Manulife Financial’s CoverMe Travel Insurance offers a generous $10 million in emergency medical coverage, and mature travellers will benefit from the emergency medical coverage for pre-existing conditions. But if you’re looking for high levels of trip insurance, you might want to consider other options.
Pros
- Generous emergency medical coverage
- Coverage for pre-existing conditions
- COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan
Cons
- Lengthy medical questionnaire
- No CFAR coverage
- Lower trip benefits than other plans

Table of Contents
- About Manulife Financial CoverMe Travel Insurance
- What Travel Insurance Does Manulife Financial Offer?
- Manulife Financial CoverMe Travel Insurance Plans
- Summary: Plan Comparison
- Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Cost
- Comparing Manulife Financial Travel Insurance With Other Insurers
- Optional Add-Ons for Manulife Financial Travel Insurance
- Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Offer Any Discounts?
- Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Offer Annual Multi-Trip Plans?
- Manulife Financial Travel Insurance 24/7 Travel Assistance
- Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Have Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR)?
- Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Have Interruption For Any Reason (IFAR)?
- Manulife Financial Travel Insurance and Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
- Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Exclusions
- Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Eligibility
- How to File a Claim with Manulife Financial Travel Insurance
- Methodology
About Manulife Financial CoverMe Travel Insurance
Manulife Financial Corporation is a multinational financial services company offering financial advice, insurance and wealth management services.
Headquartered in Toronto with offices in Canada, Asia and Europe, as well as in the U.S. under the name John Hancock, Manulife started selling insurance in 1887. Today the company offers a bevy of insurance products, including health, life, mortgage protection and travel insurance.
Manulife Travel Insurance is underwritten by The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company (Manulife) and First North American Insurance Company (FNAIC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Manulife.
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Emergency medical
$5 million, $10 million
Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR)
No
Baggage insurance (Maximum)
$1,000, $3,000
What Travel Insurance Does Manulife Financial Offer?
Here are the key types of travel insurance coverage offered in Manulife travel insurance plans:
- Emergency medical insurance: If you get ill or are injured on your trip, travel medical insurance can pay for emergency medical expenses, up to the coverage limits in your plan. These expenses can include doctor and hospital bills, medication and lab work.
- Trip cancellation insurance: If you cancel a trip for a reason listed in your travel policy, such as you or your travelling companion becoming ill, weather conditions causing a massive delay or you losing your job, trip cancellation insurance can reimburse you for prepaid, non-refundable costs.
- Travel interruption or delay insurance: Trip interruption insurance can pay for a last-minute flight home in an emergency and money that you lose by cutting a trip short, such as non-refundable activities and hotel stays. If your flight is delayed, your insurance can cover the cost of incidentals, such as meals or accommodations, after a specified period of time, like 10 or 12 hours.
- Baggage insurance: Baggage travel insurance can compensate you up to your policy limits if your luggage is lost or stolen. It will reimburse the depreciated value of your suitcases and what you packed. If your bags are delayed, it can reimburse you for the cost of the necessities you’ll have to buy to tide you over. It also extends to your personal belongings, if lost, damaged or stolen.
- Travel accident insurance. This coverage offers compensation in the event of accidental death or catastrophic injury from an accident during your trip. Flight Accident Insurance covers injury while you’re on a commercial plane, during a connection or in an airport. Travel Accident Insurance covers death or dismemberment, including the loss of limbs or eyesight, while on your trip.
Manulife Financial CoverMe Travel Insurance Plans
Manulife Financial Travel Insurance offers four plans:
All Inclusive: This is the most comprehensive plan offered by Manulife Financial that includes coverage for unforeseen medical emergencies, trip cancellation and interruption, travel accident, and baggage loss, damage and delay.
According to Manulife Financial, emergency medical treatment includes:
- Hospital accommodation up to a semi-private room
- Private duty nursing
- Rental or purchase of a hospital bed, wheelchair, brace, crutch or any other medical appliance
- Diagnostic tests
- Prescription drugs and medication
- Paramedical services, such as care from a chiropractor, osteopath, physiotherapist, chiropodist or podiatrist, up to $70 per visit for a maximum of $700 per covered injury
- Ambulance transportation
- Emergency dental due to a blow to the face (up to $3,000: $1,500 on your trip and $1,500 once you return home) or,
- Emergency dental due to pain, up to $300
Medical benefits also include coverage to bring someone to your bedside, expenses for meals, hotel accommodations and associated expenses if a medical delay prevents you from returning home, repatriation expenses, return of your remains if you die and a hospital allowance, for expenses such as parking and TV rental.
