The details below are a summary of benefits, limitations, and exclusions that apply. Full benefit details can be found in the Benefit Booklet.
Coverage valid in Canada only.
Policy Year: September 1, 2024 - August 31, 2025
85% Coverage for Tier 1
60% Coverage for Tier 2 & Specialty Drugs
50% Coverage for Tier 1
50% Coverage for Tier 2 & Specialty Drugs
Dispensing Fee: 100% of any amount up to $5
Contraceptives (incl Oral, IUD's, IUS's) (IUD's: One/5 Benefit Years)
Diabetic Supplies (Test strips & needles)****
Standard Preventive Vaccines **
CNS Stimulants*** ($600/Benefit year)
Hepatitis C Medications ($1,500/lifetime)
Biologic Agents* ($1,500/benefit year)
Brand name drugs will be covered up to the amounts listed above up to the cost of the lowest-priced generic equivalent.
Only those drugs which legally require a prescription and are eligible under your benefits will be covered.
Examinations (50%): Complete Oral Examination (once every 5 benefit years) / Limited and Recall examinations (once every 12 months)
Radiographs (50%): Complete series Periapical or Panoramic (once every 5 years) / Bitewing (once every 12 months)
Preventative Services (60%): Dental polishing (1, 15-minute unit every 12 months) / Scaling (1, 15-minute units every 12 months)
Minor Restorative (50%): Fillings
Extractions (50%): Includes wisdom tooth extractions
Anesthesia (50%): When in conjunction with surgical services
Other Dental Coverage (50%): Endodontic / Periodontics / Denture Services
Eye Examinations, Frames, Lenses & Contact Lenses - $225 every 24 months
Chiropractor (includes 1 X-ray)
Naturopath
Acupuncturist
Osteopath/Chiropodist/Podiatrist (Combined)
Speech Therapist
Physiotherapist
Registered Massage Therapist*
Psychologist
Social Worker (MSW)Psychotherapist
Psychotherapist
Orthotic Appliances or Custom Orthopedic Shoes ($250 per benefit year) ** *** ****
Medical Equipment & Supplies ($500 per benefit year) ** ***
Ambulance to Nearest Treating Hospital ($300/Benefit year -Reasonable & Customary)
Emergency medical assistance
Repatriation of mortal remains (maximum $7,500)
Airfare in the event of:
Cost of return of patient's vehicle when patient or family is unable to do so (maximum $1,000)
Costs incurred by family (when patient is detained in hospital) for meals and accommodation (maximum $150/day up to 20 days) ($3,000 Maximum/incident)
Trip cancellation ($5,000 Maximum)
Lost luggage coverage ($500 Maximum)
International students will have 30 days of coverage in their home country for emergency services if provincial or equivalent coverage is extended as well.
Psychological Coverage abroad- If you seek services abroad, you may claim your visits upon return to Canada and may be eligible for a refund. All claims are adjudicated in accordance with policy wording and eligible claims are refunded in Canadian dollars
For medical claims abroad (doctor visits, hospital visits, x-rays, lab work, etc.), please complete the Travel Claim Form Request and submit as instructed on the claim form
For trip cancellation or interruption please complete below form
The attending physician form found here must also be completed if your trip cancellation or interruption is due to medical reasons
For baggage claims, please complete this form and submit as instructed on the claim form
To speak to an agent dial 1-833-564-4444, select prompt 1 for English
Still need assistance? Please email info@studentvip.ca or Live Chat with us by heading to the home page of this site and clicking the "Live Chat" button
For more information about submitting travel claims please visit the Canassistance website here.
All claims must be accompanied by original receipts and the original claim form
Time Limit to Submit a Claim: Blue Cross must receive proof of claim within 4 months of the date the expense was incurred to be eligible for maximum reimbursement under the benefit. Blue Cross will accept claims up to 12 months from the date the expense was incurred However, the claim may be subject to reductions
Please take copies or scans of ALL documents and receipts before submitting your claim
Students planning to travel to countries with travel advisories issued to them should check to ensure coverage will be enforced while abroad, even if not planning to travel to an affected area
The Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada website includes Travel Warnings and Advisories for specific countries experiencing civil unrest. Their website is www.travel.gc.ca and the information is updated regularly. We recommend that you check this website prior to leaving Canada for essential travel information
We encourage you to review your TravelRight brochure. If you have any questions, contact us at 1-833-564-4444
When a Travel Warning or Advisory has been issued for a country that you are travelling to, it is important for you to be aware of the impact this may have on your Out-of-Canada Emergency Medical benefit with TravelRight Although your coverage itself may be allowed, expenses incurred while travelling in a country (or specific region of a country) for which there is a Government of Canada travel warning to avoid all travel or non-essential travel, when such travel warning was issued before the departure date and the loss or expense is related to the reason for which the travel warning was issued; or participation in a criminal act or attempt to commit a criminal act, regardless of whether charges are laid or a conviction is obtained; insurrection, war (declared or not), the hostile action of the armed forces of any country or participation in any riot or civil commotion, may not be eligible for coverage depending on the nature of the claim. All other benefit exclusions apply
Those with a valid provincial health plan card may still have partial coverage for some emergency services while travelling abroad. For more information please visit the Ministry of Health website for the province your coverage is with
Travel coverage offered through the plan is only valid if your provincial health care is in force for the entire duration of your travel. Please contact your provincial Ministry of Health office or download the appropriate travel flyer for more information
Travel coverage cannot be extended past August 31 each policy year. If your travel duration exceeds August 31, please contact your health plan office or Student VIP for more information
365 days of coverage may not be valid for international students. Please contact the health plan office or Student VIP for confirmation before you leave the province
Students requiring proof of coverage for their Visa application may complete the Visa & Travel Letter Request Form, your request will be reviewed and the letter e-mailed to you in 3-5 business days
Students only require a travel letter if the country they are travelling to requires a letter for entry into the country, or if they have to apply for a travel visa
Domestic students travelling to Cuba do not require a travel letter, your provincial health coverage should be sufficient for entry into Cuba
Applicants for a J1 Visa require specific levels of coverage in order to obtain the visa. We have provided an enhancement to the travel coverage to meet all requirements. If you are J1 visa applicant, please contact us at info@studentvip.ca and we can assist with upgrading your coverage
Have questions about your travel coverage? Download the FAQ Info sheet for some answers to commonly asked questions.
An accident means an occurrence due to external, violent, sudden, fortuitous causes beyond the insured’s control, which must occur while the student is insured under this policy
Accidental Dental Expense ($2,000)
Seat-Belt Indemnity ($2,250)
Funeral Expense ($2,500)
Hospital Indemnity ($2,500)
Bereavement Expense
Day-Care Indemnity
Tutorial Fees Expense (Education Indemnity)
Death, Accident
Death, Natural Causes
Death, Suicide
Brain Death Indemnity
Cosmetic Disfigurement Indemnity
Accident Reimbursement Expense
Home Alteration and/or Vehicle Modification Expense
Family Transportation Expense
Occupational Training Expense
Rehabilitation Expense
Repatriation Expense ($20,000)
Identification Expense ($50,000)
Preferred Provider Plus are providers that are offering more than 20% discount for their services. In order to access the discount, please show the practitioner your StudentVIP plan card.
Please use our provider search tool to find contact information for Preferred Providers offering discounts of up to 19%. Remember to present your Student VIP card to access these savings.