Here is a brief summary of the different travel insurance plans that I suggest. This is only a very brief summary, and you should read the full document as highlighted for the full details.
RBC Deluxe Travel Insurance covers your emergency medical needs; doctor visits, tests, hospitalization, etc. This plan also covers cancellation, interruption and trip delays, flight accident, travel accident, delayed baggage & personal effects and damaged baggage.
RBC Non Medical Travel Insurance covers cancellation, interruption and trip delays, flight accident, travel accident, delayed baggage & personal effects and damaged baggage. There is no medical coverage included.Anyone over the age of 73 will be required to remit a medical questionnaire prior to booking to ensure the coverage will be permitted by RBC. All insurance policies will be booked at the time of booking your vacation. The cost of insurance will be processed at the time of booking.
What about vaccinations?
Conditions can be very different in other countries. Standards of hygiene may be lower, and food and water supplies may be contaminated. This can leave travelers at higher risks for disease, and can turn your trip into an unpleasant experience - or worse. We strongly recommend making an appointment with your family doctors or with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. A bit of advance planning will help keep you healthy and your trip worry free.
Contact info: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority 4th floor, 650 Main Street - 204.926.7000 or check out their website at www.wrha.mb.ca/.
Register your travel with Foreign Affairs
Foreign affairs offers a registration service for all Canadians traveling abroad. This service is provided so that the government officials can contact you to assist with an emergency in a foreign country, such as a natural disaster or civil unrest, or inform you of a family emergency at home. Please visit http://www.voyage.gc.ca/main/sos/rocapage-en.asp to register.
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