl hope life is good with you have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺🍺

  • @tonysomewhere5920
    @tonysomewhere5920 Год назад +2

    Nice glasses, Norm. Groovy scarf, Tina. I do agree, travel insurance is a must. Even though I am paying more because of my age I don't cut corners... Yes, medical care and medication are very expensive here in the US. It's shameful. Good thing we have regular insurances through my wife's work. It's 18:00 hrs here and we're getting ready to go to a great pizzaria. In my humble opinion they have better pizzas than Italy. They have a lot variety. Have a great weekend. Until next... 🍷

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Pizza 🍕 sounds wonderful Tony enjoy , yes we all need travel insurance especially as we are older LOL 😂have a wonderful weekend and see you next Saturday Cheers 🍷🌺🍺🙂

  • @moewilson4605
    @moewilson4605 Год назад +4

    Good to bring up the different provincial healthcare realities. My niece needed an ambulance while in BC. She lives in Ontario. She received a $800 ambulance bill. As she is 19 years old, mom and dad helped out. It means when we travel in or outside of our home countries, we have to do our homework and be prepared.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      We agree we have always known the biggest expense in medical in Canada is ambulance charges in other provinces. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад +1

    brother- Bravvo.really epic travel.peace out-🙌

  • @martinman4540
    @martinman4540 Год назад +2

    Hey Tina and Norm. We have a similar BMO Mastercard Air Miles but only has trip cancellation and car rental insurance included. No medical coverage. I can say that it is worth having. Several years ago my wife and I had a trip booked to Mexico and she fell ill the day before we were scheduled to go and had to cancel. We had to submit some paperwork but was fairly easy to make the claim. There is a maximum payable on ours of $2,500 per person and they paid us the entire amount. The cost of the trip was $6,000 so we were out of pocket by $1,000 but that's better than 6. Would never consider leaving the country without insurance. That's just foolish and tempting fate. Thanks as always for the great info.😁😁

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      That’s great to hear Martin that you were only out by 1K , the package we have is an additional policy to what just comes with the card it was offered to us many years ago it is a full total medical and trip cancellation policy for 31 days at a time . Have a great weekend Cheers 🍷✈️🌺🍺

  • @northernsteph
    @northernsteph Год назад +1

    Hello from the Yukon. Just back fom a holiday to lovely Barbados 🇧🇧. We have similar travel insurance through our Aeroplan Gold Visa card, travel quite a bit and fortunately have never had to use it.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We are glad you had a great trip , thanks for sharing Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

  • @ancianw1827
    @ancianw1827 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the suggestion to look into annual travel insurance. For my upcoming cruise, I declined the cruise line's insurance and found an annual policy by Allianz for the same price which will cover the cruise plus the next year's travel. Bonus: car rental coverage is included since I fly to visit family and rent a car on these short trips. I always get medical evacuation coverage when cruising or traveling internationally since friends and family have needed it in the past. Also, on my last cruise I caught Covid and Trip Mate covered most of the hotel and flight change costs but was very expensive and needs to be purchased for each trip. So next time I'm buying an annual policy which will save money and hopefully also simplify travel by only having to purchase once a year.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks Ancia, for sharing your thoughts our insurance is through Allianz too. We are glad you have researched your coverage.

  • @terryevp4084
    @terryevp4084 Год назад +1

    Very nice Glasses, Norm. You look like Tom Cruise now ..!!! Thanks very much. Have a great weekend...!!

  • @sandihunter1260
    @sandihunter1260 Год назад +2

    It's difficult and more expensive if one partner has many illnesses and you are both over 65, but even with that through CIBC bank we found travel insurance for one month for about $600.00 for the two of us. Thanks for all the information. We will keep doing our research.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Sandi good to know about CIBC have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

  • @HabibPharmacy
    @HabibPharmacy Год назад +1

    Good 💞💕 information ❤️💞

  • @debbie6921
    @debbie6921 Год назад +3

    We recently needed the use of the ER in New Brunswick and we were coming from Ontario. Expecting to pay, my husband went to the people in charge and to our surprise there was no charge for my mini surgery.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      That’s excellent Debbie thanks for sharing a story with a happy ending , hope you are feeling better 💐now Cheers 🍷🌺🇨🇦

  • @murraytown4
    @murraytown4 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tips. I’ve never had travel insurance in my life. But I have never been 58 before either. So it’s becoming more of a thing. I’ve access to insurance schemes through the National Association of Federal Retirees insurance partners at preferred rates. As this year is the return to travel year, I need to get on it. Thanks for the reminder.
    Nice glasses btw.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks Murray, it’s definitely a “thing “ as you get older and we feel the money 💰 spent on a policy is well worth it should either of us get ill have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🇺🇸🇨🇦