Manulife Insurance is secondary insurance, which means that coverage kicks in once any other benefit plan is exhausted.
Emergency Medical: If you’re only worried about medical emergencies while travelling, this plan offers all of the emergency medical coverage options of the all inclusive plan and includes hospital accommodations, physician fees, lab tests, private nurses and ambulance services.
Trip Cancellation/Interruption: If you have medical coverage elsewhere, such as a travel credit card, this will cover trip cancellation and trip interruption. It does not offer any baggage coverage or flight and travel accident coverage.
COVID-19 Pandemic Travel Plan: This plan provides emergency medical insurance for COVID-19 and related complications, as well as trip interruption insurance benefits if you need to quarantine. The maximum payable amount is $5 million for a medical emergency related COVID-19 if you are vaccinated and $1 million if you are not vaccinated. The $5 million in coverage can also be used in the event of a non-COVID related medical emergency.
Family coverage for up to four adults (parents and grandparents) and their unmarried dependent children or grandchildren may also be available for any of these plans. (If purchasing the COVID-19 Pandemic Plan, family coverage is available for up to two adults.)
In order to be eligible for coverage, the following must be true:
- All travellers are between 30 days old and 59 years old at the time of the application
- Adults are either a parent or grandparent of the dependent children or grandchildren
- Dependent children or grandchildren are unmarried and under age 21, a full-time student under age 26 or mentally or physically disabled
Summary: Plan Comparison
We’ve highlighted key benefits of Manulife CoverMe Travel Insurance for the single trip plan to help you identify which coverage is the best fit for you.
Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Cost
The price of a Manulife Financial CoverMe travel insurance plan depends on factors such as the cost of your trip, your age and the amount of coverage you choose.
Here are some examples of the cost for Manulife Financial CoverMe Travel Insurance single trip plans for healthy travellers based in Ontario. Each traveller is quoted individually.
With your emergency medical coverage, you can also add an optional deductible, or the amount you will pay out of pocket before your coverage kicks in, of $500, $1,000, $5,000 or $10,000.
Comparing Manulife Financial Travel Insurance With Other Insurers
CAA Travel
Emergency medical: $5 million
Cancel For Any Reason: Yes, 50% to 75%
Baggage insurance (maximum): $1,500
Related: CAA Travel Insurance Review
TD Insurance
Emergency medical: $5 million
Cancel For Any Reason: No
Baggage insurance (maximum): $1,000
Related: TD Insurance Travel Insurance Review
Blue Cross
Emergency medical: $5 million
Cancel For Any Reason: No
Baggage insurance (maximum): $1,500
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Optional Add-Ons for Manulife Financial Travel Insurance
Manulife Financial does not offer any insurance riders or add-ons.
Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Offer Any Discounts?
Costco Executive members can save up to 5% on most Manulife insurance plan premiums.
Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Offer Annual Multi-Trip Plans?
Yes. You can buy multi-trip annual insurance if you travel more than once a year for multiple individual trips. Manulife Financial offers medical only coverage for four, 10, 18, 30 and 60 days and all inclusive coverage for four, 10, 18 or 30 days per trip. If you stay longer than the number of days you purchased, you can purchase a top-up. It’s important to note that the Multi-Trip All Inclusive plan is only available for purchase within 60 days of departure.
Here’s how the prices between single trip and multi-trip insurance for 18 days compare:
Manulife Financial Travel Insurance 24/7 Travel Assistance
The Manulife Assistance Centre is available 24/7 and 365 days of the year and can help you when you’re faced with an emergency. Depending on the coverage provided by your insurance policy, support includes:
- Verifying and explaining coverage
- Referral to a physician, hospital or other health care provider
- Monitoring your medical emergency and keeping your family informed
- Arranging for return transportation home when medically necessary
- Arranging direct billing of covered expenses, wherever possible
- Assistance with lost, stolen or delayed baggage
- Assistance in obtaining emergency cash
- Translations and interpreter services in a medical emergency
- Help to replace lost or stolen airline tickets
- Assistance with obtaining prescription drugs
- Assistance in obtaining legal help or bail bond
For policyholders with emergency medical coverage, Manulife Financial Travel Insurance also offers StandbyMD, a medical concierge service. StandbyMD offers the following services 24/7:
- Teleconsultations with a physician who can assess your symptoms and provide treatment options
- A network of visiting physicians in 141 countries and over 4,500 cities
- In-network clinics close to the patient
- In-network ERs close to the patient
If you (or someone calling on your behalf) do not contact the Manulife Assistance Centre before receiving medical treatment, you may be limited to reimbursement of 80% of eligible medical expenses. It’s important to remember that certain services, such as MRIs, CAT scans, ultrasounds, biopsies and cardiovascular surgeries must be approved in advance of receiving treatment.
Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Have Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR)?
No.
Does Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Have Interruption For Any Reason (IFAR)?
No.
Manulife Financial Travel Insurance and Pre-Existing Medical Conditions
Manulife Financial will not pay any medical expenses related to a medical condition that is not stable for a set period of time before your coverage takes effect, either three months or six months depending on the rate category you qualify for when purchasing your policy based on your health status.
A medical condition is considered stable when all of the following are true:
- There has been no new treatment prescribed or recommended or change in existing treatment, including a stoppage in treatment.
- There has not been any change in medication, or any recommendation or starting of a new prescription drug.
- The medical condition has not become worse.
- There has not been any new, more frequent or more severe symptoms.
- There has been no hospitalization or referral to a specialist.
- There have not been any tests, investigation or treatment recommended but not yet complete, nor any outstanding test results.
- There is no planned or pending treatment.
In addition, Manulife will not cover any heart condition for which you’ve had to take nitroglycerin for angina pain in the three or six months before your effective date (the date your coverage starts), or any lung condition that required treatment with oxygen in the three or six months before your effective date.
However, Manulife Financial offers TravelEase insurance coverage for fully disclosed pre-existing medical conditions with up to $5 million in emergency benefits. Travellers interested in this coverage can call Manulife Financial for a quote.
Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Exclusions
There are a number of scenarios not covered by travel insurance and it’s critical to know what not to do before you make a claim only to be told you’re on the hook for all associated costs. The following are some of the most common issues not covered by travel insurance:
- A claim against an unstable pre-existing medical condition
- Self-inflicted injuries, unless medical evidence shows the injuries are related to a mental health illness
- Any claim resulting from a criminal offence or illegal act
- Any medical condition resulting from you not following prescribed treatment
- Any medical condition due to use or withdrawal from alcohol, drugs or other intoxicants, before or during your trip
- Routine pre-natal or post-natal care, or your pregnancy, delivery or complications of either nine weeks before or after your expected due date
- A child born on the trip
- Any non-emergency, experimental or elective treatment, such as cosmetic surgery, chronic care or rehabilitation
- A travel visa not issued in time due to a late application
- Failure of any travel agency, agent or broker
- Any loss suffered during an “Avoid all travel” or “Avoid all non-essential travel” advisories
- Any medical condition for which it was reasonable to believe you’d require treatment for during your trip or would produce symptoms before your trip
- Any act of terrorism or war
Manulife Financial Travel Insurance Eligibility
To be eligible for emergency medical insurance coverage, the following must apply:
- You are a resident of Canada and are covered under a government health insurance plan
- You are at least 30 days old
- You have not been advised by a physician not to travel
- You have not been diagnosed with a terminal illness or metastatic cancer
- You do not require kidney dialysis
- You have not been prescribed or used home oxygen in the last 12 months
- You have never had a bone marrow, stem cell or organ transplant, except for corneal transplant
There are additional eligibility criteria for travellers aged 60 and older based on their answers to a health questionnaire.
How to File a Claim with Manulife Financial Travel Insurance
You can file a claim online 24/7 by visiting the Manulife online claims portal where you can start a new claim, submit your required documentation and follow the progress of your claim.
If you are making an emergency medical claim, documentation may include:
- Original itemized receipts for all bills and invoices
- Proof of payment by you and any other benefit plan (as Manulife is a secondary plan, meaning it pays out the balance not covered by any other insurance coverage)
- Medical records, including complete diagnosis by the attending physician or the hospital verifying that the treatment was medically necessary
- Proof of the accident if you are submitting a claim for emergency dental
- Proof of travel, including departure date and return date
- Your historical medical records, if required
- Police reports
For a trip cancellation and trip interruption claim, you may be asked to provide:
- A medical certificate stating why travel was not possible
- A police (or other responsible authority) report documenting the reason for the delay if your claim is due to a missed connection
- Original receipts for any travel accommodations made in advance and/or receipts for extra hotels, meals, telephone and taxi expenses
If you are making a baggage loss, damage and delay insurance claim, you will need to provide:
- Copies of reports from the authorities (police, hotel manager, tour operator, etc.) as proof of loss, damage or delay
- Proof that you owned the items and receipts for their replacement
To make submitting a claim easier, Manulife Financial also offers a TravelAid mobile app that gives policyholders immediate digital access to the Assistance Centre.
