Term Life Insurance

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What is Term Life Insurance?

Term life insurance provides affordable financial protection for your loved ones over a specific period (10, 20, or 30 years). In the event of your passing during this term, your beneficiaries receive a tax-free lump sum payout to maintain their financial security.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Term Life Insurance?

Term life insurance provides temporary coverage for a fixed period, offering financial protection to your beneficiaries if you pass away within the chosen term.

What happens when my term life insurance expires?

You have options to renew the policy, convert it to permanent insurance, or let it expire. Renewal premiums are typically higher.

Can I convert term life insurance to permanent insurance?

Yes, most insurers allow conversion to permanent life insurance without a medical exam within a specified timeframe.

Are premiums fixed during the entire term?

Yes, premiums remain fixed for the chosen term, providing predictable budgeting.

Does Term Life Insurance cover all causes of death?

Generally, term life insurance covers most causes of death, except exclusions like suicide within the initial policy years. Always review your policy details.

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  • What is Travel Insurance?

    Traveling can be exciting, but unexpected medical emergencies can cost thousands of dollars. Travel insurance protects you from these costs, ensuring you have financial coverage while traveling outside Canada, outside your province, or even for a short trip to the U.S.

  • A medical emergency while traveling can lead to unexpected expenses. Here’s why you need travel insurance:

    • Canadian health insurance may not cover medical expenses abroad or in another province.
    • Hospitals overseas may demand upfront payments before treatment.
    • Medical costs in other countries can be extremely high.
    • The Government of Canada will NOT pay for your medical bills abroad.
    • Emergency medical evacuation can cost tens of thousands of dollars without coverage.
    • Emergency medical treatment
    • Doctor and hospital fees
    • Ambulance services
    • Emergency dental care
    • Prescription medication
    • Trip cancellation & interruption (optional coverage)
    • Lost baggage (optional coverage)

"Your loved ones deserve security—let a licensed life insurance agent help you choose the right insurance protection to fit your needs and budget."