    • @Dutchy-1168
      @Dutchy-1168 Год назад +3

      You are taking a big chance ‼️

  • @paulhunter6652
    @paulhunter6652 Год назад +4

    Hi Norm and Tina I agree that insurance is so important now days. We also have a MROO(municipal workers of Ontario)medical plan for thirty days at a time annually. The time away travelling for insurance can be increased up to five months annually. There is no age limit questions or health questions, so we are good for life or as long as we are travelling. $54 a month for the two of us at 30 day periods of travel. We do pay with our travel credit card so we have some partial coverage. On our Riverboat we bought additional cancelation/interruption/baggage/medical insurance in case of Covid(which I got) for hotels and different flights home if required. Insurance companies are easy to deal with if there is a claim from my experience. Manulife and Allianz are the big two in Canada. I studied and read all of the fine print comparing policies. We are looking forward to a thirty day trip sometime! Stay well and enjoy your trip planning!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Paul yes the travel insurance is a real maze , hope you are well have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

    • @rosiej9231
      @rosiej9231 Год назад

      Does the MROO insurance cover all pre-existing conditions regardless of stability? That’s the clencher, with many insurances you can’t have changes in your medical condition or meds within 3-12 months depending upon age.

    • @jacobcatstraat690
      @jacobcatstraat690 Год назад +1

      @@rosiej9231 Some policies will not provide coverage for conditions that exist before your departure. This includes conditions for which you have seen a doctor or received other treatment recently. Other policies may provide coverage for these conditions, but on a limited basis. f you currently have a condition, check your policy to see if you would be covered were an emergency to arise. Rosie J, the onus is on you to check this with MROO, not Tina and Norm. Tina and Norm are not bona fide insurance brokers, you are placing them in an awkward situation.

  • @joankowalewski3219
    @joankowalewski3219 Год назад +1

    I had a very positive experience with my employee travel health benefits. Received a file # while in ER approved for over night admission etc. very smooth and excellent care in DR. ✅ no extra cost to me.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      We are very happy Joan it worked out for you , hope you are feeling better Cheers 🌺🍷🙂

  • @linasuppa5887
    @linasuppa5887 Год назад +3

    Hello from Toronto

  • @AnnMitt
    @AnnMitt Год назад +2

    I don't travel anymore out of the USA, but I haven't even given any thought to if my current insurance covers other states. I need to look into this.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Good idea to check Ann have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🇺🇸🍷🇨🇦

  • @annecramb2297
    @annecramb2297 Год назад +3

    Hello Tina and Norm. Sensible advice and an absolute necessity when you travel abroad. This year, unbelievably my 70th, I intend travelling from Scotland to Amsterdam, Portugal, Helsinki and last, but certainly not least, Canada! I hope you enjoy your trips away this year too . As Theodore Roosevelt said,
    “ Do something now. If not you, who? If not here, where? If not now, when?”

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      That’s wonderful Anne what a wonderful way to celebrate 70 🥳 we hope you have a great trip truly great way to celebrate we salute you Cheers 🍷🥳🥂🌺

    • @annecramb2297
      @annecramb2297 Год назад +1

      You’re very kind and also an inspiration to lots of likeminded people across the world

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks Anne

  • @ddavidson5
    @ddavidson5 Год назад +2

    Recently we have been using a travel health insurance broker to purchase our travel health insurance. As it's their business they are very good at sourcing travel health insurance given our health profile and we always buy the annual 31 day multi-trip insurance, it only costs a few dollars more than single trip and sometimes the same as single trip if they are having a promotion. We typically are out of the country a couple of times a year and as we go to Mexico January to April each year we top up our "31 day" policy to cover the extra time there. Overall I think it's good value.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Sounds great interesting idea to use a broker thanks for sharing , have an awesome weekend Cheers 🍷✈️🌺🙂

  • @maryjoan4128
    @maryjoan4128 Год назад +1

    Good topic....TD dumped mine to 4 day s after 65...also good to remind people that we are not covered in other provinces...also note....now lots charge extra for USA coverage.ps... Topic suggestion..how to hunt for cheap cruises..cheers

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Yikes a big drop in days ! good suggestion Maryjoan have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

  • @juliemarkham4332
    @juliemarkham4332 Год назад +6

    Here in the US, AAA and AARP have travel insurance plans.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Sounds great Julie thanks for sharing have a great weekend Cheers 🇺🇸🍷🇨🇦🌺

  • @cindysheppard8653
    @cindysheppard8653 Год назад +2

    I have a yearly policy with CAA and it's very reasonable at just over $100. I did have a medical emergency which required a brief OR procedure and it was fully covered.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Cindy glad your insurance worked for you have a great week Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

