Local visitor & travel medical insurance across the GTA
I help families across the Greater Toronto Area compare visitor and travel medical plans — for visiting parents, new arrivals, and trips back home. Pick your city, or just reach out.
Choose your area
Same FSRA-licensed help everywhere — comparing visitor and travel medical plans for your family. Don’t see your city? I serve families across Ontario — just get in touch.
Toronto →
Across the city and its neighbourhoods.
Brampton →
A hub for families sponsoring visiting parents.
Mississauga →
Diverse, and travelling in every direction.
Markham →
Markham and the wider York Region.
Vaughan →
Woodbridge, Maple, Kleinburg and beyond.
Scarborough →
One of Toronto’s most multicultural areas.
One reality across every GTA city
Brampton or Scarborough, Vaughan or downtown — the starting point is the same. A visitor to Canada is not covered by OHIP, so local geography changes the neighbourhoods and hospitals, not the need for coverage.
From the day a relative lands, a walk-in visit, an emergency-room trip, or a hospital admission is billed at full private rates — and those can climb into the thousands very quickly. Visitor medical insurance is what stands between your family and that bill. The details of how a plan responds — what it covers, how pre-existing conditions and stability periods work, and what it typically costs — live on the visitor-insurance pages, so I keep those explanations there rather than repeat them here.
If you are sponsoring parents or grandparents, a Super Visa application generally needs medical coverage of at least $100,000 that stays valid for a year. Those are current IRCC requirements, so confirm them on the official Government of Canada (IRCC) website. I can arrange a compliant visitor plan; for the full Super Visa picture — eligibility, monthly-payment options, refunds — our specialist site supervisaquote.com is built entirely around that program.
How a local advisor helps GTA families
Same FSRA-licensed process in every city on this page. What a local advisor adds is context, a real comparison, and someone reachable if a claim comes up.
I know the local context
I work with immigrant and South Asian families across the GTA, so I understand the trips you are actually planning — parents visiting for months, new PR arrivals bridging the gap before their OHIP is active, or students settling in.
One comparison, several insurers
Instead of guessing between provider websites, I compare plans across insurers for your family’s ages and health, then explain the trade-offs in plain language so the choice makes sense.
Claims support when it counts
I look for plans with a 24/7 assistance line and direct billing, so a hospital can bill the insurer instead of your family fronting the cost. If a claim comes up, you have someone local to call.
Start where it fits your family
Two products, two directions of travel — pick the one that matches who you are insuring, then choose your city for local help.
- Someone coming to Canada. A visiting parent, relative, or new arrival needs visitor medical insurance — the OHIP gap is theirs to cover from the day they land.
- Someone leaving Canada. A family member flying back home or wintering down south needs travel medical insurance, because a provincial plan pays almost nothing abroad.
- Not sure, or split across both. That is common in one household — tell me the situation and I will point you to the right plan.
Then pick your city above for local help, or simply get in touch with the travellers’ ages and dates and I will handle the comparison and send a transparent quote.
Service-area FAQ
Do you only serve these six cities?
Does it cost more to work with a local advisor?
My parents are visiting on a Super Visa — can you help?
Can we meet in person?
Not in one of these cities?
I help families across Ontario compare visitor and travel medical insurance. Reach out and I’ll take care of the comparison.
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