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Insurance as a non-national...in Canada

 
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Oct 06, 2009 09:22 |  #1

Hey,

I'm heading to Canada for the year (and probably forever if things work out!) in November, and out of curiousity...insurance​.

I will be between provinces, accommodation etc until I find a suitable place to settle. Risk of equipment damage/loss/theft is far higher than leaving it at my place as I do in Ireland and rooting it out when necessary.

I don't want a chunk of cash to vanish in the event of disaster, so I would love to insure everything. I'm wondering is it the same as Car insurance, where so long as you've got the license and are ponying up for the premium...you're sorted.

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Oct 06, 2009 15:21 |  #2

I'm not an Insurance agent, but it might be best to see one when you get here (to Canada) I would think that your gear would be covered under "contents insurance" up to a certain limit when you have permanent accomodation. You could try to locate an agent in the area you will be arriving at ahead of time and e-mail them your questions. State Farm insurance comes to mind as a company with offices around the country. CAA also has insurance. You should be able to find these on the internet. Or you could try yellowpages.ca to find a local agent in the city you will be coming to.




  
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Oct 06, 2009 16:20 |  #3

If you are a novice and not using the gear to make money or as a business then it would be covered under contents insurance.

Bundling insurance is always more favourable....car, house (apartment) and gear. Got a business insurance last week for $15,000 in gear with a $500 deductible for $300/year....covers 2 million liability and some other stuff as well.


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Oct 06, 2009 16:24 |  #4

I'm insured for CAD$5m personally, but this deliberately does not cover my possessions.
I'll investigate when I 'hit the ground'. Panicking, not allowed to have a job organised in advance, one of the loopholes of getting such an easy Visa, otherwise it's all but a permanent-residency for simply dropping a few grand on the table...and the CHC won't let that happen.




  
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Oct 07, 2009 22:55 |  #5

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