  • @lw1405
    @lw1405 Год назад +3

    Good advice to shop around, not just for costs but for coverage as well. And remember, these policies do not cover pre-existing conditions, including medicine dosage changes. Each policy will outline what they consider "stable" and the length of time applicable- some are 90 days and some are 180 days. I also have a BMO credit card and looked at the coverage but it was capped at $2 million and $2000.00 for trip interruption/cancellation so for my trip it wasn't enough coverage. Your policy may differ than the one I looked at. Costco also has coverage through Manulife in Canada and that may be a good option for some people. More coverage.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing the one advantage for us with Allianz through BMO is we are covered up to 74 with no medical questions ( yes doesn’t cover pre existing conditions but most don’t either ) .Have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

    • @ddavidson5
      @ddavidson5 Год назад

      When it comes to travel health insurance shopping just on price is a mistake. When you have a health emergency that lands you in hospital out of country you want to know you are covered. Sitting in the ER with chest pains or you wake up in the ICU a few dollars here or there in insurance premiums hardly matters. In September I started some blood pressure meds for what was really only somewhat elevated blood pressure (I was borderline) but my existing carrier had the 180 day "stability" clause so I was out of coverage for our annual winter stay down south in January. That is what made me look for a travel insurance broker. They were able to find me good coverage with a 90 stability clause and that cost about the same as I was paying before. If I'd have needed it they could have found me insurance with just 30 days of stability though I imagine at a higher price. Still, if you don't want to change your plans it might be worth it to you.

  • @billbeard9588
    @billbeard9588 Год назад +5

    Thanks for another nice video, Tina & Norm! Given that you have never had to make a claim on your travel insurance, have you calculated how much further ahead you would be if you banked the money and were self-insured? Also, I’ve always been very skeptical of insurance companies & travel policies, because they know what’s likely to generate a claim, and so they write the policies to specifically exclude (or limit payment for) higher-probability events.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +2

      Interesting idea Bill but we paid $ 109 for about 20 years now we are $329 for the last 2 years it’s a small price to pay 💰 just in case .Have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

    • @dianeosgood6594
      @dianeosgood6594 Год назад

      True if you haven't made a claim, hard to know how well you are a actually covered. But, while traveling if you get sick it is well worth it knowing you are covered for medical coverage. It would be good to very clear on what policy really covers and any deductibles first.
      Whenever we have bought and paid for trip cancelation insurance via a travel booking company, they ALWAYS find a way not to honor the trip cancelation. Three times with different companies over the last 15 yrs for domestic travel within USA. Never had a ticket refunded ever. Husband thought a policy for a 3 day cruise covered his dad getting sick. But I looked at policy carefully (he was on dialysis) and it did not seem to cover what my husband thought it did. I called the company and they were very clear he was not covered and would take no responsibility If he got sick because he was on dialysis.

    • @timmorrison4117
      @timmorrison4117 Год назад

      It's so easy to encounter medical bills for a heart attack or fall that run up over $100,000. Self insuring for many people might mean betting their homes. It happened to my in-laws. They thought they had coverage for a trip to the US. My MIL fell and shattered a joint. The insurer said she was covered and then after 4 days they recanted and voided the policy because they said that she had not fully disclosed a medical condition which had nothing to do with her fall and treatment for same. The hospital came after them for six figures. Amd she had to get some of the work redone in Canada-- they didn't get it right in the US.

  • @garthtwitchell2017
    @garthtwitchell2017 Год назад +2

    I'm in total agreement and maintain the same type of travel insurance.
    Often overlooked is evacuation insurance. While typical travel insurance will have a form of "transportation home" coverage it is usually at the discretion of the insurer's medical staff and typically covers an economy seat home on an airline. Evacuation insurance such as provided by Medjet will evacuate you in an air ambulance from any hospital you may find yourself in while traveling to a hospital near your home. That is the basic criteria of evacuation insurance, you're leaving one hospital and being transported to a hospital near your home. And it doesn't have to be medically necessary, you're in a foreign hospital for instance, you're going to be there a while and they don't speak your language, medical care might be fine, but you want out. As long as you are going from hospital A to hospital B that's when evacuation insurance kicks in.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Garth have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

  • @EmteeTeee
    @EmteeTeee Год назад +1

    Hi Tina and Norm!!! Your fan Mary here from Toronto, ON. I have the same travel insurance on my BMO Mastercard (Allianz). It's pretty AWESOME and I remember when it used to cost $99.99 a year LOL. And thank you for clarifying the age brackets. I was going to ask if they covered after 65 and your video explained. A friend told me that these credit cards don't cover after the age of 65 (we are 60 & 61) but it appears that it does from what you said on the video. Hopefully they will not reneg and take it away because I am TRAVELLING for the next 10 years straight LOL!!!! As always GREAT VIDEO :) Blessings to you both XO Mary

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We like the policy Mary as it’s an add on travel policy to the card not just what a credit card offers on its own . Yes our cost went up at 65 but it’s still a great deal hope you have a great snowy ☃️ weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

    • @jacobcatstraat690
      @jacobcatstraat690 Год назад

      Verify coverage with your insurer including what limitations may apply. Each time you travel, you can purchase coverage through companies offering individual travel insurance (e.g., insurance or travel agency, auto club, bank, etc.) on-line, through your broker, or by calling a central contact centre. Some credit cards may provide some protection. Check the details and be aware of any specific restrictions (e.g., your travel arrangements, including any premiums, may need to be purchased with that credit card, the length of the coverage, etc). Learn about the details of any coverage that you may already have through a group benefits plan and if there are any gaps, you can purchase an individual policy. Good luck and happy travels.

