Can any one suggest me best travel insurance for my parents visiting to canada?
best travel insurance for visitors to canada?
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It will depend on their age, length of stay etc.
If they are from the UK my article article on travel insurance may help.
Towards the end of the article are links to travel insurance providers for the over 65s, or those with medical conditions.
For those under 65 (and possibly over) there is a link to an insurance price comparison site that does NOT require you to provide your email address and details before you use it.
http://inblighty.com/trekbooks/trekinsurance.html
You should be exploring this in your home country. Your parents will have to purchase their travel insurance before leaving your country. Canadians can’t give you any specific answers.
Your best bet is contact your current insurance provider to see whether they sell travel insurance.
you get travel insurance from your own country not the country your traveling to
21st century travel insurance is the best plan for older people. www.safevisit.ca