You must report a claim within 30 days of the occurrence, and you must submit proof of your claim within 90 days that a claim occurred or a service was provided. Money will be paid out within 60 days after all required documentation has been received and the claim is approved.
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Emergency medical
$5 million, $10 million
Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR)
No
Baggage insurance (Maximum)
$1,000, $3,000
Methodology
When evaluating travel insurance plans, the Forbes Advisor Canada editorial team factors in an exhaustive list of criteria, including but not limited to coverage maximums, types of coverage offered, deductible, cost, optional add-ons, discounts, traveller assistance, age restrictions and other benefits and features. Keep in mind that the coverage that might be best for some people might not be right for you. It’s important to conduct informed research before deciding which travel insurance plan will meet your needs.
Manulife Financial CoverMe Travel Insurance FAQs
Does Manulife Financial pay for medical costs upfront?
According to the company, its Assistance Centre has existing relationships with medical providers in many vacation destinations to ensure emergency situations are handled “as smoothly as possible.” There is the caveat that some medical providers will require a deposit or assurance that they will be paid. However, the insurer adds that, “once the Assistance Centre is contacted and actively managing the case, the providers will directly bill Manulife and, in almost all cases, you will not see a bill.” Should you have to pay direct, Manulife will reimburse expenses once the claim documentation has been received and verified.
However, if you pay out of pocket for medical expenses without prior approval by Manulife’s Assistance Centre, eligible expenses will be reimbursed to you based on “reasonable and customary charges,” which may be less than what you paid.
Does Manulife Financial cover COVID-19?
Yes. If you have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at least 14 days before the start of your trip and your policy includes emergency medical benefits, Manulife will provide coverage for any unforeseen medical emergency related to COVID-19. If you’re required to quarantine, your emergency medical coverage will reimburse you for extra expense for meals, accommodation, telephone calls and taxi fares and/or the expense to bring you home. For policyholders with Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption, COVID-19 is considered a “known event” and therefore will not be covered except for as part of one of the three scenarios below:
1) You become ill with COVID-19 and you’re unable to travel
2) You test positive for COVID-19 within 72 hours before you leave home
3) You lose your job as a result of the pandemic
Does Manulife Financial offer coverage extensions?
Yes. Your coverage is automatically extended for 72 hours starting on the final day of your trip due to a transportation delay. If you or your travelling companion are hospitalized, your coverage is extended for the period of hospitalization (to a maximum of 365 days), plus up to five days after discharge. If you or your travelling companion is unfit to travel due to a medical emergency that does not require hospitalization, your coverage is automatically extended for up to five days.
You can also request an extension if you want to stay longer on your trip, provided you apply before the expiry date of your policy and you haven’t made any claims or you’re not currently seeking treatment.
Does Manulife Financial require a medical questionnaire?
Yes. Travellers age 60 and over must complete a comprehensive medical questionnaire that asks questions about your eligibility for insurance. For example, if in the last 12 months you’ve had a new heart condition or an existing heart condition that required a change in medication or hospitalization, or if in the last four months you’ve been prescribed or taken six or more prescription medications (with some exclusions), you are not eligible for insurance. You may, however, be eligible for the TraveEase plan for pre-existing conditions. Additional questions are used to assign you to a certain rate category, which affects your premiums as well as your stability period. For example, if in the last five years you’ve been diagnosed with or treated for diabetes, a stroke or a lung condition, you’ll be assigned rate category C. Meanwhile, if in the last two years, you’ve been diagnosed with or treated for chronic bowel disease or kidney disorders, or been to the ER more than twice in six months, you’ll be assigned rate category B.
Also, if it’s discovered that you did not answer the questions truthfully or there are any errors in your claim, this may void your plan and/or your claim may be denied.
Does Manulife Financial have any age restrictions?
Yes. Travellers must be at least 30 days old. There is no maximum age limit, though family coverage is only available up to age 59.
When does my coverage with Manulife Financial begin?
If you purchase cancellation coverage, it begins the day you buy your policy and ends the day when you make a claim or leave on your trip. Your interruption coverage, if purchased, begins when you leave home. Your delay coverage begins once an insured risk prevents you from returning home as scheduled.
Can I get a refund with Manulife Financial?
You can cancel an emergency medical plan, both single trip and multi-trip, before the effective date of coverage. Refunds and cancellations are not available for any all inclusive plan.
Does Manulife Financial offer a free look period?
Yes. Manulife Financial offers a 10-day “Free Look” period where you can review and cancel your policy within 10 days of purchase if you have not already left for your trip and there is no claim in progress.
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