  • @mikemurphy2112
    @mikemurphy2112 Год назад +3

    For those Canadian Military Veterans travelling to the USA, Canada and USA have a reciprocal agreement whereby Canadian veterans may seek medical treatment at any US Veterans Affairs hospital for pensioned conditions only free of charge.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Mike have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🇨🇦🍷🇺🇸

  • @sudburydrone466
    @sudburydrone466 Год назад

    👍👍✌️ Signature comment 😊

  • @dianerourke4609
    @dianerourke4609 Год назад +1

    We use safety wing and pay monthly. It’s great. We are in our 60s

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Diane have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

  • @freedomlife3623
    @freedomlife3623 Год назад +1

    Premier Credit card offers excellent travel insurance, had my luggage delayed have to buy essentials including my expensive skincare for over night hotel stay, Royal bank Visa covered without any fuss. Just make sure to check fine prints and understand your coverage limit. If you travel a lot, the premier credit card annual fee is worth paying.

  • @steve-xq7fu
    @steve-xq7fu Год назад +1

    Priceless photo of Norm's mullet - we now need to see a picture of Teen's 70's afro😄

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Glad you liked it Steve have a great weekend Cheers 🍷✈️🍺🌺

  • @Northern_Squirrel
    @Northern_Squirrel Год назад +1

    It’s a great topic but not an easy one to understand. We have workplace medical coverage for emergency medical and dental for trips up to 60 days plus the same benefits from travel Visa card, still we are unsure how to deal with claims when needed.
    The visa coverage for car rentals is tricky, it covers pretty much everything except 3rd party liability in the event of an accident. The insurance from rental companies covers everything plus 3rd party liability but the deductible is big. How do you decide which one to choose? Not an easy decision😮❤
    Snow is over, enjoy the sun and bundle up, cold weather is coming next week 🥶

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      The car 🚗 rental is a minefield ours doesn’t cover 3rd party either , when we travel to the USA 🇺🇸 we are covered by our Canadian insurance but not when we are in Europe Cheers 🍷🚗🌺🍺

  • @HabibPharmacy
    @HabibPharmacy Год назад +1

    Super 💖🥰

  • @fredherald4236
    @fredherald4236 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! Not sure if it was this or your other video on travel ins., but I have a timely question if you could please answer. I am about to turn 65; in one of your two videos on travel ins you talked about buying an annual policy prior to turning 65. I have looked into the TD option you mentioned, but hesitate to ask the sales person the following question. I am assuming you are in favor of the annual policy given your individual travel 'volume', but as well, is it because if you develop a serious condition (God forbid!) the broker from whom you buy the annual policy can NOT subsequently cancel it. Only fault of payment of premium would result in cancellation, barring the fine print of course of any individual policy. Please enlighten me further ... am I correct in this assumption, or ??? Thank you; enjoy your videos massively and have put both sisters onto your channel as well! The tips and reviews are absolutely priceless!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  8 месяцев назад

      We bought our annual policy from Bank of Montreal MasterCard and use TD insurance to top up our policy for stays longer that 30 days. We don’t see a clause that would cancel our policy for a big claim. We personally would do all in our power and financial resources to get home if either one of us had a major health issue.

  • @gordonp4675
    @gordonp4675 Год назад +2

    My wife works in the travel industry and selling travel insurance is a big money maker for her company!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We are sure it is Gordon have a great weekend Cheers 🍷✈️🍺🌺

  • @Dutchy-1168
    @Dutchy-1168 Год назад +2

    I picked up an annual ( 17 days each trip ) Blue Cross , for about $200

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Sounds like a great deal Andy have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🙂🍺

  • @topgun4499
    @topgun4499 Год назад +1

    Hi Tina and Norm,
    Which travelers insurance you guys recommend or are using, Thank you so much!

  • @williamjsmith9877
    @williamjsmith9877 Год назад +1

    One of the most if not the most important part of a policy is to make sure you have "get you home" coverage, covering any air flights to get you home, a lot of insurance co's don't cover this it is usually an extra cost.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Good point William have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🌺✈️🍺

    • @ddavidson5
      @ddavidson5 Год назад

      As we winter down south for 4 months in Mexico we bought separate medical evacuation insurance. It's not all that expensive, much cheaper than travel health insurance, and when you are in a bad way most people want to be somewhere close to home. Keep in mind though the medical evacuation insurance is NOT a replacement for travel medical insurance but rather complimentary to it.

