ISS will be closed Dec 24th at 12pm until January 2nd. We re-open January 3rd.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
ISS will be closed Dec 24th at 12pm until January 2nd. We re-open January 3rd.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
Purpose and Duration of Travel | Outside of Canada 1 | Outside of Quebec in Canada |
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Leisure: 4 consecutive weeks or less per trip | Yes, emergency medical expenses and hospitalizations.3 | Yes, for all services specified in the Medavie Blue Cross contract.5 |
Country of origin4 and/or Leisure trip more than 4 consecutive weeks per trip | Limited, hospitalizations only.2 | Yes, for all services specified in the Medavie Blue Cross contract.5 |
University Sanctioned Activity: Any Duration | Yes, if you complete a request for extended International Health Insurance (outside of Canada). | Yes, if you complete a request for extended International Health Insurance (outside Quebec in Canada). |
1 will be active if the has not issued a notice to ‘Avoid all travel’ or “Avoid all non-essential travel†to the country where you wish to travel. The travel advisory notices to ‘Avoid all travel’ or ‘Avoid all non-essential travel’ remain exclusions of the IHI contract (See page 15, Exclusions and Limitations in the Medavie Blue Cross Handbook).Ìý
2For any leisure travel for more than 4 weeks and/or travel in your country of origin, you are only covered for emergencies resulting in hospitalization (must be admitted as an in-patient), up to $2,000 CAD funds per day for all services combined as specified in the Medavie Blue Cross contract. We recommend that you obtain additional travel insurance through the or by phone at 514-906-4923. We urge any student considering travel, to contact Quebec Blue Cross directly before booking any travel plans to inquire about travel insurance exclusions and limitations. Please take note that Quebec Blue Cross is a separate private plan from ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ's International Health Insurance plan (IHI) and you must contact Quebec Blue Cross.
3The insured can make many trips during a given contract year, for a maximum duration of 4 consecutive weeks per trip. The insured must return to Quebec between each trip to be eligible for an additional 4 consecutive weeks of travel coverage. Please note that there is an overall maximum reimbursement of $1,000,000 per insured, per lifetime for leisure travel benefits. For complete details of Worldwide Travel Assistance and eligible expenses under the Travel Benefit, please refer to Medavie Blue Cross’s Travel Benefit brochure.
4 is not available for students who are traveling within their Country of Origin. Providing assistance to people in their Country of Origin is outside of the industry standards; students should be familiar with the health system of their Country of Origin and should have resources/contacts to help them navigate it.
5Page 8 of the Medavie Blue Cross Handbook for instructions regarding hospitalization outside Quebec in Canada.
In addition to the information above, please also review ISS' FAQs page.