  • @peterpike8887
    @peterpike8887 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your great channel. Could you recommend a good place to stay in Portugal ? If we go in September or October , is it warm enough to swim in the ocean?

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We have stayed at The hotel Luna Solaqua in Albufeira it was very nice Peter , just Google hotels and apartments in the place that you want to be Cheers 🍷🇵🇹🇨🇦🌺

    • @peterpike8887
      @peterpike8887 Год назад

      Merci !

  • @Abcdefghi971
    @Abcdefghi971 Год назад +1

    Hi Norm and Tina, how long does it normally takes the insurance to assess your claim? I submitted a claim and it's almost a month now and haven't heard back from the insuramce company. Thanks for your reply and have a great weekend!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We don’t know Alma as we haven’t put in a claim , we would suggest you keep calling them Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

  • @petergruening2893
    @petergruening2893 Год назад +1

    Not sure of your policy, but many policies of a fixed maximum say 31 days do not cover longer trips even if you get top off insurance unless it’s an option they offer

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      With ours we get 31 days per trip Peter they do offer top up but they were very expensive we got quoted by TD bank for the top up a lot less they were happy to offer a top up . Have a great weekend Cheers 🍷✈️🍺🌺🌎

  • @MissDashwood1
    @MissDashwood1 Год назад +3

    It would be interesting too if you did a video where viewers could comment on the experiences they've had when making a medical claim while away. Which insurance companies stack up best? And can you get travel insurance again if you have made a claim in the past? Also look at the insurance company reviews your big bank is partnered with, for example BMO uses Allianz.
    I think we've all heard horror stories on the news. A friend tried to reach her Canadian bank insurance company emergency numbers for hours and hours while her husband lay in emergency in Mexico. She even tried contacting her same bank for help, but they have nothing to do with the insurance they provide. By the time the insurance company finally answered her call AFTER 2 days of her calling, they declined to help with reimbursement as she wasn't within the 48 hour window. She was not using a cell phone and could not show proof of phone records. Her bank did help out either. Buyer beware.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing that’s a very sad story, would be interesting which bank and insurance company it was 🤔🤔Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

    • @MissDashwood1
      @MissDashwood1 Год назад

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement It was more than 12 years ago now, if memory serves I think it was Scotiabank and I think they use Manulife (not sure if they did back then?). But honestly almost all the insurance companies that provide travel insurance, and insurance in general, are some degree of shyster, unfortunately. Maybe not though with some if you pay astronomically for deluxe coverage.

  • @margha6741
    @margha6741 Год назад +1

    Medical insurance for travel varies with these credit card ones. With TD ours is for 21 days, though you must read the fine print. I was not covered as I had a prescription change within 3 months of travel. Even though it was a decrease of a medication I take, it was considered a change and I was not considered a "stable" person. Be sure to read ALL the fine print. We bought extra from Triple A. I had to buy no prescription change for 7 days. It went from 90 days to 7 days, nothing in between. So don't change your prescriptions for 90 days before travel or the insurance may not cover you. Also when needing the services, be sure to call them first if possible, and they will direct you to which urgent care/hospital to go to.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Marg and great tip to call them first before you even go to the hospital or urgent care while travelling, hope you have a great weekend Cheers 🇺🇸🍷🇨🇦🌺

    • @margha6741
      @margha6741 Год назад +1

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement Yes, it very important to call first. copied this from Manuelife Insurance policy. 'Please note that if you do not call the Assistance Centre in an
      emergency and prior to receiving treatment, you will have to pay
      20% of the eligible medical expenses we would normally pay
      under this policy (20% co-insurance). If it is medically impossible for
      you to call when the emergency happens, we ask that someone call on
      your behalf as soon as possible." Not sure if other companies have this clause but it reinforces the need to read All the fine print.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing 🌺

  • @pensacola321
    @pensacola321 Год назад +1

    When traveling outside the US, we pretty much need to buy a travel policy, for that specific trip, which includes medical. It is pricey, and I'd hate to think what making a claim would be like.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We hear you Vp , making a claim without it could wipe us all out Cheers 🇺🇸🍷🇨🇦

  • @martik778
    @martik778 Год назад +2

    Costco thru Manulife is fairly cheap ~$100 each for 30 days in Asia later 60's clean health records.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Sounds quite a good deal we did see that if over 60 you have to call for a quote Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

    • @martik778
      @martik778 Год назад

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement No, you can get the quote online and pay after answering the medical questions at any age

  • @sulemanpiracha8123
    @sulemanpiracha8123 Год назад +2

    For our upcoming two months trip to Portugal, we paid $ 435 for two of us. It covers lost baggage, travel interruption, AD&D and Emergency accident and sickness, as well as evacuation costs. I hope, we don't have to use it, but as you said, it is for peace of mind

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      So glad you are fully prepared for your trip Suleman have a great trip Cheers 🍷🇵🇹🇨🇦🌺

    • @adriandab7017
      @adriandab7017 Год назад +3

      May I ask what insurance company are you guys using?

    • @sulemanpiracha8123
      @sulemanpiracha8123 Год назад

      @@adriandab7017 It is AXA

    • @sulemanpiracha8123
      @sulemanpiracha8123 Год назад

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement We are shocked- about the weather - cold and windy; shocked about the high prices of groceries and real estate. The inflation should come down in 2023 though

  • @jacobcatstraat690
    @jacobcatstraat690 Год назад +5

    Accordingly, If you're over a certain age depending on the insurer, this could be 60, 65 or even 80, you will have to fill out a medical questionnaire before you can purchase individual travel health insurance. It depends on the risk appetite of the insurer when they want to start gathering that information about health. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of being honest and clear about your health status. Don't hide anything, because that's where people sometimes tend to get big surprises when something happens. And read your policy even the big, long, multi-page disclaimer. Some people who answer incorrectly on a medical questionnaire do so simply to get a better premium. You must be accurate and forthright with your responses. It simply isn't worth taking a risk to try to get a lower premium. You really don't want your claim/coverage to be null and void for the sake of saving a few dollars.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing you must tell the truth on all medical questions Jacob Cheers 🍷🌺🍺

  • @mikedennington8856
    @mikedennington8856 Год назад +1

    Manulife cost me last year $148 for the policy as long as I did not have any serious conditions. An extra 14 days cost me an additional $60. Wonder how much it will be this year bet its gone up. They do not cover the USA, for obvious reasons they can't afford the costs down there.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Surprised to hear that they don’t cover USA 🇺🇸 Mike , as we thought it was also Allianz that Manulife offers 🤔have a great weekend Cheers 🍷🌺🍺✈️🌎

  • @paulstrzelec3605
    @paulstrzelec3605 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your advise, 62 year old couple travelling to Europe for 2 months need to top up ( extend) medical emergency insurance beyond our CC 15 days, what insurance company you recommend

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  4 месяца назад

      We bought a stand alone policy through our credit card BMO MasterCard

    • @paulstrzelec3605
      @paulstrzelec3605 4 месяца назад

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement thank you

  • @wendellbronson734
    @wendellbronson734 Год назад +1

    Insurance coverage varies widely. What kind of coverage, what kind of deductible, what does this very economical policy cover? What limitations or max does it have were questions I have. Sometimes you get what you pay for?

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Very true you do have to check the fine print Wendell Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

  • @jean-bernardjoly5920
    @jean-bernardjoly5920 Год назад +1

    Qc is the only province that will not accept your out of province health card and you are responsible from the first $. Ohio will reimburse the cost, up to Ontario guidelines.

  • @jacobcatstraat690
    @jacobcatstraat690 Год назад +1

    Please be advised that the maximum amount a Canadian provincial medical plan might pay for a hospital stay is about $400 a day, whereas an intensive-care stay in the United States can cost, if not $10,000 a day, $10,000 an hour for significant, life-saving treatment. It is highly recommended that you obtain Travel Health Insurance before travelling anywhere especially the USA.

  • @jackbaldwin3649
    @jackbaldwin3649 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you know of an insurance compan(ies) that sells policies (for US citizens also) when you're abroad already? Thank you!

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  2 месяца назад +1

      In Canada 🇨🇦 we have to buy the travel insurance before you travel can’t get it when we are away 🤔

    • @jackbaldwin3649
      @jackbaldwin3649 2 месяца назад

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement I believe even for the people of Canada insurance is available while you're already traveling. Safety Wing would be one example. In fact, a Canadian cannot purchase a policy until after they have left Canada. I think the key is looking at Nomad policies versus just travel insurance for holiday makers. Thank you so much for your answer though! 💛

  • @GiantBlue1963
    @GiantBlue1963 Год назад +1

    I've never seen this offered in the US (thru credit card). I wonder if it's strictly a Canadian thing????

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Sorry don’t know the answer if it’s available in the USA 🇺🇸, it’s an additional policy we buy attached to the card in Canada Cheers 🇺🇸🍷🇨🇦

  • @billyrock8305
    @billyrock8305 Год назад +2

    Huge discussion topic. Excellent travel insurance information for Canadians! 🇨🇦
    Horrific stories of folks traveling to America into a colossal financial disaster in a car accident or serious medical emergency. 🏥
    The bottom line, credit card travel insurance is what you recommend for Canadians in 2023? 🤔

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      Thanks Billy!

    • @billyrock8305
      @billyrock8305 Год назад +2

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement annual policy from credit card company? Blue cross? Or a combo?

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +1

      We chose annual plan from credit card company, it’s issued by Allianz and will continue with us to age 74.

    • @billyrock8305
      @billyrock8305 Год назад +1

      @@ThisIsOurRetirement Good advice. Thanks Norm!

  • @peterreyes7282
    @peterreyes7282 Год назад +1

    I have never bought insurance because my US health insurance covers me all over the world. And I have an HMO plan since I'm too cheap to pay for the PPO. My wife has PPO and that too covers her world wide. However, you do have to pay for the full amount upfront and get reimbursed later (4 weeks). Lucky for us, the highest hospital bill was a little over $10,000 for a two night stay in Germany. When I got that check from Kaiser, I was excited and I couldn't believe my eyes.

  • @HabibPharmacy
    @HabibPharmacy Год назад +2

    How are you ☺️

  • @martik778
    @martik778 Год назад +1

    Looks like BMO's plan is max of 23 days now

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing it’s still a great deal , guess we are lucky to be grandfathered in to 31 days Cheers 🍷✈️🌺🌎

  • @nancyschwartz5665
    @nancyschwartz5665 Год назад +2

    My niece and her new husband spent over $10,000 on a honeymoon trip and got to the gate to leave and she wasn't allowed to leave because her passport didn't match her new married name. They lost everything they paid for the trip. It was heartbreaking.

    • @jacobcatstraat690
      @jacobcatstraat690 Год назад +3

      It's their own fault, should have been more attentive.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that Nancy guess the name change is a big thing ! Cheers 🌺🍷🙂

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Technically you would think 🤔 she could show her maiden name on the passport Cheers 🙂

    • @adriandab7017
      @adriandab7017 Год назад

      Interesting scenario. I wonder how do the other newly weds go out of the county right after their wedding for their honeymoon?

    • @lindabutt1481
      @lindabutt1481 Год назад

      @@adriandab7017 I'm guessing most people put the name that is on their passport (i.e maiden name), this girl maybe in the excitement of it all put her married name?????

  • @2Blackdiamond
    @2Blackdiamond Год назад

    Hi Tina and Norm, Do you recommend yearly blood work done?

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Have a great weekend Tommy Cheers 🙂

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      As we aren’t doctors Patricia can’t really answer that , maybe touch base with your doctor Cheers 🍷🌺🙂

    • @2Blackdiamond
      @2Blackdiamond Год назад

      @@tommyjames789 my aren't you rude. Get some manners. I was asking in context to the subject.

    • @2Blackdiamond
      @2Blackdiamond Год назад

      @@tommyjames789 After all they brought it up.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Having thought about this more Patricia as you age there are certain things that need to be checked for . We get checked for Iron, Cholesterol, Thyroid and Diabetes maybe you could discuss these points with your doctor and see if it’s right for you .🌺

  • @ContraryBarry1592
    @ContraryBarry1592 5 месяцев назад

    And no T-shirt with a band on it.

  • @GYX2021
    @GYX2021 Год назад +2

    Tina you look very beautiful!

  • @ianbell2196
    @ianbell2196 Год назад +1

    BMO TOTAL TRAVEL AND MEDICAL IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Ian have a wonderful weekend Cheers 🍷🙂🍺

  • @1127924
    @1127924 Год назад +1

    What about over 75.?

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Specialty insurance companies, some insurance brokers offer these. It’s a per trip policy……or buy a vacation that includes travel insurance, some cruise lines offer policies because they cater to an older ground. We also saw Senior Discovery Tours includes insurance in the cost.

  • @sct4040
    @sct4040 Год назад

    Please update on this travel insurance, if you ever used it/make a claim. I am very interested.

    • @jacobcatstraat690
      @jacobcatstraat690 Год назад +4

      From snowbirds to spring breakers, many Canadian travellers don't know enough about what their insurance covers while they are abroad. While travel insurance can protect against unexpected illness and injury costs, including hospital stays, physician's fees and wheelchairs, there's misinformation and confusion among travellers as to what their policies cover. There's a spotlight on the industry because of the so-called "million-dollar baby." One Saskatchewan mother is facing $950,000 in medical bills after an early emergency delivery of her daughter in Hawaii, and the subsequent recovery care she required. The mother's insurer allegedly declined to pay the claim because of a pre-existing medical condition, even though a physician reportedly said the condition was unrelated. An insurance claim like this is extremely rare, according to those in the industry, but the conflict highlights the need for consumers to be deeply familiar with both their health and their insurance policy ahead of any travel. They should also be aware of available resources to help resolve disputes. About 40 per cent of travelling Canadians don't know what kind of travel insurance they've purchased which represents insurers, brokers and other professionals in the field. Young voyagers may be more at risk, since older travellers particularly snowbirds on longer journeys tend to be well-educated. There are three things all travellers need to understand before they embark: their health, their trip and their policy. When it comes to that last factor, the key risk most policies won't cover is unstable pre-existing medical conditions which are any conditions known to a person, for which they've sought treatment from a licensed physician. Broadly, this means travellers are often on the hook for any emergency expenses that stem from a medical issue diagnosed within three to four months before the trip, or a longer-term condition that has changed. A pre-existing condition could also include a medication change in the six to eight months prior to the person travelling. Individual policies have different exemptions when it comes to pregnancy and childbirth, participation in extreme sports or exotic activities such as scuba diving, substance abuse and acts of war. Some countries are hard to obtain travel insurance for, and many policies won't cover costs of healing from self-inflicted wounds. Many Canadians are also unaware what their provincial health-care plan will cover when they travel. Across Canada the short answer is: not much. The Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), for example, will pay for just 7 to 9 per cent of a hospitalization abroad, to a maximum of $400 a day. Some provinces cover far less. But consumers need to ask more questions ahead of their travel. We're finding a lot of consumers don't understand that they also have a duty to provide information to the insurer and sometimes they might be leaving out critical information when applying. It's not necessarily purposeful, of course. Buyer beware. Good luck, safe travels.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We have never claimed on the insurance but we do know what is covered and what is not, especially with recent doctors visits and prescription changes.

    • @mikemurphy2112
      @mikemurphy2112 Год назад +2

      A woman wintering in Naples, Florida on her own tripped over some steps at a store while shopping. She injured her hip and knee and was transported by ambulance to a local hospital. Since she was travelling alone, she was repatriated back to Canada before surgery so that she could be close to her family. Total claim $64,000.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      We have checked it out extensively and are happy with it.

    • @mikemurphy2112
      @mikemurphy2112 Год назад +2

      A snowbird couple was spending the winter in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and their 11 year old granddaughter was visiting them over the Christmas holidays.
      During her visit, the granddaughter started suffering from headaches and was admitted to a local hospital, and her grandfather contacted her insurance provider within 30 minutes of her admission to the hospital. She received an initial diagnosis of intraventricular bleeding secondary arterial venous malformation (AVM), which can cause intracranial hemorrhage and epilepsy. An angiography was pre-authorized and provided and the girl was repatriated back home to Canada via air ambulance to receive continued care. Total claim $58,000.

  • @theacase8738
    @theacase8738 Год назад +1

    How fashionable you both are. Ha ha.

  • @vicgill1980
    @vicgill1980 Год назад +1

    Tough to make any claims

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Guess that’s something we all hope not have to put to the test Vic Cheers 🍷✈️🚢 🙂

  • @pensacola321
    @pensacola321 Год назад +2

    As an American, I must say watching Canadians concern themselves with health insurance, even for a relatively short trip, is amusing. Welcome to our world. 🙄

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад +2

      When we visit the USA 🇺🇸 Jp we definitely join your world 🌎 , without travel insurance an incident without insurance could wipe us out Cheers 🇺🇸🍷🍺🇨🇦

    • @freedomlife3623
      @freedomlife3623 Год назад +1

      I often puzzles me why American don’t demand universal healthcare. Who wants to worry about the medical bill when you are sick or need to be hospitalized? Being sick is stressful enough. US spent most amount for healthcare per capital, but in the low middle rage for the health outcome.

    • @taffyalusa4642
      @taffyalusa4642 Год назад

      @@freedomlife3623 they think its socialism, which has been touted as a bad thing, a lot of idiots here in the USA.

  • @rustykatt3870
    @rustykatt3870 Год назад +3

    Hi All and Tina and Norm! Please make sure you all check the small print on these contracts. There are lots of exclusions, and companies don't like to pay big (or small) dollars out. Read the fine print. Have a great day and safe travels! 😊✈🛳⛴🚙

    • @jacobcatstraat690
      @jacobcatstraat690 Год назад +1

      Travel insurance is designed to pay for certain unexpected costs that may arise when you are traveling. These can include emergency hospital/medical costs, trip cancellation, lost baggage and accidental death insurance. But, not all plans cover all of these components. For instance, the trip cancellation insurance you buy when you book your holiday may not include health insurance. Be sure you understand what type of protection you are buying or already have, and whether it meets your needs. Contact your insurer if you have questions. It is important and in your best interests to understand your coverage.

    • @billypenney9384
      @billypenney9384 Год назад +1

      When completing the health portion of your travel insurance application form, answer all questions truthfully and completely. Make sure you list all medications that you take as well as all pre-existing medical conditions (heart attack at any point in life must be disclosed). If you are not completely sure about what to include, you can call your insurer or check with your doctor.

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing!!Have a great weekend Rusty Cheers 🍷✈️🌺🍺

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Jacob 🌺👍

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Thanks Billy for sharing Cheers 👍🌺

  • @billyb5057
    @billyb5057 Год назад +1

    problem is insurance firms see oldies as a higher risk of health issues and problems when they travel some interesting points you made
    *full view🥸💯Au🤖👍thumbs up*

    • @ThisIsOurRetirement
      @ThisIsOurRetirement  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Billy hope you are well and having a great weekend Cheers 🍷 🇦🇺 🇨🇦✈️🌎